Avoid buying a Lehman?

Tritek

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Jul 16, 2023
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I've been casually shopping for a trike for a while now, probably a Gold Wing trike. Should I avoid Lehman trikes? I hear they can be tough to get parts for.

What do Lehman owners think?

Thank you
 
If you know where to source parts and the bike itself is in good condition, they are not a bad conversion, particularly the later model ones. Some don't need a thing, but a new owner.
 
I have a 2010 vn900 Lehman storm trike. I bought it knowing Lehman was gone, but it was sold to me at a good price so I went for it.

I have to look for parts (scour the internet a bit) but so far I have found what I need (knock on wood). the conversion itself is top notch, a very solid trike that rides smoothly down the road.

I would buy it again....
 
I've had my Lehman 5 years now, never had a problem and I don't envisage having one either,it is a very solid well built conversion with few moving parts to go wrong unlike some IRS ones.Here in the UK you can't go very far without meeting loads of bends/corners etc and it handles them with ease.I am coming up 76 years old and with easi-steer fitted never have any aching shoulders wrists etc..

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We have an older lehman conversion [2007) on a harley roadking , have about 50,000 ON KIT no issue's to speak of. 1 wheel bearing went out easily got at auto parts . Good luck with your decision
 

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