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Honda Goldwing Spyder.

Mahaflac

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Anyone ever seen this before. I saw this at the gas station today. Conversion starting with a Honda Goldwing
 

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They pop up from time to time. There are kits and there was a European mfg. I don't know the final outcome on that.

The problem: Once you start pushing $40K--not for the average person.

Many are looking for Honda to come out with a factory version. We are still waiting for that one. :bbq::bbq::bbq:
 
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.

Interesting site. Looks like a good amount of engineering has gone into the conversion, and if the cost is around 10K, if you start with a bike that may be worth around 5k or so, then the price isnt outrageous, especially if you get the benefits of something like a goldwing drivetrain. But they put the same front end on everything they build and IMHO it is Fugly. Looks to me like some cobbled together sheetmetal and standard grate material. For that price, they can come up with something nicer looking in fiberglass or carbon fiber or some other material. And it doesn't look like they give you any storage in that new space either.

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: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.
 
There is a company, I believe in Holland, that make a Goldwing trike kit. It is a Sturgis Kit and base cost is about $8,500. Much better looking. An independent shop here, American Cycle and Trike, sells and installs them. The kit is only for the 1800 Wing. I am very tempted as I already own a wing that I am comfortable with. Reliable and never been a problem in the 10 years I have owned it. The cost to have American do the conversion is $2,500. So, for about $12,000 I can convert my wing to a spyder-looking trike and have the reliability and performance of the wing. Tempting. If the Spyder pukes enough to get me riled, there is an alternative.....
 
: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.

I 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.
 
There is also Tilting Motor Works that mods a GW 1800. This one still tilts like a bike while the others are upright like the Spyder. I would have gone for one of these if I could have convinced them to mod a GW1500 but in the end it was cheaper to buy a used Spyder.

http://www.tiltingmotorworks.com/

 
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Sadly...

Because they are readily recognized bikes it just looks like that bike pushing two wheels up front..:banghead: it needs to be a "from the ground up" vehicle to look right...
 
Reverse Trike

Yes you can see them at Americade. Roadsmith or Motortrike make them. I rode one last year at Americade and bought a Spyder this year:clap:.
 
sure, reliable

Say that to the guy in Ohio who just turned over 157,000 on his 2014RT-S
Chuck

: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

Not saying that ALL Spyders are not reliable, I am just speaking from personal experience. Mine has stranded me at least twice each year since I bought it. And there are plenty of others out there who have had similar experiences. Is this the norm? Probably not, Lots of folks get good reliable service and many miles out of their Spyders. I just happen to not be one of them.
 
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?

As I understand it, triking a GW voids the warranty.
 
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?

I absolutely agree. The "who's on first" scares the crap out of me with these complicated machines.
And you're dead on regarding the price.

BUT........it still looks pretty attractive. If Honda goes the OEM route, I imagine the price will be more manageable.
In my view, BRPs biggest problem is their dealer network, not the product.
Most of BRPs dealers do not know how to treat customers with road machines. Most of them seem to be dealers who started out selling BRPs other lines, like the sleds and the pwcs. Those are all recreational vehicles. The standard for customer care is a lot different for a recreational toy used on occasional weekends than it is for a vehicle that may be required to get you back and forth to work everyday.
Honda already has that bullet proof reputation and lots of experience with road vehicles.
Danbury Power Sports sells Can Am atvs pwcs and sleds. I'm still surprised that BRP won't let them sell or service Spyders, especially considering the other nearby dealers have such crappy reputations.
Vanderhall is supposed to be coming to the Indian dealer up in Brookfield. And don't forget Danbury HD. All are closer to me than Arctic Adventures.
Makes you really appreciate how good we had it at Gargano's.
 
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