Honda with Outrigger Wheels
Here are a couple of pics of a rig I saw last month in Pennsylvania. It is hard to see from the photos, but the back tire is still there between the "outrigger" tires. I talked to the owner, who told me that the outriggers tend to catch a fair amount of air on turns and in the curves. She said it can be a bit scary at times. :yikes:
Bruce
There were a variety of outrigger wheel setups offered in the aftermarket (and still are a few). A Goldwing here in town a couple of years back had some small ones that deployed automatically as you stopped, and retracted when under way. If you see one in action they'll make you do more double takes than a Spyder. I think those were by the Landing Gear company in New Orleans, that was wiped out by Katrina. If I'm gonna have outrigger wheels, I think I'd like them on a Pulsar.
-Scotty![]()
Here are a couple of pics of a rig I saw last month in Pennsylvania. It is hard to see from the photos, but the back tire is still there between the "outrigger" tires. I talked to the owner, who told me that the outriggers tend to catch a fair amount of air on turns and in the curves. She said it can be a bit scary at times. :yikes:
Bruce