Doug Bingham's P200/Globe rig - That's right, Mr. Sidecar himself owned a scooter! In fact he is still selling sidecars for scooters by way of Sidstriders. He's also part owner of Watsonian sidecars. He is one hell of a guy! Thanks for all your support Doug.
David's P200 and Cozy rig from Minnesota . The P200 is Sundown Orange (VW Beetle Color), a really nice color!
Michael McWilliams Vespa Club of America President
with his daughter on his Heinkel/Steib "Gespann">

Here is Peter's Mod PX 200 with a Cozy Classic sidecar. His dog (pippa) is a stone black labrador (she makes a very friendly ballast).
Robert Volz's GS/Custom rig - It's a 1962 GS 160, painted by Boyd Coddington, the famous Orange County Hot Rod painter. Sidecar, metal, piaggio, frame was beat up and tweeked. Russ Meeks of Portland (Russ is an old hot rodder who has a degree in engineering, MIT, who builds cars to race on the Bonneville salt flats) rebuilt it using what was left and an old bent GS fork, turned backwards and flipped around. The hub is unique to the piaggio sidecars because it can be turned around to accept either an 8 or 10 inch wheel. Sweet, sweet rig!
South Bay Dan's P with Cozy sidecar, I love the look without the windshield, sweet rig!
Carl Wynter's P200 with Globe sidecar (Cozy is made just like this rig). He bought this from Sidecar's By George. He also got the rain hood. Cool ride!
A fellow rider from the UK (Kirk). I sold him my steering damper that came with my Cozy. He claims it works!!!
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