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4 Wheeled Trike

Cavman

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I'm camping South of Cherokee for one night. There is a couple near me that has a 4 wheeled trike. It looked really strange as it drove going to their campsite.
So, is that a Harley with training wheels?
 

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Quite common it's an add on trike kit, like training wheels. It still uses the back wheel to power the bike, but you can remove the trike kit quite quickly to return it back too two wheels.

harry
 
I'm sorry, but anyone riding that better not make ANY comments about the Spyder... I'd open a whole can of "mental whoop :cus:" on them...
 
I have seen one of these and it was ridden by a guy with a bad leg and it allowed him to stay in the wind. :thumbup:

Cruzr Joe
 
Let's see..!!

Must fall in the training wheel/outriggers division. Can't call it a trike with four wheels...now the wing at the end of the video is cute with landing gear off the side bags...:roflblack:
 
Whatever it takes to get somebody back out into the wind, and grinning like a schoolkid again; I'm all for it! :2thumbs:
 
They're great for someone how wants to be able to have a trike and in a few minutes switch it back to two wheels. But most people get them because for one reason or another can't ride their two wheeler any more and just can't afford to trade it in for a 30 k trike...
 
It must steer like a bear, I drove a sidecar for years but did not change the front end rake, cornering took a lot of upper body strength. Other than that go for it! :-)
 
I talked to the couple. She likes it because it makes her feel safer. They said remove two bolts and drive it off the unit. They are an older couple and very friendly. Like mentioned above, if it keeps you in the wind.......
 
I had a Cop stop and talk to me about my RT one day. He said his wife wanted to add this kit, where the wheels don't always touch the ground, to her HD. He said NO WAY, he has responded to too many accidents caused by the extra wheels when someone tries to make a quick turn. He said the inside wheel can grab the road and flip the bike in a hart beat. He was trying to talk her into going to a Spyder instead.
 
It's a Voyager kit, still have one on my Ultra Classic. Was my first attempt to keep riding 2 up after my minor stroke and until I could afford a real trike.
And I'm very pleased with my RT!
The Voyager Convertible kit comes off in 5 minutes and back on in 10 or so. It is very hard on the existing rear tire, wore it out in about 3K miles. Tire wasn't new to start with , but really! Adds lots of steering effort, but not bad for $4000 new. Installed myself in a few hours.
 
On the Voyager kits; do the outboard wheels touch down on the road solid, or are they more of an insurance policy? :shocked:
 
They touch. You even have to preload them with a smig of pressure againt the road.



Sent from my Galaxy S3. I may have made a spelling error or may have some grammer issues. My fingers are way to big to type on this tiny screen!
 
Can't say I'm a big fan of those kits, unless you are in a pinch and want to try out a trike configuration, to me it's an engineering issue, but to each his or her own.
 
harley

IMG_0253.jpgIMG_0255.jpgIMG_0258.jpgthese are some pictures from the Harley Davidson factory in Wisconsin they are a few years old but I was told this was harleys answer to can-am ...also they would start around 50k to start the last on on the right is actually classified as a car its called the tri hawk
 
Some company call them motorcycle landing gear. They extend prior you stop and retract as soon as you accelerate and electronically controlled.
 
View attachment 70056View attachment 70057View attachment 70058these are some pictures from the Harley Davidson factory in Wisconsin they are a few years old but I was told this was harleys answer to can-am ...also they would start around 50k to start the last on on the right is actually classified as a car its called the tri hawk
In the Mid-Nineties, Harley was developing the "Penstar" (SP) They got it to this level, and then decided to go in a different direction...
who knows what it could have developed into by now?:dontknow:
("Tri-Hawk" was used to throw off the snoopers with cameras...)
 
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