I just watched the video on this conversion kit.
What do you think?
http://www.tiltingmotorworks.com/
What do you think?
http://www.tiltingmotorworks.com/
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If you hit the link to their website: it mentions that the kit adds about 120 pounds of weight.Is that awful nose piece removable or required?
Does it counter-steer like a 2-wheeler? or is the steering like that on a Spyder?
How much weight does it add?
Where can I get a test ride? I will not spend $12k+ without riding it first.
Is that awful nose piece removable or required?
Does it counter-steer like a 2-wheeler? or is the steering like that on a Spyder?
How much weight does it add?
Where can I get a test ride? I will not spend $12k+ without riding it first.
Hi JC,
Since the Trike leans over in the corners; a VSS may not be needed as much as it is on a Spyder... nojoke
It should actually be about as stable on the road, as any normal two-wheeled motorcycle is. :thumbup:
(IMHO...)
Motocycle Magazine I think it was did a review. A Google search should find it. They discuss countersteering and other stuff.Is that awful nose piece removable or required?
Does it counter-steer like a 2-wheeler? or is the steering like that on a Spyder?
How much weight does it add?
Where can I get a test ride? I will not spend $12k+ without riding it first.
I wonder if by having two wheels up front; it might have too much rubber sticking to the road surface at once? :dontknow:
If that's the case: then I agree with you.
If it's not the issue: it should handle (and stay planted), about like any other "leaner".
I don't think so.
The VSS requirement comes from the huge difference of adhesion between the front and rear.
Leaning might mitigate it some (the physics makes my head hurt) , but VSS would, IMHO, be needed for safety.