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Vintage motorcycle sidecar camper - photos
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Can anyone tell me what kind of motorcycle that is? I do not recognize it.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by
drivermark
Can anyone tell me what kind of motorcycle that is? I do not recognize it.
Thanks
What motorcycle?
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Originally Posted by
drivermark
Can anyone tell me what kind of motorcycle that is? I do not recognize it.
Thanks
Its a 650cc single cylinder Panther favorite among sidecar users although I know someone who rides one solo.
They used to joke about them firing every third lamp post.
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Originally Posted by
jimfols
What motorcycle?
Indeed! jimfols asks "What motorcycle?". My impulse was look closer; that didn't help.
The first pic, blonde uses bike as a ladder, these days she'd be decried for placement on a pedestal, reduced to a sex object.
Bite me. She's cute and tall. One is mechanically inclined enough for detaching wheel and fender.
In the side car mode a kid rides with the brunette, again when the shade is being adjusted.
Give him a quarter; "off for the movies there sonny!".
Reminds me [in reverse] of the old bachelor fisherman, runs personal ad "New female companion sought; healthy must cook, clean, and have a nice boat."
"Send pictures of boat."
"In search of Female companion cyclist. . ." In her case, when the Panther craps out, put up the tent, await AAA.
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Originally Posted by
olderdan
Its a 650cc single cylinder Panther favorite among sidecar users although I know someone who rides one solo.
They used to joke about them firing every third lamp post.
Favorite because a 650cc single has better torque for the added weight?
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I hope she has GP shifting when she starts banging up shifts.
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Originally Posted by
jimfols
I hope she has GP shifting when she starts banging up shifts.
Nope. Standard shift on those CSC RX300.
https://www.cscmotorcycles.com/defau...=xNewInventory
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Proof they made them as cute in years past. And they actually wore clothes !