
Its the million dollar question. "I have not ridden a sidecar before and wonder if its the same as a Solo???" Let me tell you that its not. The Solo bike can be driven hard and thrown through corners. The sidecar although very stable (with a side passenger) can be a very ridged ride. I compare this sensation to driving a convertible rather than driving a motorcycle. Now that's not dishing the Sidecar at all. Its the ultimate cruiser. In fact the Solo is quite a challenge the first time to ride. However it's worth it. Luckily we have come up with a our own answer to this question. We have made modifications to the electrical system set up and side mounted the battery on the bike itself in a metal box. The connectors for the sidecar lights are now quick release to enable the sidecar to be removed in about 15 minutes. Its literally 4 large nuts and then you are rolling Solo!! So now no need to worry about which style to choose. Make the decision on the day before your go for a cruise.