heavy duty front end upgrade for spree???

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heavy duty front end upgrade for spree???

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I was wondering if there is stronger front end that will bolt on to a spree. I have a sidecar that puts alot more stress on the front end when turning. Because the bike doesnt lean in turns with the sidecar it put extra horizontal stress on the front forks.
I was also thinking of doing some kind of steering stabilizer that connects to the sidecar so its all connected and cant push the wheel away or towards the sidecar when turning...

any thoughts or ideas would be appriciated!
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Re: heavy duty front end upgrade for spree???

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http://hondaspree.net/wiki/index.php5?t ... Elite_Fork
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^above is a link to the Wikispreedia page describing the process required for the fork swap that has been done by others....If you haven't found Wikispreedia yet, your missing a bunch of info..... :urban:
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Re: heavy duty front end upgrade for spree???

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How is the side car mounted? Did you triangulate the subframe?
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eliteguy50 wrote:How is the side car mounted? Did you triangulate the subframe?

.....for some reason, that sounds dirty.... :naughty:
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