SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
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SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
WAS THINKING NEXT YEAR I SHOULD LOOK AT Possibly getting a sidecar for bike..is this wise?..has this been done? I like sidecars..take she who must be obeyed out for a drive ..like wally did with nora..
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Re: SDIECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
Either get a bigger and more modern bike or get her on the pillion. IMO a 250 hasn't the mass or torque to haul a sidecar. Think of the effect on a 40 year old clutch & transmission as well.
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Re: SDIECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
On the other hand, many of the former east europe manufacturers had this setup with much less power though. Jawa 350 Blue style 22Bph, and the MZ range also did have sidecar option for as low as 250 cc again with 17BHP but std transmission... But of course a T500 would be better suited.
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Re: SDIECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
I use my 1950 Nimbus for SWMBO'd outings. 13 raging HP at the ready ! 



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Re: SDIECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
oldjapanesebikes wrote:I use my 1950 Nimbus for SWMBO'd outings. 13 raging HP at the ready !
very nice..I WANT ONE!..sidecar....what model would be best suited?..need light i guess..with 38 hp i should be ok..
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
A Nimbus
They where made less than 100 km from where i live... My grandfather had one as a post man and my farther still have one.. They have gone very pricey now here...

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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
I bet the Nimbus has a sturdier frame than a GT250. Don't sidecars have a habit of reshaping frames? Although I suppose you could beef it up somehow.
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
Drewski wrote:I bet the Nimbus has a sturdier frame than a GT250. Don't sidecars have a habit of reshaping frames? Although I suppose you could beef it up somehow.
'First time I had a go on a combo I got the fright of my lifeYou need to forget everything you've learned about riding motorcycles..........and pray hard
yes, I hear the can be a little squirrely...maybe I need to find a lighter weight sidecar...it's just a big dream right now....I've never hear of sidecars doing that to frames but I never really looked for that type of info either....something to chew on
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
I don't see why you couldn't do it. Choose one of the lightweight chairs that are available, and dont alter the motor apart from maybe fitting stronger clutch springs.
I fitted a Watsonian Monza to my T500 back in 1978 while living in London, then took the outfit on tour across Europe. I was silly enough to do it with a bike fitted with expansion chambers, clip ons and a Dunstall fairing.
Make sure your wheel bearings are in good condition, and think about fitting heavier gauge spokes.
Why do I suggest this you ask? Having to respoke the back wheel in a campsite in Greece.
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I fitted a Watsonian Monza to my T500 back in 1978 while living in London, then took the outfit on tour across Europe. I was silly enough to do it with a bike fitted with expansion chambers, clip ons and a Dunstall fairing.
Make sure your wheel bearings are in good condition, and think about fitting heavier gauge spokes.
Why do I suggest this you ask? Having to respoke the back wheel in a campsite in Greece.
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
A.Holley wrote:I don't see why you couldn't do it. Choose one of the lightweight chairs that are available, and dont alter the motor apart from maybe fitting stronger clutch springs.
I fitted a Watsonian Monza to my T500 back in 1978 while living in London, then took the outfit on tour across Europe. I was silly enough to do it with a bike fitted with expansion chambers, clip ons and a Dunstall fairing.
Make sure your wheel bearings are in good condition, and think about fitting heavier gauge spokes.
Why do I suggest this you ask? Having to respoke the back wheel in a campsite in Greece.
Andrew Holley
wheel bearings will be replaced and I'm re-lacing the rims....have to watch that video available on this site a few times first...any thoughts on what wold be available for very lightweight sidecars for the bike?..usually as a rule one can get nothing in this country...
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
You'll need to considerably alter the gearing if you intend using 5th and 6th.
And keeping your clutch intact for any length of time.
And keeping your clutch intact for any length of time.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Alan H wrote:You'll need to considerably alter the gearing if you intend using 5th and 6th.
And keeping your clutch intact for any length of time.
I see EBC (?) makes HD clutch assemblies to fit my bike...how do you mean alter the gearing?

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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
Sidecar gearing is lower than solo gearing.
You'll need a larger rear sprocket.
Gear for 60mph at full power. You'll not want to go any faster, trust me.
Make sure the brakes are on top line too as there will be more weight to stop as well as start.
You'll need a larger rear sprocket.
Gear for 60mph at full power. You'll not want to go any faster, trust me.
Make sure the brakes are on top line too as there will be more weight to stop as well as start.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
standard I think is 14 front 43 (or is it 45?..can't remember) back....what would one need to go up to?Alan H wrote:Sidecar gearing is lower than solo gearing.
You'll need a larger rear sprocket.
Gear for 60mph at full power. You'll not want to go any faster, trust me.
Make sure the brakes are on top line too as there will be more weight to stop as well as start.
I wouldn't be allowed to go fast..swmbo would have a god damn hemorrhage..
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Re: SIDECAR FOR 1976 SUZUKI GT250A
http://www.gearingcommander.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; will help you work it out.
You'll have to fill in the details of course.
You'll have to fill in the details of course.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.