Centurion.TX
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Actually with those kits and a used Arctic Cat in the 9000 series you could get a turnkey trike with 177 HP for $ 16K. Sure it has no nanny but .... in the straightaways that thing would be a total speed demon.
I never get the training wheel comment. I've prempted it. :roflblack:
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Actually with those kits and a used Arctic Cat in the 9000 series you could get a turnkey trike with 177 HP for $ 16K. Sure it has no nanny but .... in the straightaways that thing would be a total speed demon.
I never get the training wheel comment. I've prempted it. :roflblack:
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On the Harleys...they make some nice bikes. BUT, I went to a Harley bike show in the local Mall a few years ago. Every bike had a drip pan under it ( I am sure the Mall required it to protect their tile floor).... the SHAME was....they were all dripping oil !pps:
When was this, in the 50's. Or maybe when AMF owned Harley. I don't know you but I'm still saying BS on this.
When was this, in the 50's. Or maybe when AMF owned Harley. I don't know you but I'm still saying BS on this.
Even though this is an old post. I'll bite. I'd LOVE to take one of those for a rip. Add a relatively inexpensive computer tune to it and you're at 225 HP on 91 octane pump gas. :yes:
You and me both. I've only had my trike (2014 RT-S) for a month and it represents my entire riding experience in the last 25 years (2200 miles so far) BUT ... I've already top ended it (107) multiple times and can activate the nanny at will.
225 HP trike? Sign me UP!!.
It certainly would shut the sport bike and Harley snobs up.
I have also only ridden a spyder for bike experience. I think I've gotten around 10,000 miles racked up. I have lots of experience with snowmobiles and very specifically arctic cat snowmobiles. I would recommend either getting a Z1 turbo in model years 2010 or 2011 OR a procross 9000 chassis in 2014 or newer. There were some belt blowers in 2009 and 2012 not as bad in 2013. It might not matter with the street conversion though as you'll get plenty of air to keep it cooled down and not as much strain on the chassis. If 225 HP on 3 wheels don't scare ya. .......you ain't rightYou and me both. I've only had my trike (2014 RT-S) for a month and it represents my entire riding experience in the last 25 years (2200 miles so far) BUT ... I've already top ended it (107) multiple times and can activate the nanny at will.
225 HP trike? Sign me UP!!.
It certainly would shut the sport bike and Harley snobs up.