The Snaefell Project: A Homemade Sidecar

François Knorreck has just finished building this sleek new sidecar, no pun intended, in his garage. A project that took 10 years (10,000 hours) and 15,000 Euros ($21,321) to complete is quite an astounding feat. Knorreck modified a 1000cc Laverda 3CL into a racing bike and then went on to build the sidecar.

Knorreck used bits and pieces from several different cars to create the Snaefell Sidecar. The chassis is handmade with aluminum; the hubs and brakes come from a VW Golf GTI, the wheels are from an Audi 80, the tail lights from a Citroën Xantia, and the headlights from a Kawasaki 1000 RX bike. The bodywork is done with carbon fiber and polyester and all handmade. Even the interiors of the sidecar are handmade. The Snaefell Sidecar has a logo with Knorreck’s Initials. Look through the gallery to see Knorreck’s handiwork and tell us what you think.

For more details how the Snaefell Project click on the link below.
+ Breganzane: Blog: Snaefell Project

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When i first saw this i was not impressed at all. But now after looking through the gallery i can see that it is not that bad afterall.

François Knorreck has actually done an amazing job of constructing such a vehicle.

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