Looks like you have a Spirit Eagle sidecar also. I'm kinda digging that rack/head rest someone added. Any idea if that is homemade or what it might have come off of??
I wasn't sure just what model mine was. Got it from a buddy of mine and he was told that it was a California sidecar (possibly a Companion?) It was originally hooked up to a SOHC CB750K owned by Leroy Winters in Fort Smith Arkansas. His family was into motorcycle racing back in the 60's or so. Not sure, but he and his brother Robert might have been heard of by some (or not). They raced Triumphs and Harleys back then. Leroy went on to open a Honda Dealership while also participating in Trials and I think maybe some of the Jack Pine events as well. Robert went on to open up a Yamaha Dealership and I think he got into photography of racing events and also some kind of motorcycle product testing as well. That may (or may not) have been interesting to some. At any rate, Leroy put that rack/headrest on there and I have no idea where it might have come from. It doesn't look to be homemade though. If I can find out just what it is, I'll get back to you.
Leroy died about a couple of years ago. It may very well be the brand and model you believe it to be. I also gt another body with it, when I got this sidecar. I like the fact that it is a small sporty looking model.
As I understand, the left turn issue is moslty an issue on downhill left handers where you might have a tendacy to come off the throttle quick or brake in the turn. The sidecar drivers manual I got suggests leaning back and to the left to put more weight over the rear tire in left handers. I keep 50lbs of ballast behind the seat all the time. Seems to be enough so far to keep me from flying the chair empty but not enough to overload when someones riding.
The previous owner gave me this book when I bought the rig from him. Seems pretty good.
http://www.whitehorsepress.com/product_info.php?products_id=1105
That left turn business sounds like something to keep in mind.
I said that I was given a bag with 150lbs for ballast, My Mistake, I should have said 100lbs. I may very well readjust that wight in the bag to 50lbs like you are carrying. I was referred by some folks here, to go to
sidecar.com for the skinny on mounting the sidecar and adjusting it out, alng with some of the particulars of operation.
I have about decided to put it over on my 77' CB750A as soon as (if) I can get it going well.
Take care, Bill