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Stallion Trikes
Wow. I have heard mention of these, but never saw one. It's only $28,000 for the base unit.LOL. It even has heat and a/c. I see it's a Ford 2300cc engine. I would think you would be rather cramped inside this. It's motorcycle, car , trike etc. Very interesting, but the Spyder is much more open. Maybe next year they will add a roof and a/c to the Spyder.
Gordon
p.s. I thought the was different. Dig this one. LOL
The website for these Stallions is: thoroughbred-motorsports.com or lookup Stallion Trikes.
Last edited by Motogordo; 08-03-2011 at 04:42 PM.
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stallion
my friend has had one for two years. He has a wopping 7K on it. it has been in the shop more than it has bee on the road. He has had problems with overheating and cruise control not to mention all the electrical problems. seems they use the same switches tat the cars use. the problem is on the cars the switches are inside the car. on the stallion they are exposed and were never ment to be exposed to water. so i guess if you never get it wet, it will last a long time (electrical that is).
his unit cost 38K. everthing on it is an option. in the rain much of the water is directed onto the passenger.
Bob
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Last edited by Motogordo; 08-04-2011 at 08:34 AM.
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It looks like they made a lot of changes on the.entry/exit part. The one I drove you see only a small part of body in front. I did not care for pedal set up, but to each their own.
The last I knew, the 28K was a very base version, no A/C, heat and lots of other things. I will stay with My Spyder.
Oldmanzues
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The Stallion was built in Troup, TX by Motor Trike. It had a Ford 4 cyl engine, which is no longer available. They do not make Stallions now, hoping to get a replacement engine of some sort. At our Texas Trike Reunion, two or three came in from Florida and seemed to enjoy their machines.
As rain overspray was a problem as mentioned here, they developed a "windshield" for the passenger. Not sure how it worked and never saw one. I am not too sure a lot of Stallions are in our future.
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