Riding with a dog?

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#11 Unread post by jstark47 »

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Sandibeach wrote:I don't know much about dogs on bikes or sidecars, but I do know that there are doggy seat belts available for cars.
PetSmart sells a harness for dogs that clips into car seatbelts. It's very easy to adapt one for sidecar use.
Our German Shepherd has to be harnessed for rides in the car, I couldn't see him sitting in a sidecar without the harness. Too excitable. Our boxer/pit bull OTOH sits sedately on the passenger seat.
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#12 Unread post by Gummiente »

jstark47 wrote:Our boxer/pit bull OTOH sits sedately on the passenger seat.
As does his Daddy, evidenced by when I took him for a ride in the Ural's sidecar not too long ago. :wink: :laughing:
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jstark47 wrote:Our boxer/pit bull OTOH sits sedately on the passenger seat.
As does his Daddy, evidenced by when I took him for a ride in the Ural's sidecar not too long ago. :wink: :laughing:
I had complete confidence in my driver! :D
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#14 Unread post by RavenDee »

Sorry Mike, I did mean to ask you about the reactions to your dog. :oops: How did I manage get your posting name mixed up with Lisa's posting? Eyes of a "certain age," combined with bifocals occassionally lead me into embarrassing online mistakes.

It is great to hear the positive reactions to Hector's travels. I'll bet he loves it! I tend to keep quiet with most people about my intentions to create a biker dog, considering some folks' reactions when I started riding last fall. I'll have to check out your biker dog pics.
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RavenDee wrote:Eyes of a "certain age," combined with bifocals occassionally lead me into embarrassing online mistakes.
Don't get me started on bi-focals... just got my first pair of them last week and am still having trouble coming to terms with my own mortality. :kickcan:
RavenDee wrote:It is great to hear the positive reactions to Hector's travels. I'll bet he loves it! I tend to keep quiet with most people about my intentions to create a biker dog, considering some folks' reactions when I started riding last fall.
Hector has approx 11,000km of sidecar duty and STILL does his "Happy Paws" dance whenever I ask him if he wants to go for a ride. As for other people's reactions to your intentions, I understand where you're coming from. I had a lot of that when I first started riding and for many years afterwards. Funny, though, how it all seemed to dry up once I gained 100lb, grew a beard, started wearing sunglasses all day and got my hair cut Mullet style. :mrgreen:
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#16 Unread post by NightNurse »

I took these pictures on my way to Chicago last month...

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I have a toy poodle, he will sit in my boyfriends shirt, and take short rides...then again he is 9lbs!


I saw a dog in a sidecar just hanging out at a bike night bar last week. Wish I wouldve gotten a pic!

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#17 Unread post by ninja79 »

Check this out:

http://www.dogsonbikes.com/docs/BikerDo ... Harley.htm

I've seen this guy at the Rock Store and took a couple of pictures of him and hist dog. Don't have them with me at the moment but I can send them to you.

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#18 Unread post by slimcolo »

When riding with a dog I just carry an extra full face helmet with a dark shield and make her wear it.......OR........A..........A...........Did you mean the four legged kind??
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#19 Unread post by NightNurse »

slimcolo wrote:When riding with a dog I just carry an extra full face helmet with a dark shield and make her wear it.......OR........A..........A...........Did you mean the four legged kind??
Stop riding with ugly chicks!

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#20 Unread post by Gummiente »

NightNurse wrote:I took these pictures on my way to Chicago last month...

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There are so many things wrong with that pic, I don't know where to begin.


At least this guy had his dog harnessed securely behind him:
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