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Side car rules.

To: Joe Amo <jkamo@rapidnet.com>, Dave Dahlgren <ddahlgren@snet.net>,
Subject: Side car rules.
From: "Smith, Simon-Pierre" <Simon-Pierre.Smith@PSS.Boeing.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 08:12:49 -0700
Be careful with the idea of outlawing 1 piece sidecar rigs.  Sidecars that bolt 
onto the side of regular production solo bikes haven't been used in real racing 
since maybe just after WW2.  Grand Prix bike rules require the front and rear 
wheels be in line (with some small offset) so they can't go "tricycle".  The 
rig is built up on one triangular frame, not two piece.  The main benefit is 
the rider no longer straddles the motor.  It is behind so you can hunker down 
lower behind the front suspension.  The car is usually on the left because 
England is a major source of manufacture and because most modern bikes have a 
left side drive chain so the wheel can unbolt like a car wheel.
I got to ride on one once.  Crazy fun!  140 mph hanging onto the top of an 
upside down bathtub.
Simon-Pierre Smith

> ----------
> From:         glen barrett[SMTP:speedtimer@charter.net]
> Sent:         Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:50 AM
> To:   Joe Amo; Dave Dahlgren
> Cc:   Smith, Simon-Pierre; land speed
> Subject:      Re: Ballast
> 
> It's like Fueling's Chevy powered streamliner (4 wheels )with one removed
> being called a motorcycle. My feelings on that issue is a motorcycle has two
> wheels unless it is a real side hack racer which there is a class for.
> Lets see what this starts.
> Glen

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