Transform Your Harley-Davidson into a "Reverse Trike" with a Tilting Motor Works Kit
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I was behind a guy riding one of these (they've been doing jap conversions for a while) on my way back from Sturgis this year. He was skittering back and forth across the lane, was stuck behind him for probably 20-30 miles. Pulled over to hit the can at a gas station, and he pulled over too to fill up.
Walked up and checked it out... asked him how he liked it. "Oh, it's great, stable as hell!" Really now... told him about watching him skitter back and forth for the past couple dozen miles, he denied it all, said he was rock steady in the lane. Yeah, ok, buddy, you have fun with that. Dunno if the Harley version is any better, to be fair.
Walked up and checked it out... asked him how he liked it. "Oh, it's great, stable as hell!" Really now... told him about watching him skitter back and forth for the past couple dozen miles, he denied it all, said he was rock steady in the lane. Yeah, ok, buddy, you have fun with that. Dunno if the Harley version is any better, to be fair.
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I see a lot of Harley trikes around this area. Recently I was at one of the local dealers and they had nine new trikes on the floor and said they would all be gone within thirty days.
My time is coming when I may need to quit riding or get some help like a trike but I have been thinking about a hack. Better for my dog.
These "reverse trikes" look to be a much better handling trike than the regular ones. You youngsters can say you will quit when you can't handle two wheels but at 78 years young I am not ready to throw in the towel on being in the wind.
My time is coming when I may need to quit riding or get some help like a trike but I have been thinking about a hack. Better for my dog.
These "reverse trikes" look to be a much better handling trike than the regular ones. You youngsters can say you will quit when you can't handle two wheels but at 78 years young I am not ready to throw in the towel on being in the wind.
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Alienwulf (03-08-2016)
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When the day comes this is the route I'm going. I like the generation I better!
http://www.landingear.com/
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I see a lot of Harley trikes around this area. Recently I was at one of the local dealers and they had nine new trikes on the floor and said they would all be gone within thirty days.
My time is coming when I may need to quit riding or get some help like a trike but I have been thinking about a hack. Better for my dog.
These "reverse trikes" look to be a much better handling trike than the regular ones. You youngsters can say you will quit when you can't handle two wheels but at 78 years young I am not ready to throw in the towel on being in the wind.
My time is coming when I may need to quit riding or get some help like a trike but I have been thinking about a hack. Better for my dog.
These "reverse trikes" look to be a much better handling trike than the regular ones. You youngsters can say you will quit when you can't handle two wheels but at 78 years young I am not ready to throw in the towel on being in the wind.
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When the day comes this is the route I'm going. I like the generation I better!
http://www.landingear.com/
http://www.landingear.com/
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Yeah, rant on all you "when I can't ride two wheels, I'll quit riding" guys. Then you can buy a Miata and join the local senior bingo challenge. I had to convert my Road King cause I couldn't ride it anymore. Medical challenges that I won't go into. But I'll keep riding till I fall off of it. I've been riding since '63, and I've good a lot of country left to see.
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Alienwulf (03-08-2016)
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I thought I was done riding when my knee lost an argument with a friggin left turner... 12 operations later and a case of MRSA that came very close to killing me, my leg was in no shape to hold up several hundred pounds of iron horse, especially on rough intersections, gravel in the road, what have you. Sold the 'glide, thought it was the end of over 35 years riding.
Five years later, along came the Freewheeler, a wife who understood me more than I did myself, and I now have my second wind. Think twice when you see someone on a trike, they might well have been on bikes for a long long time, and trikes help keep the sanity just as well as bikes...
Five years later, along came the Freewheeler, a wife who understood me more than I did myself, and I now have my second wind. Think twice when you see someone on a trike, they might well have been on bikes for a long long time, and trikes help keep the sanity just as well as bikes...
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