I'm looking at a few sidecars. One is DMC, which I cannot afford until next year.
The other is a Cozy Rocket, which I could get this year.
Is anyone running a Cozy?
Would you get it again?
Thoughts?
Thank you
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I'm looking at a few sidecars. One is DMC, which I cannot afford until next year.
The other is a Cozy Rocket, which I could get this year.
Is anyone running a Cozy?
Would you get it again?
Thoughts?
Thank you
I don't have one. But that looks like a pretty light sidecar. I think they used to say a sidecar should be at least one third the weight of the bike its going on..
My gut feeling is the DMC is the one I should use.
A sidecar thats well matched for the motorcycle you have,and properly mounted,and aligned that should be your goal. DMC is a company thats been doing it for years. I think its your best direction.
[QUOTE=Jimmyess333;671595]My gut feeling is the DMC is the one I should use.[/QUOTE]
DMC offers a lot of option. DMC is very good at what they do. They can over come any issue with installing one. Main reason I do not have a sidecar done by them is they are to far away .
Hannigan is only 530 miles from me.
I tried to buy a Cosy sidecar from the factory in India or their dealer MGE. Both treated me very badly. (may have too much business after being on Leno's show.) I found the Inder Rocket sidecar(Inder looks like a Cozy) and bought one from Inder Exports. After it was delivered I found many quality and workmanship problems, and parts I paid extra for that did not fit also bad wheel bearings. After some research I found out there are two Inder sidecar companies, Inder Exports and Inder Automotive. (run by cousin's) There is very little information showing that there are two companies.
I wanted a tube frame, but the one I got has a bar-stock frame. I have a post elsewhere with what happened to me. Its taken a lot of rework to make it fit my new RE Meteor 350, but its almost done. I don't think it would be good for a bigger bike or one that does freeway speeds all the time.