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Beezageezauk
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« Reply #20 on: 16.03. 2011 12:13 »

Lawrence,

Here is a picture of my 1963 Watsonian Avon Sport sidecar.  It uses the later chassis but the body is the same as Rocket Racer's.  Apologies for the picture being small but I can't increase the size without it going out of focus.  It's also the only picture I have of that side of the outfit.





It's hauled by a mock M33....An M21 with B33 engine fitted.

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« Reply #21 on: 16.03. 2011 16:52 »

I'm surprised BSA didn't offer sidecar yokes as so many A10s were used to lug great big double adults around.

My first bike was a Norton 16H with a Watsonian Avon like BeezaGeeza's. It handled really strangely when I took the chair off as it had sidecar yokes and I didn't know about them.
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Ian.
1962 Golden Flash (arrived)
1955 Velo Viper/Venom (departed)
2004 Triumph Tiger 955i (staying)
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« Reply #22 on: 16.03. 2011 22:30 »

Nice looking outfit. Certainly plenty of legroom in an Avon.
My BSA Sloper has sidecar links in its girder forks. I did ride it solo for a short period but the handling was a bit iffy.

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