Anyone ever seen this before. I saw this at the gas station today. Conversion starting with a Honda Goldwing
could be from Endeavor.
A guy built a few reverse trikes a while back and is growing his company.
Look here:
https://endeavortrikes.com/
look at the gallery for pics of several he has done, some on Wings and also others.
:agree: That front end is about as bad as it gets. But from the handlebars back it looks pretty good. When - not if - Honda comes out with a true reverse trike, I think Spyder sales will plummet. Hondas are just too reliable, Spyders not so much.
NeverI agree. If Honda builds a reverse trike based on the Goldwing it will only be a matter of time before Can Am closes the door on it's Spyder operation.
:agree: That front end is about as bad as it gets. But from the handlebars back it looks pretty good. When - not if - Honda comes out with a true reverse trike, I think Spyder sales will plummet. Hondas are just too reliable, Spyders not so much.
Say that to the guy in Ohio who just turned over 157,000 on his 2014RT-S
Chuck
Looks pretty good to me.
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It should at $9K for the kit, and you can easily drop another $5-$6K on options. Add in the $28K for a Wing with the semi auto tranny and presto! $41,000.00. And we think Spyders are expensive!! Steve, next time you're riding up Rt. 7, Hannigan has a dealer on Kent Road in Cornwall Bridge. My biggest worry with conversion kits is who warranties what?
It should at $9K for the kit, and you can easily drop another $5-$6K on options. Add in the $28K for a Wing with the semi auto tranny and presto! $41,000.00. And we think Spyders are expensive!! Steve, next time you're riding up Rt. 7, Hannigan has a dealer on Kent Road in Cornwall Bridge. My biggest worry with conversion kits is who warranties what?