How different is it ride a m/bike with sidecar?

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doglover2003, Jun 17, 7:54am
Dare say too if you were brought up in the country
there is more of a chance of you being a better rider
or driver than your city counterpart.

sr2, Jun 17, 8:03am
Try to resist feeding the Troll guys. !

duclooking, Jun 21, 6:30pm
I think the difficulty in steering a sidecar is the fact that a solo motor bike has trail built into the frame. Where front tyre touches road in relation to where front fork would touch if continued to ground. that gives, you take your hands off bars and bike keeps going straight. A solo bike also turns when it leans. A side car can't lean so more difficult to steer. This is removed by having front forks bent back, to bring tyre touch point behind new fork touch point.

doglover2003, May 17, 8:29pm
No trolling just reality with country kids being behind
the wheel younger - learn to drive on gravel. ( best
surface to learn on)