the new mash side force
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Re: the new mash side force
Don't think I'd like to take it through a border crossing. Looks like you're trying to invade...
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Re: the new mash side force
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.
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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Re: the new mash side force
Will you stop talking about the war?
Me? You started it.
We did not!
Yes, you did. You invaded Poland...
Me? You started it.
We did not!
Yes, you did. You invaded Poland...
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Re: the new mash side force
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?
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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Re: the new mash side force
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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Re: the new mash side force
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
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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