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So I am looking at a Royal Enfield Himalayan to do, among other trips, the Trans America Trail. I like everything about that bike, and it would be strictly for dirt tracks, with paved roads used only as a necessity and for short distances. I have zero interest in speed etc. My interest in this bike is the low end torque and ability to handle rough terrain well.
I would like to take my dog (about 50lbs) and so am thinking of a sidecar. Now, I like the Himalayan even with that small engine, but on a trail a sidecar will just be too much.
So I was thinking:
What about installing one of those electric drive motorcycle wheels on the side car? I figure attaining equal "speed" between the bike's main wheel and the sidecar wheel would be virtually impossible, so on pavement and most tracks the sidecar would be freewheeling. But on difficult parts, the electric side car wheel can be engaged to help with traction.
Any thoughts on this?
I would like to take my dog (about 50lbs) and so am thinking of a sidecar. Now, I like the Himalayan even with that small engine, but on a trail a sidecar will just be too much.
So I was thinking:
What about installing one of those electric drive motorcycle wheels on the side car? I figure attaining equal "speed" between the bike's main wheel and the sidecar wheel would be virtually impossible, so on pavement and most tracks the sidecar would be freewheeling. But on difficult parts, the electric side car wheel can be engaged to help with traction.
Any thoughts on this?