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Title: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: rudyr on February 01, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
Well l spent this afternoon fibers  a torsion axel for my Cozy sidecar.  Next the sidecar hangers.  Then the Jackal bracket's.  You know some wood bad mouth a Cozy(myself every at one time) but 180 lbs. out of the box. I  Sayers it has some iron in it.  Now the paint not to good. Rudyr
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: fotoguzzi on February 01, 2016, 09:21:21 PM
can I just ask Rudy, in what part of the world do you reside?
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: fotoguzzi on February 01, 2016, 09:55:33 PM
can I just ask Rudy, in what part of the world do you reside?
nevermind that, can you get pics? I would love to see what your doing..
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: Texas Turnip on February 02, 2016, 08:00:38 AM
can I just ask Rudy, in what part of the world do you reside?


rudy is from LA (lower Arkansas) Rudy is nice to talk to, however his writing skills are from the planet of ORK.

Tex
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: StuCorpe on February 02, 2016, 08:37:52 AM
Would like some pics along the way!
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: Rich A on February 02, 2016, 09:08:30 AM
That tub might be a bit light in weight, so if you're not adding a lot of ballast, you might want to mount it a bit wide to help compensate. (I have a Texas sidecar that may be even a bit lighter than the Cozy, but I have somewhere around 70 lb of ballast in it)

Rich
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: StuCorpe on February 02, 2016, 10:05:26 AM
I have a Texas Ranger on my EV and carry 50 - 75 pounds of ballast, seems to fly a lot without it.
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: rudyr on February 02, 2016, 07:25:13 PM
I've got Texas sidecar on a Harley is 160 lbs. plus 40 plus added weight.  I alway's like at least 200 lbs.

Back to Cozy, had axel under the frame put the box about 15 in. Off of slab.  To high for me makes car unstable @ high speed.  So cut it louse and putting axel under the fram.  Should be about 8 in. Or less.Rudyr
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: rudyr on February 02, 2016, 09:02:46 PM
PS. Not under the frame. But on top.  That way I can add spacers to make it lower.  But down side may need to notch the box.  It has rubber bugged for add suppention.  I'm using adjustable torsion axels.  That makes for a lot of adjustment and modes, lengthen the torsion arm, how smooth a ride dose Rose want. Rudyr
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: davedel44 on February 03, 2016, 06:16:02 AM
Rose deserves the Cadillac of sidecars.

Dave
Galveston
Title: Re: Jackal with a sidecar
Post by: rudyr on February 04, 2016, 07:13:21 PM
Well when I ordered the torsion axels I got the light ones(425 lbs) to stiff.  I have seen with good resultses ,is drilling in the metal housing of the rubber torsion arm.  I'm going to length the arm 2 in.(just picked that length).  But for good sidecar handling, the axel needs to under the riders torso and approx. 12 in. In front of the cycle rear axel. Of course that just if you want to balance the car to the bike.rudyr