That would be a product of California Sidecar Company, of - wait for it - California, USA. Sadly they seem to have degraded into a trike builder supplying three wheel conversions for large touring bikes. Ironically Hannigan has gone the same route into the three-wheeler trade, although their website shows a few models of sidecars available, but no fairings. For a time when my children were small I drove a sidecar (homebuilt) and coincidentally had a Hannigan fairing on my 1975 BMW.
That would be a product of California Sidecar Company, of - wait for it - California, USA.
ReplyDeleteSadly they seem to have degraded into a trike builder supplying three wheel conversions for large touring bikes. Ironically Hannigan has gone the same route into the three-wheeler trade, although their website shows a few models of sidecars available, but no fairings.
For a time when my children were small I drove a sidecar (homebuilt) and coincidentally had a Hannigan fairing on my 1975 BMW.
Thanks! I wondered if it was an old Hannigan sidecar- maybe made in the days when they were a Canadian manufacturer.
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