Sidecars Collection
Motorcycling in Scotland has always been an exhilarating adventure, and they have played a significant role in this thrilling experience
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Motorcycling in Scotland has always been an exhilarating adventure, and they have played a significant role in this thrilling experience. From vintage classics to modern marvels, these unique attachments have added a touch of elegance and functionality to the world of motorcycles. In an advert from yesteryears, Rudge-Whitworth Motor Cycle Sidecars proudly showcased their exceptional craftsmanship. A gentlemen and lady were captured on a vintage motorcycle combination as they cruised along picturesque roadsides, relishing the freedom that only two wheels can offer. The charm extended beyond solo riders; families embraced this mode of transportation with open arms. In 1912/14, a Perry Vale motorcycle & sidecar became the perfect companion for family outings - creating memories that would last generations. Even veterans found solace in their trusty motorcycles while enjoying some downtime with friends. Men sat leisurely on their veteran bikes, sipping beer and sharing stories - united by their love for motorcycling and camaraderie. As time progressed, so did the designs of sidecars. The 1920 Rudge Multi motorcycle & sidecar exemplified innovation at its finest – blending style with practicality effortlessly. Families now had more room to embark on adventures together while experiencing the thrill of riding through scenic landscapes. BSA motorcycles & sidecars took center stage in 1958 – capturing hearts with their sleek design and powerful engines. These machines symbolized freedom and excitement as riders embarked on journeys filled with adrenaline-pumping twists and turns. Sidecars weren't limited to just recreational purposes; they also made appearances during special occasions like weddings. An original wedding procession in Milan showcased how these attachments could add grandeur to any celebration - leaving guests awestruck by the sight of a motorbike gracefully leading the way. Group rides brought enthusiasts closer than ever before – forming bonds that transcended mere acquaintanceship.