Googling will find some weird things. Hannigan is now in the reverse trike business. Don't know how to put in a link, so try hannigantrikes.com/content/reversetrike.html.
Now GW riders can have it both ways.
Wonder how it handles.
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Googling will find some weird things. Hannigan is now in the reverse trike business. Don't know how to put in a link, so try hannigantrikes.com/content/reversetrike.html.
Now GW riders can have it both ways.
Wonder how it handles.
Not sure why they call it a reverse trike, since it is now a quad. Wonder if you can do the front end conversion alone.
-Scotty
If quads were legal in the states, which they're not, I would go for one of these over the GW.
http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...er_2_vorne.jpg
For me, most of it comes down to price. That Honda conversion is cool. But expensive, and just not me. The other reverse trikes like the T Rod, and T Rex are simply out of my price range, anyway. And, the quad pictured here is very cool. But, apparently not legal here. And, again, big $$$.
The $18,000+ I am spending on my Spyder is a lot to me. But, going into the bigger $$$s is out of the question.
Nice but looks too pricey for me. I'd rather get an old school Vette:)
Quads are street legal in Arizona...So the GG quad should be good to go!
Uhhhh most likely! But, give me a 427 Cobra! Not to mention, it will blow the doors off of a Vette! :2thumbs:
http://www.syracuseallford.com/clubc...art66cobra.JPG
I BET THAT CONVERSION WILL RUN $40,000 OR BETTER. YOU CAN BUY A USED CONVERTABLE CHEAPER, OR FOR THAT MATTER A NEW ONE. I DON'T WANT TO SEEM CHEAP. BUT FOR THAT KIND OF MONEY THERE ARE TO MANY REALLY FAST CARS.
My uncle has a Kirkham Cobra...it's absolutley ridiculous. A Nascar engine circa 650 hp...has a oil tank that holds 6 gallons.
I'm surprised by how many reverse trike configurations are actually available...the Spyder was my first exposure to this concept.
A thorough listing can be seen at http://reversetrike.com/ready-to-ride.html
I love the Spyder...but a few of these could be tempting and one heck of a lot of fun. I'm particularly fond of the Leanster.
http://reversetrike.com/reverse-trik...eanster15s.jpg