I am considering triking my 2014 Ultra Limited. The Lehman Renegade has caught my attention and Bikes to Trikes here in Colorado might just do the work. Any feed back would be appreciated.
I am considering triking my 2014 Ultra Limited. The Lehman Renegade has caught my attention and Bikes to Trikes here in Colorado might just do the work. Any feed back would be appreciated.
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Welcome from W KY! A lot of great info on here, pull up a chair and sit a spell, just make sure you bring your reading glasses!!!!
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Welcome to TT Richard!
Look at, and ride, as many conversions that you can. All of the major manufactures make solid kits. It comes down to the FordChevyDodge discussion that has been around for many years.
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2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
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Well i am certainly old enough for the trike talk. Does anyone trike their bike out and not get the front end raked. I am hearing that it is both expensive and maybe not so necessary.
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Triking a bike seems like a lot of money to spend, now i am considering trading it in on a new one. I hate it when i get to nickles in my pocket, i keep trying to spend them.
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Good luck with your conversion process.
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Welcome from New Mexico. Most of us will say, read a lot, test ride a lot, and make your own decision. Jim
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Welcome to the Gang from Western Colorado. I have now owned a trike with and without the rake kit. The rake kit is awesome, really makes riding way more comfy and way less tiring.
Howdy Richard and welcome to the forum. I'm on the side of getting a rake kit for your trike cause it makes a big difference in ease of steer.
Welcome aboard.
Hard to say which way for you to go. Conversion, Used trike or new trike. There are pluses and minuses for each. Then you throw in what you like.
Conversions are pretty much all good companies at least the major ones. The installer is what makes the difference there. A great conversion in the hands of a poor installer can be a real problem. Between the conversions its what you want to spend for what different systems and designs. A lot is what you like and who you get to install. Raking the trees on a conversion is really almost a must do. There are trikes out there that didn't and most wish they had. For the most part the trike can be raked later if you buy a used one that needs to be raked. For the most part it is at the other end of the conversion.
Used trike is what you see is what you get. You got decide if the trike is in good condition and has no major issues.
New well again it depends on what you like. You might be a die hard Harley guy which means you have 2 choices. New has warrantees so can be a lot less worries.
If you plan on doing a lot of distance riding the dealer network might be a consideration.
Good luck
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Welcome Richard from Southeastern Tennessee!