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Royal Enfield and sidecar - Possible choices ???
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February 24, 2012, 08:12:17 AM »
I have a choice between a Bullet 500 with Cosy sidecar or a Classic 500 with an Inder sidecar. Both new. Does anybody have any suggestion especially concerning these 2 different sidecars or with bike does the sidecar thing better.
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What model years are the two bikes? US model names seem to be different from the Canadian names. If they are the same year go for the one with a square rear tire if possible.
As far as the car. I have Cozy Rocket with trunk access from behind the seat. (they make em both ways)
I like it because I can get in the trunk even if I have stuff tied to the luggage rack, I also decided to leave the windshield in the garage as I like the cleaner lines of it without.
The tail light and side marker that come with the Cozy were sub par in my opinion, I replaced them with modern LEDs.
I was looking into an Inder as some of them have a brake for the third wheel but they were not available at the time. I have heard they are narrower and a bit more finicky of a setup. Not really a good thing IMO.
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