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Post by keith on Oct 7, 2021 17:49:36 GMT 10
Buddy hasn't been out for a walk for a few weeks due to a foot injury , so I decided to take him out in the sidecar to cheer him up.
I'm working on better/safer methods to keep Buddy in the sidecar.
I've since made some adjustments which I'll show you in a some follow up videos.
If you have any tips on Dogs and sidecars please let me know.
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Post by Tvan on Oct 7, 2021 19:37:10 GMT 10
Keith, Awesome and thoroughly enjoyed watching Buddy.
Jake
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Post by tollermobile on Oct 8, 2021 13:50:11 GMT 10
I have been riding with three dogs and never found any of them wanted to jump out. It took me a while to realise that they preferred the screen on the sidecar off otherwise they had to lean out to the side to get the wind in their face. I also removed the seat base and replaced with with a flat dog bed. We have done a few trips of 300km to go camping. Having a special treat at the end of the ride also makes it more exciting, ie walk in bush then a coffee with scones and jam seemed to work. Rides with you best mate are fabulous. PS I was once pulled over by a police officer to be told his reading of the law for restraining animals meant I had to have a lead on the dog and attached to the vehicle. Apparently there is nothing better than the smell of a dead kangaroo, or so i am told.
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