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The most popular motorcycle sidecar in India is definitely the one featured in the Bollywood film Sholay with Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra's characters setting some serious friendship goals for its audience. Sidecars are indeed cool and we've come across some cooler ones to give you some serious customisation goals. (Photos: Bikeexif)
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Indian/Traeger sidecar by See See Motorcycles: In collaboartion with Indian Motorcycle and Traegar Grills, See See have bolted a side car with a fully-operational wood fire grill to a Chief Dark Horse. The grill, in fact, is an Ironwood Series 885 which is a vintage and was restored for this customisation. (Source: Bikeexif)
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Grom and sidecar: Honda Grom is a 125cc motorcycle sold in the international markets and this one here was customised by Industrial Moto who added a comfy looking sidecar to it. It was built as a present for a disabled lad, and comes from Industrial's Tyler Haynes who is a well recognised custo bike builder Virginia, USA. (Source: Bikeexif)
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'Cold Brew Car Racer': Brainchild of Tom Gilroy of Purpose Built Moto and built around a Triumph Scrambler. “I rolled up on my GS550 to see my mates Jake and Rich, who threw an idea my way,” Tom recalls. Jake’s family own the Sandbar, and the idea was to build a sidecar rig to deliver Vittoria Cold Brew Coffee to the coastal community. (Source: Bikeexif)
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Sidecarcross: It's a Ducati scrambler with a sidecar and is still capable of scrambling. And what it looks like is just downright fantastic. Playing neon colours can be risky, but Revival Cycles have done it just right. “The Ducati ‘Odioso’ (‘Odioso’ is Italian for obnoxious) has now become, to our knowledge, the world’s first Ducati sidecar-cross bike ever.” (Source: Bikeexif)
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Ural sidecar with an espresso machine: See See Motorcycles, as it turns out, do more than custom build bikes. While their customs are sheer coolness, this one with an espresso also has a hand sink, a pitcher cleaner, a built-in cooler, a coffee grinder, plenty of storage, and a 220v/110v electrical panel. (Source: Bikeexif)

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