A fifteen dollar and a
bunch of scrap sidecar roller by Richard Cook I know I cant beat Dan for a
price on making a roller for your sidecar because I think
he made one out of a skateboard.
Ive been thinking
about making this for about a year and I knew the day
would come for a major service on my red bike and
Id have to do it. The day has finally come and here
is the result.
I needed it adjustable
because I currently have two outfits of different sizes,
and plan to get a third.
This meant that the basic
roller had to be lower than any unit I planned to work
with, and then I could raise it up and down with spacers.
I also wanted it easy to install with a maximum of two
bolts and easy to use for one guy. It also needs to be
able to sit outdoors without rusting.
This dictated a few things
like it would need a maximum of two wheels and they
should be casters mounted far apart, but the near the
center of a wide, self stabilizing mount. If you have two
casters on a sidecar outfit roller you can stand by the
car wheel and rock it back and forth to easily separate
the units. With straight wheels (like a skateboard) this
would be more difficult, and if wheels are close together
the car can want to fall one way or the other. On the
plus side it can be fairly lightly built because it does
not roll fast or far, and the car is not that heavy. To
use it a couple times a year meant it was not worth
making it out of metal and putting a hydraulic lift on
it.
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