Update.
After a lot of work tidying up things both mechanical and electrical but mainly electrical the sidecar passed engineering and then rego inspection.
I rewired the sidecar lights with the help of this nice piece of equipment:-
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/1744/trailer-wiring-harnessesIts first outing with Theresa on board in the car was a short pre Christmas RTE. Round trip about 80 kms
Previously Theresa had only been keen on the thought of travelling on the pillion seat but problems with her knee meant she went in the car.
On the way home she gave riding in the sidecar the tick of approval and asked if we could take the sidecar to our Christmas eve family gathering, a round trip of about 140 kms. She now really enjoys watching the looks from the public as we ride and being able to easily use her ipad.
One really needs to get some hours up on a sidecar to retrain your brain. After dropping Theresa off at the hairdressers the ride home was the first time I rode it with the sidecar empty. On a lefthand sweeping exit off a main road I thought "I think the sidecar wheel is off the ground and this feels OK" this was confirmed as I straightened up and felt the wheel touch the ground.
Below are photos of Theresa and me on the side and one of a GL1200 outfit that we saw on a trailer when on holidays recently. The sidecar on the the GL1200 is an EML. When arriving home I found this interesting unit on the EML webpage:-
http://emltrike.com/en/sidecars/gt-twin/

