I'd love to see a larger picture, it looks like a nice ride. I know I'm real close to having my 2012 GL1800 triked, leaning real heavily towards this fall.
I'd love to see a larger picture, it looks like a nice ride. I know I'm real close to having my 2012 GL1800 triked, leaning real heavily towards this fall.
Mike, Are you going with the Hannigan Generation II, or the Quad ? I kinda like that Gen II.
Mike, Are you going with the Hannigan Generation II, or the Quad ? I kinda like that Gen II.
I'm going with the Gen II, I'm going to be getting some pricing pretty soon. I have a friend I grew up with who does suspension work and he told me to send the fork legs to him and he'll show them some loving with Traxion internals. This winter we'll be having him rework the legs on my dads Triglide with some Racetech parts.
I'm going with the Gen II, I'm going to be getting some pricing pretty soon. I have a friend I grew up with who does suspension work and he told me to send the fork legs to him and he'll show them some loving with Traxion internals. This winter we'll be having him rework the legs on my dads Triglide with some Racetech parts.
Mike,
JMO, but look into the Progressive Montubes for your dads Trike. Some of the best $$ I spent and the handling and anti-dive in the front is a jewel. Easy install and less $$$ than the Racetech setup.
FWIW, I had the Racetech setup on my FXLR and while it worked great adjustments on the emulator required removing the forks again. It's not a job you want to do much to get the balance right. My Progressives are Tri-Glide specific and carry a lifetime warranty.