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BSA WD sidecar

I found this interesting sidecar, it was attached to a BSA M20
It's a left sidecar.
the chassis is I think original BSA, together with the wheel and the mudguard.
The body is I suppose homemade, but really funny and wellmade.
Can anyone tell me something about this thing?

It's for sale as well.

Best regards and thanks in advance!

reg. Bas from Holland

email (option): info@classic-motorcycles.nl

Re: BSA WD sidecar

hi baz,a picture may help
cheers rick

email (option): richardholt@rocketmail.com

Re: BSA WD sidecar

yes, but how??? I am trying but cannot find the right way to do it???

email (option): info@classic-motorcycles.nl

Re: BSA WD sidecar

hi bas,you need a photobucket account (free) or similar,put your photos on there
and each one gets a code,you then paste the code
cheers rick

email (option): richardholt@rocketmail.com

Re: BSA WD sidecar

thanks Rick, I'll try.

in the meantime you can see pictures on my website:

www.classic-motorcycles.nl

email (option): info@classic-motorcycles.nl

Re: BSA WD sidecar

Hi Bas

The sidecar chassis looks interesting, I can't see enough of it in your pictures but the rear spring could be Swallow.

Rob

email (option): robmiller11@yahoo.co.uk

Re: BSA WD sidecar

It could indeed be a Swallow chassis, quite a lot of money for a the chassis. The rest seems to be home made.

Henk

email (option): ahum@quicknet.nl

Re: BSA WD sidecar

Oh but its "handmade", therefore "unique", not mass produced, therefore extremely rare and precious, you simply must have it before someone else gets it.

Just gloss over the fact that its a grossly overpriced, ugly, home-built lash-up, by using "seller speak" the universal language of auctioneers, a dialect which is now ousting all other languages worldwide.

email (option): n.gentner@bigpond.com

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