looking for photos of S2 with sidecars

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as per the title, my next project needs some mental bumpstarting, Ive already designed the frame and chassis etc but Im struggling to come up with ideas for a sidecar and the kind of scale it should be against the scooter

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Im sure a matt blackone will be along shortly
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Actually it a s1
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tonydevon wrote:as per the title, my next project needs some mental bumpstarting, Ive already designed the frame and chassis etc but Im struggling to come up with ideas for a sidecar and the kind of scale it should be against the scooter

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thanks, thats a start, have seen the bambini, but with fibreglass body over a grand I nearly cried LOL,

its interesting pic though as I had envisged that they were a lot smaller against the scooter

my original plan was to go with ratrod look and make the chair kind of "bomb" looking, the watsonian grand prix I think its called is the kind of shape I had thought of, not too difficult to construct from alloy sheet with its segmented/pointy nose shape

what I couldnt get my head round was the scale, but thinking about it, if they were made much smaller than bike sidecars then you would only get midgets in it

not that its an issue for me, as mine wont ever carry any people :)


just had it shown to me by a customer at work that you can search google and theres an images option DOH, never knew that :(
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not S2s but very cool

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