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Sit Stay Ride for my F3 Limited?

boz329

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Awesome documentary on Amazon Prime about sidecars for dogs. Wondered if anyone has found a way to bring man's best friend along as a passenger. (My dog is 35lbs)sitstayride.jpeg
 
(My dog is 35lbs)
Well, that pretty much rules out the solution several have used of a hole in the trunk lid for the dog to stick his head out. Weight would be no issue on the passenger seat, but size would be. You pose a tough question! A pet trailer is probably the best solution. Easysuper and others have done that.
 
Pet trailer might concern me, with the exhaust

Now that you say that, I thought I remembered a person that did make a dog carrier out of a trailer. It was set up like you would see if you had working dogs for hunting or sled dogs!
 
The subject has been discussed a couple times. No one has gone that direction that I know of. I am not an engineer...so I will stay out of it. :roflblack:

Lot to do with that fourth tire:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::sour::barf:
 
I have 2 words for this discussion--------------- Great Danes

30 years of these giants---- loved every moment------ except when---------------
 
I have 2 words for this discussion--------------- Great Danes

30 years of these giants---- loved every moment------ except when---------------
We loved our Danes as well. :thumbup:

At one time, we had four of them that basically allowed US to live in THEIR house.

After each one of them had crossed the Rainbow Bridge, we waited a bit before getting another. After he crossed The Bridge, too, we started to enjoy the freedom of an all-day or even overnight trip, where we did not have to hurry home to let the "kids" out.

It was hard enough to transport them in the back of the truck (with a cap) or in the van, I can not imagine doing that safely with a motorcycle, regardless of how many wheels are involved.

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