Sportster Trike Kit?
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Plus 1 on the Frankestein kit
Here is a second choice to look at >> http://www.santiagochopper.com/media...onversion.html
Here is a second choice to look at >> http://www.santiagochopper.com/media...onversion.html
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Try these: http://www.frankensteintrikes.com/
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I think we can all agree, this is definitely a "chick bike". I don't have any details but saw the trike at a local dealer. The trike kit was top notch.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myersdu...57624060749554
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myersdu...57624060749554
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I have opinion on previously noted Santiago kit. Before I bought my Frankenstein kit a year ago, I called Santiago. They would not tell me were I could purchase any replacement parts (bearings, etc). They told me I would have to purchase parts through them. Frankenstein told me all interal parts are Ford and can be purchased at a Ford dealer. I would not purchase a trike kit from anyone who will not tell me were I can purchase replacement parts in the future. Also found that the Frankenstein rear end is higher than others, however the others charge you about $1,400 for a swingarm. I believe Frankenstein sells swing arm with exchange for $250. Consider price of entire kit, not just the rear end. It is over built. I am very satisfied with the Frankenstein kit.
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I did the Frankenstein kit for my wifes scoot. Great people to work with. The kit was easy to do with basic shop tools, nothing special. You do need a shop manual. We did have a problem with the neck lock in the tree stem, but they paid to have the tree shipped back to them, fixed the problem and turned it around in 4 days. If you check the pricing, it is the best deal for your money. As previously stated, all parts are available from your local auto parts store.
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