Hello all,

(I am new to this forum, please read my "Hello, there" posting in the Welcome forum).

From a reliable source I have the information that the Jialing JH600B has a steering sidecarwheel. Indeed, if one looks into the parts manual the steering head of the sidecarwheel-axle can be seen, so as the bowden control cables which are governed by the usual steeringbar via a disc bolted on to the steering head axle and holding the ends of the two bowden cables.

My questions now:
- Does anybody know this construction?
- How does it perform? The main reason I guess is to have a more smooth behaviour in corners when the sidecarwheel assists when making the turn.
- How big is the turning angle roughly of the sidecar wheel?

This seems to be a quite innovative construction and I do know various sidecar constructions quite well. So, this really intrigues me!

Best regards,

Bart Sanders