This was around long before the F3. Saw one at SpyderQuest last year, but was around long before that.image.jpgThey make the kit for both the F6 and touring.
I saw the one at Spyderquest as well. I believe he said that Reggie at Tricled owned it and he borrowed it from him. The guy said that it was nothing like driving a Spyder. It doesn't have a nanny nor did it have ABS so you really have to watch it in the corners. It also costs about twice as much as an RTL.
The new models now offer abs as well. They had one in Daytona for Bikeweek this year. A bit pricey when you factor in the Goldwing (even a used one). Still happy with the F3 we have on order.
i have never have seen this... it confirms the concept of two wheels in front.... the more the merrier... any competition keeps mfg's on there toes....
The prototypes and copy cats do pop up once in awhile.
There is also the cheaper version made in China. Around $3,000 bucks, 250cc's or so. What we have mostly heard about these are that you get what you pay for.
There have also been some way more expensive versions. The Honda package seems to be the closest, but it is not spot on with the same technology we are used to. Cost makes the seem like an economy package.
Will there be a "close" competitor? It depends on the popularity of the . There seems to be a finite market, and not sure what will happen after the boomer generation is no longer riding.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
I am not very interested in any three wheeled vehicle that was not designed to be that in the first place. I sold a perfectly good late model Goldwing that I could have triked for much less money in order to buy the Spyder.
they are about 11/2 times larger and lack the safety features but do look nice from the front. from the side they look like a motorcycle that rearended an ox cart...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
this thing has been around a while. Hanigan (sp) trike company had one out, then a Company in Holland brought up to a hundred over here. I think thein they called it the F18. It is advertised in the Gold wing magizine every month. Doesn't seem to many takers in the Wing world.
I will stay with the Spyder
Oldmanzues
the spyder seems the way to go.... but give them time to develop their concept... remember the transition honda made from the early gl 1000's ... after seeing all of the after-market windjammer successes, honda jumped in with their fully dressed versions.. starting with the 1100 goldwings, and still offering the naked bikes, to the full blown, no choice 1985 1200 goldwing... the rest is history... funny though, how they are going full circle now, with their stripped down 1800's .. (can't think of the model)...
This is the best looking one I've seen so far / They still look like a MUTT in my opinion.. Hard to knock a Gold Wing platform as a jump off point but I still see a MUTT..
I think Hannigan has a kit for the front which looks similar and actually is used in conjunction with a rear trike kit to make a four wheeled "Quad" vehicle out of a Gold Wing. I'd say once you go to four wheels you might as well just buy a car and have it already done. A convertible car at least has a top and a heater with AC as well as defrosters and wipers.
BRP needs competition. If Honda got serious about doing something on their own, then that would be a benefit to us all. Honda is known for quality, durability and reliability.