Quote Originally Posted by scottro View Post
I got a phone call from the freight company. It should be here tomorrow ! Hopefully we can get it unloaded from the box truck to the bed of my pickup by sliding it down my mc loading ramps.

Barnone-- How tippy is the little rig in right hand corners? Do you keep any weight in the sidecar, or just lean to the right? Maybe it's low enough that it's pretty stable?
Very tippy in right hand corners but if you lean in you can keep the car on the ground. I've gotten quite good at flying the car. I can fly it for miles and even around tight corners. Great fun.

I would never fly the car when I was riding my ex Ural on the road. I did fly it in parking lots for practice.

I think you need lean in instead of lean out like in a normal rig. I adjusted the normal 1 degree lean out and the car really wanted to fly. So I went back to the way it was set up in the crate. Neat and easy adjustment of the toe in.
The nuts on the struts need to be unscrewed and then the bolts need need to be unscrewed. The nuts are lock nuts. Quite a neat and well thought out little rig. I'd leave the setup as delivered and ride it for a while before changing it.

No weight in the car. The rig is so light the your body weight has much more effect than it would in a heavier rig.

We slid the crate from the semi into the bed of my truck with no problem. Just ease it over. I don't think you need the ramps.