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SIDECAR DESIGN

Then? are many passengers who ridyear in and year out uncomplaininglj r . They arc conscious of the sidecar’s shortcomings, but assume it is part of the game to - tolerate hard cushions, cramped legs, devastating (Vaughts, and aching backs.

Often the outside is left idle in the garage during cold weather because of these shortcomings. But there is no real reason why it should be, provided the driver exercises a little ingenuity. The majority of drivers do not bother to think how additional comfort can be secured for their passengers. If a driver consulted his passenger and asked her to give him her candid opinion on the comfort of his cherished outfit, he might bo very surprised. It might cause him to think deeply, and win the leather coat. And never can the full enjoyment of a run be obtained unless the passenger is comfortable and protected from draughts and rain.

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Shannon News, 2 March 1928, Page 4

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152

SIDECAR DESIGN Shannon News, 2 March 1928, Page 4

SIDECAR DESIGN Shannon News, 2 March 1928, Page 4

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