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Fitting  Tyres                                      Attaching  a  Sidecar
                                                                 is  a  very  simple  matter.  The  sidecar  bracket  is  fitted  to
          Once  you  have' grasped  the  knack,  the  job  of  removing   the  bottom  of  the  frame.  By  means  of  ball  connections,
                                                                 the  "Max"  can  be  quickly  and  conveniently  converted
          and  refitting  the  low-pressure  wired-on  tyres  mounted
                                                                 into  a  sidecar  machine  and  back  into  a  solo.
          on  well-base  rims  as  employed  in  the  "Max"  is  sim­  To  ensure  easy  steering  and  minimum  tyre  wear,  the
          plicity  itself.  The  secret of easy tyre  removal  and  refitting   combination  must  be  adjusted  for  toe-in  and  lean.  There­
          is  to  press  the  wired  edge  right  down  into  the  well  at   fore,  when  fitting  a  sidecar  for  the  first  time  remember
          one point with the tyre wholly deflated; this will  loosen the   the  following  points:  -  The  sidecar  wheel  should  point
                                                                 in  slightly  (1"  to  11fa")  (25-30  mm)  towards  the  front
          point  diametrically  opposite,  so  that  it  can  be  levered   wheel.  Measurements  should  be  taken  by  means  of  a
          over  the  edge  of  the  rim.  Using  torce  is  very  dangerous   straight  edge  which,  when  placed  against  the  sidecar
          -  the  steel  wire  in  the  cover  edge  may  be  rent  in  the   wheel,  must  not  be  parallel  with  another  straight  edge
          process,  which  would  wreck  the  tyre  beyond  repair.   placed  against  the  wheels  of  the  machine,  but  must
                                                                 "toe-in"  towards  the  front  wheel.
                                                                 Moreover,  the  machine  should  have  a  lean  of  5/8"  to
                                                                 3/4"  (15-20  mm).  In  other words,  with  the sidecar empty,
                                                                 the  machine  must  lean  this  amount  outwards,  away  from
                                                                 the  sidecar.  This  allows  the  combination  to  run  straight
                                                                 ahead  at  the  most  frequent  cruising  speed  of  aboul
                                                                 37  m.  p.  h.  on  level  or  slightly  cambered  roads  with  the
                                                                 hands  taken  off  the  handlebars.  If  the  machine  pulls. to­
                                                                 wards  the  sidecar,  increase  the  lean;  if  it  pulls  away
                                                                 from  the  sidecar,  reduce  it.
                                                                 The  sidecar  wh'eel  also  should  be  given  some  lean  3/8"
                                                                 to  5/8"  (10  to  15  mm).  If  the  sidecar  has  a  floating  axle,
                                                                 this  amount  should  be  measured  with  the  sidecar  loaded.
                                                                 For  sidecar  work,  a  14-tooth  chain  sprocket  should  be
                                                                 fitted  in  place  of the  16-tooth  sprocket.









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