I managed to find one of those things that just seems like a 'holy grail' and that is a fantastic-condition VERY early Harley Sidecar frame. I believe it is a 1913 - 1918 frame. Condition is superb with just surface rust and all the spring leaves are in amazing condition! Just a few miles from my place here... barn find.
There is no tub, but I am thinking about having some fun with it and doing a wicker sidecar... possibly even a chair type.
What I need... first, info:
Can this be made to fit a 1910 single frame? I believe it is a direct fit as the early sidecars were able to retrofit to the earlier bikes... Certainly, with the right amount of creativity, anything is possible. But I wanted to see if they were designed to be compatible. This would be to go on my '1910' Timeless replica HD that I have been having so much fun with...
Also would like some pictures from a parts book or some pictures showing installation, etc. Does such a thing exist that early in terms of a manual? Or does anyone have any good pictures of an early sidecar on a single?
Second... parts... I am find with repro stuff where I can get it... but I am going to need to buy (or borrow to copy... or get good drawings to make)
-- Mounting brackets to mount frame to bike.
-- Fender (Repro fine or a 'raw' rolling that I can put brackets on)
-- Wheel (or hub) including bearings, etc. There is one inner race still on the frame and it's the only thing really badly rusted... not serviceable. But I can also put together modern bearings on the spindle if I need to. I am wondering if a Timeless MC front wheel would fit or could be adapted. Again, with Time/$$$ anything is possible, but I don't want to modify the original frame 'cone' wheel stub if I can avoid it. Rather keep original things original.
-- Hub dust covers, etc.
-- Probably will need a foot step as well, though not sure if that year used one. I know L&W metals has steps for later bikes... but not sure if they are appropriate for 1913 frame.
Also, the guy I got it from has a superb original 1927 sidecar tub -- HD. Surface rust, but all there, no holes, foot step, etc. and you can even read the words Harley Davidson on it in several places. No original paint... or not much. But this is one of the best original tubs I have ever seen. It would clean up beautifully. PM me if interested... I can get pictures for you and put you in touch with the seller.
Thanks folks and cheers,
Sirhr
There is no tub, but I am thinking about having some fun with it and doing a wicker sidecar... possibly even a chair type.
What I need... first, info:
Can this be made to fit a 1910 single frame? I believe it is a direct fit as the early sidecars were able to retrofit to the earlier bikes... Certainly, with the right amount of creativity, anything is possible. But I wanted to see if they were designed to be compatible. This would be to go on my '1910' Timeless replica HD that I have been having so much fun with...
Also would like some pictures from a parts book or some pictures showing installation, etc. Does such a thing exist that early in terms of a manual? Or does anyone have any good pictures of an early sidecar on a single?
Second... parts... I am find with repro stuff where I can get it... but I am going to need to buy (or borrow to copy... or get good drawings to make)
-- Mounting brackets to mount frame to bike.
-- Fender (Repro fine or a 'raw' rolling that I can put brackets on)
-- Wheel (or hub) including bearings, etc. There is one inner race still on the frame and it's the only thing really badly rusted... not serviceable. But I can also put together modern bearings on the spindle if I need to. I am wondering if a Timeless MC front wheel would fit or could be adapted. Again, with Time/$$$ anything is possible, but I don't want to modify the original frame 'cone' wheel stub if I can avoid it. Rather keep original things original.
-- Hub dust covers, etc.
-- Probably will need a foot step as well, though not sure if that year used one. I know L&W metals has steps for later bikes... but not sure if they are appropriate for 1913 frame.
Also, the guy I got it from has a superb original 1927 sidecar tub -- HD. Surface rust, but all there, no holes, foot step, etc. and you can even read the words Harley Davidson on it in several places. No original paint... or not much. But this is one of the best original tubs I have ever seen. It would clean up beautifully. PM me if interested... I can get pictures for you and put you in touch with the seller.
Thanks folks and cheers,
Sirhr
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