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Old 11-05-2020, 08:07 AM   #1
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Grom Clone with sidecar?!

Just saw this on belmonte bikes. I wish they sold the car separately but they made a point to say the don't.

https://www.belmontebikes.com/produc...erza-pmz125-1s

I would love one.


 
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Old 11-05-2020, 08:14 AM   #2
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There is a company you can order them from but cost almost as much as the bike. https://industrialmoto.com/product/mus-sidecar/
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Old 11-05-2020, 09:30 AM   #3
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Not an actual sidecar , but there are several "tow behind" street legal trailers that are small enough to use with a Grom clone out there that are street legal , most have mounting systems that allow the cycle to lean while the trailer stays upright.,and they are much more affordable than these side cars .,and many have quick release mounting systems



Just a thought, but that said yeah if you were in a dense urban environment the sidecar would be a great tool for grocery and beer runs lol.
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Old 11-05-2020, 11:14 AM   #4
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There is a company you can order them from but cost almost as much as the bike. https://industrialmoto.com/product/mus-sidecar/
If I had money and a real grom I would totally buy one of these. its pretty damn cool they they are making them with the icebear though. With a 190cc in there it could be really useful


 
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Old 11-05-2020, 11:15 AM   #5
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Just saw this on belmonte bikes. I wish they sold the car separately but they made a point to say the don't.

I would love one.
Venom/Belmonte have gained some clout with the So. Cal. importers/distributors (Dongfang, Baodiao/Boom, Icebear) so am guessing they convinced Icebear to manufacture these at the factory in China, perhaps exclusively.

Edit: Icebear shows these on their own site http://www.icebearatv.com/product/pmz125-1S

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Just a thought, but that said yeah if you were in a dense urban environment the sidecar would be a great tool for grocery and beer runs lol.
If the Fuerza was California CARB legal (it's not) like the Boom/Baodiao bikes or Tao Hellcat, this would be the loophole one could ride to get away with using just a car driver's license in California. It would be a great delivery bike for those working the apps like Postmates, Doordash, etc.
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