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February 22, 2017 at 3:41 pm #8225
Anonymous
InactiveHi all,
Ive been searching for a while now for a sidecar with fittings for my ETZ250,time was the club mag used to be full of them but im having a hard time finding one,anyone got one?
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February 22, 2017 at 5:39 pm #8227
Anonymous
Inactivedan, please ring me I ha ve one to fit your etz !!
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March 21, 2017 at 9:51 am #8384
Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the offer George but i need something that can carry a child so a Squire or Mitzi would be ideal
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April 3, 2017 at 7:07 am #8434
Charles Hancock
ParticipantHi
I had a sidecar fitted to an etz 250 a couple of years ago and it proved to be a very difficult job to fit one to the left hand side of the machine. In the end my mate Jim managed it and it was a very steady plot to drive.The major problem was starting the bike because of the position of the kick start.
I have recently completed the restoration and rebuilding of a TS 250/1 and sidecar with the sidecar fixed to the right of the machine and it is so far proving to be a great little outfit
My daughter when she was a lot younger would travel for miles in my Dnepr sidecar and loved it -
April 5, 2017 at 8:51 pm #8461
Anonymous
InactiveBiggest problem seems to be finding one with the fittings for the MZ frame,I can’t afford the £500+ Watsonian would want to supply them,if they can still supply them.As with many things years ago the club mag was full of them,all gone now it seems
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April 20, 2017 at 3:54 pm #8643
Anonymous
InactiveBy some luck ive managed to get hold of the special headstock/damper mounting assembly for the Squire type sidecar as offered by Wilf Green,and the clamp that goes on the footbrake tube,so just the chair itself to locate now 🙂
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