with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Sidecars were popular in Europe in the 20's, in the USA the Model T came and it was quickly sold out, in England it was especially for "poor" people.
All the discomfort of a motorcycle, plus the lane-splitting capability of a small car (but with inferior handling) -- what's not to prefer?
Watching them at the races soon has you convinced there's a special, perverse kindof fun to be had. As transport, forget it.
As transport, forget it.Some of those Aussie outback rigs look like a lot of fun.Depending on your definition of fun, of course.rdguy
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Sidecars were popular in Europe in the 20's, in the USA the Model T came and it was quickly sold out, in England it was especially for "poor" people.
All the discomfort of a motorcycle, plus the lane-splitting capability of a small car (but with inferior handling) -- what's not to prefer?
Watching them at the races soon has you convinced there's a special, perverse kind
of fun to be had. As transport, forget it.
As transport, forget it.
Some of those Aussie outback rigs look like a lot of fun.
Depending on your definition of fun, of course.
rdguy
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