Sidecars should be considered seriously. Before venturing into this take on motorcycling it’s important to determine what is required. Big touring trips, short rides to the local hangout, off road ventures, and crucially with, or without passengers (dog ?). Your purpose is key because what you put together, or purchase as a job lot, should be suitable for your needs.
Key to the whole venture is information and advice that stems from knowledgable sources rather than the inexperienced “experts” and naysayers. Dialogue such as “rode one once and it nearly killed me”, “why would you want to spoil a perfectly good bike”, or “there for old guys who are passed it”, should be expected.
So, a source of information and advice about sidecars on the Adventure rider website;
Hacks
Also, happy to provide information via a personal message or;
https://www.sidecarjohn.co.uk/
A Vmax with a sidecar is unusual, but not an absolute rarity. There are some good examples around Europe and a few have emerged over the years here in the UK. Obviously, more than enough power, which requires respect. We have had ours now for some time and it has proved ideal for extended rides in Europe and the UK. After 50 years of Honda and BMW powered rigs, plus some less glamorous options, including a 250 cc two stroke workhorse, the big Yamaha is the most powerful by far. Near 100 mph towing a small camping trailer just to see what it would do sticks out as a less than sane experience. The sobering thought is that it could have gone faster !