Over the years I have spent time trying to get commercial frame builders "Frame Crafters" and our own Dennis Curtis for two, to try their hand at sidecars, so far with no luck. So the few front exit built in the last 10 years this side of the border have been mostly from my bench, with the exception of Pete McKinstry, Willy Kenny (sort of Canadian) and John Wilson. Sorry if I missed anyone.
a couple of potential racers have asked about details concerning building a frame themselves, and my door is always open. Let me be clear here; I am not the sole source, not do I have all the knowledge available. I can however help you get started and hopefully avoid some common mistakes. My jig is crude and may well be improved upon, while I silver bronze my frames others will likely want to use electric welding, while I use DOM some will want chrome molly etc. So the intent is a starting point, which can lead to your own idea's. Sidecar has always been about innovating, nothing is writ in stone. I have just started a new frame and so the next week or so would be a good time to visit. Marie and I live about 1 hr north of Belleville off 62 and the Weslmkoon Lake Road. 613-474-2941 or e-mail at pmwhittaker@hotmail.com Paul.