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Reverse trike kit for the Honda Gold Wing

Sturgis Motoren...
I think that this is the kit being sold as a "TricWing" over here...
Their website appeared to have no new information; only promises.
A closer look is in order; THANKS! :thumbup:
 
I am not in the market for a new reverse trike, but I sure enjoyed reading about it.

That red F6B looked stunning. Makes our beloved :spyder2: look a bit dated. :roflblack: Be nice now! :roflblack:
 
I do find all of these conversions interesting, however, they are still a modified vehicle. I feel much safer on a ride in it's originally engineered condition. With that being said, I am still envious of the existing network of support in place for the base units of these conversions, aka, dealerships. Emergency service would be readily available on longer trips if needed.
 
Gotta say..!!

Look what we did..!!...:roflblack:...and still number one..!! :firstplace: they all seem to mention the can am spyders....:2thumbs:
 
I find it interesting that they are trying to imitate the Spyder, i have always believed that the Spyder is the Motorcycle of the future.

Cruzr Joe
 
The wing looks pretty good but the Harley is a car with handlebars. It looks cool but I think it would loose its pizzazz quickly. The Harley would be a real dog if it didn't have the large HD motor on it.
 
So they didn't ride it? We had Tricwing and they said that set up wasn't ready for prime time because of quality control issues. Or don't I recollect correctly?
 
It would be nice to know, then they could have a magazine test it. I think it's interesting and hoping I could see a review of some one that rode one.
 
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