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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
don't like the front end, but it would be shaft drive, and i like that part
The announcement in the OP is for the CTX700, not the Goldwing. That makes this offering more of a competitive offering to Tilting Motor Works conversion for Harleys. Motortrike some time ago came out with the same basic conversion as this one for the 'wing.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
If Honda eventually does come up with some real competition to the , it will have to look a lot better than that for me to even consider a test drive.
That would be the Neowing. Wonder what the status of that concept is, if anything much has happened since the Tokyo Motor Show where it was displayed.
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Not attractive at all.... More thought needs to go into that....
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Hi Ron,
Re: Front delivery Ice Cream Cart?
Easy big fella, I spent a portion of one summer riding a Cushman with a front-mounted cooler, selling ice cream.
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Front wheels are to large 13 inchers would look better.
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I like the big ol wheels, but not the big ol front. It reminds me of a riding lawnmower.
It would be interesting to ride one and see the differences in handling.
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Originally Posted by pegasus1300
I like this idea. I think they need to integrate the nose design better into the lines of the rest of the bike. Motor Trike took the easy way out on that.
That is what I don't like. The nose looks like a box.
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It is an am kit and not a Honda product...
with regards to the lawsuit.. the time limit on that production has ended years ago.. Honda has just never made a three wheeler because they didn't want the liability.. but they now could if they wanted
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Honda ?
You can be sure if Honda decides to jump into the 3 wheel (2 in front)
it will look a hell of a lot better than the one here that one looks like a
Honda pushing a coffin.
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Hey Jerry I did to....
Originally Posted by JerryB
Hi Ron,
Re: Front delivery Ice Cream Cart?
Easy big fella, I spent a portion of one summer riding a Cushman with a front-mounted cooler, selling ice cream.
Jerry Baumchen
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Honda Neowing is the way to go. I hope they produce it.
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AAAAAAGH! Some things cannot be unseen!
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Motor Trike Announces Trike for Honda CTX700 Motorcycle Models
2016-08-08: For Immediate Release
(TROUP, Texas) Motor Trike, Inc. announces the release of its second reverse trike conversion kit. The "Hornet RT," as named by Motor Trike, converts the Honda CTX700 motorcycle into an unprecedented, automatic trike, adaptable for new bike-to-trike riders.
With the cost-sensitive MSRP of the CTX700 motorcycle, the Hornet RT trike conversion offers an accessible cruising option at an affordable value. The Hornet RT trike kit offers a high-performance Independent Front Suspension—or IFS—design that is set up for optimal ride quality, and one-to-one steering for great driving response, handling, and turning radius. The kit’s ABS-integrated disc brakes provide great stopping power and ultimate control for the rider. Meanwhile, the Hornet RT’s low and wide body lines create a sporty and aggressive look, making the trike conversion a stylistic departure from traditional trike bodies.
Motor Trike's IFS system equips riders with a new experience free of hesitation in comparison to other offerings in the reverse trike market. The Hornet RT also offers riders the convenience of over 8.5 cubic feet of total storage space with a 12-volt power source in-trunk to maximize their travel experience. The trunk door design utilizes hidden external hinges that do not occupy the interior storage space, therefore eliminating helmet scratches or other cargo damage, and features a door-mounted light that makes accessing trunk items more convenient. The Hornet RT offers a host of standard features and available options that riders can customize for a Motor Trike truly fitted for them.
Motor Trike is currently taking orders for the Hornet RT at $7,995.00 per conversion kit. All trike kits include Motor Trike’s three-year/60,000-mile warranty.
The Hornet RT is available through Authorized Motor Trike Dealers. Customers may locate their nearest dealers to order:www.motortrike.com/TrikeDealerLocator.aspx.
The Hornet RT trike will also be on display at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally (Aug. 8 - 14).
PRODUCT INFORMATION
www.motortrike.com/TrikeHondaCTXHornetRT.aspx
HORNET RT STANDARD FEATURES
- Fits All 2013 - Current Honda CTX700 Models
- Automatic Transmission
- IFS (Independent Front Suspension) with over 4" Suspension Travel
- Silver 17" Aluminum Wheels
- Disk Brakes
- Over 8.5 ft3 Total Storage
- 12-Volt Power Source in Trunk to Charge Devices in Weather-Protected Environment
- Trunk Door Designed with Hidden External Hinges
- Trunk Door-Mounted Light to Conveniently Shine onto Cargo
- Motor Trike 3-Year/60,000 Mile Factory Warranty
HORNET RT AVAILABLE OPTIONS
- 17" Aluminum Wheels in Black or Chrome
- Fog Light Pods that Provide Seamless Body Line with Trike Body
- Fog Light Kit with Wiring Harness
- ABS Integration Kit
- Trunk Carpet
- Custom/Multi-tone Paint
- Custom Front Grill
- Chrome Front Bumper
HORNET RT SPECIFICATIONS
- 62.5" Overall Width
- 60.2" Wheelbase Length
- 98.5" Overall Length
- 790 lbs Total Weight
- 8.53 Cubic Foot Storage Total
- 14.5" x 10.7" Trunk Door Opening
- Unequal Length Upper and Lower Control Arm Suspension
- Polyester Resin Fiberglass Body
- 1:1 Steering System
HORNET RT PHOTOS
Media requests for high-resolution photos may be sent to contact below.
ABOUT MOTOR TRIKE
Motor Trike, Inc. has been manufacturing conversions that transform two-wheeled motorcycles into three-wheeled trikes for over 21 years. Located in Troup, Texas, Motor Trike is the nation’s leading trike conversion manufacturer. They specialize in converting Honda, Harley Davidson, Victory, Kawasaki, Triumph, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Indian motorcycles into trikes that you would be proud to ride. Motor Trike products are developed in-house by an exceptional team of engineers with vast knowledge and experience in suspension and chassis design. With a network of over 250 dealers, It’s easy to enjoy a tradition of quality and a lifetime of fun. Visitwww.motortrike.com.
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Media Relations
22667 FM 15 Box 611
Troup, TX 75789
is the 7995 installed on the bike or is the labor extra
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Not enough engine for all that mass
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Originally Posted by hecoon
is the 7995 installed on the bike or is the labor extra
You can bet that the labor isn't included in that price.
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Phil
I may be old, but I got to see all the cool bands.
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really!
700 cc motor. What does one do when one has to go up hill?
If I can't fix it, I will fix it so no one can fix it. Sypder Loco!
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So you can buy a brand-new CTX700 with the DCT for about $8000. Add another $8000 for the kit...
(Forget about the labor for a moment...)
...and you might as well buy either a leftover RS, ST, or F3!
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I was visiting with my BRP/Honda dealer earlier this summer. He says Honda at working on a 1,300 cc reverse trike leaner. He didn't offer up much info on what he knows, but he says it has a lot of the same specs as their ST 1300 sport touring bike.
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ugly jmo!!
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I have a 2015 ctx 700 dct and a 16 f3l . I like the dual clutch and the power to rate ratio of 46 hp to 500 lbs. I believe that the triked ratio of 46 hp to 790 lbs would not be ok for most riders. Add on large front mass, chain drive and lack of electronics along with cost of kit plus labor would not suit me. Even the new St 1300 is not the same engine as the prior st's. HP is much less and the frames of both are completely designed for different purposes. I have done 400 mile days on the ctx and feel better on the three 700 mile days on my F3. Love both ctx and f3 for different reasons. 2015 leftover ctx 700 can be bought for around $6500 in my area (Columbus, Ga.
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