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1934 Hercules with Watsonian “Juvenile” sidecar.  I like the roll cage and the teeny spring suspension.

Whenever I’m modifying a bike for a parent they always suggest the sidecar… you can keep an eye on the kid and they are on the side of the road instead of in traffic with you.  They also don’t tip over like two-wheelers do.  In the end it seems to always lose out in favor of a trailer simply because it won’t fit through a doorway and needs its own parking space.

http://www.oldbike.eu/emancipation/?page_id=72

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