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the mash side force , looks my kind of outfitt ,it comes with leading link forks reverse gear, ideal for overland adventures .10,000 euro
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Don't think I'd like to take it through a border crossing. Looks like you're trying to invade...
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Cue.....

Don’t mention the war....

I was pissing past your window......

Don’t tell him Pike.....

Etc etc.

Add to that.....”I don’t get the idea of a sidecar, all the disadvantages of a bike and a car rolled in to one”

Wallace and Grommit.

Olive from in the buses.

That’s a good start to the expected replies anyway.
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Will you stop talking about the war?

Me? You started it.

We did not!

Yes, you did. You invaded Poland...

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I thought right handed sidecars were not legal in the UK unless a foreign visitor.
Mash are advertising them for sale in the UK, there's something that I do like about them.
https://mashmotors.co.uk/models/400cc-f ... y-side-400
Has the law changed?
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A friend has just fitted a similar chair TO THE LHS of his Guzzi Falconi--made in India and a copy of an old watsonian I think. The chairs are imported into the uk. http://simplysidecars.co.uk/sport563.html
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Post by mark vb »

Looks like a Ural chair clone to me - I suspect it's not an original at that price, plus there appear to be some subtle differences to a genuine Ural chair. Simply Sidecars are an off-shoot of F2 M/C's, who supply Velorex chairs, which have relatively low-cost, fibreglass bodies with simple fittings, as fitted to their Jawa 350 combo.
I wonder if the mash set-up had all three wheels interchangeable?
Interesting that Watsonian consider leading link forks unnecessary on most outfits, only the really big/heavy ones in their view maybe warranting a LL arrangement. At least that's the advice I was given on more than one occasion.
Saw this in my local Aldi car park the other day.... hard to beat the real thing imo 🙂
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Questions:
why is the horn as big as the headlight?
400cc three people and luggage will it cope with a hill?
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bill_qaz wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:32 am Questions:
why is the horn as big as the headlight?
400cc three people and luggage will it cope with a hill?
Of course it’ll cope with a hill....a downhill. :lol:
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