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Good morning all. A little about me. 71 years old, married 48 years, 3 grown kids, 6 grandkids, live in Washington state at the base of Mt Rainier. Just sold my 2 wheeler because wife won't ride anymore because of my knee surgeries, back and shoulder surgery. Looking for 3 wheeler. Leaning towards Harley Tri-Glide. Thought about Spyders but to nervous about the issues with them. Hope this wasn't to long for a new greeting. Have a great day. Gary
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Gary - Welcome to TT from Southeastern Arizona. Test ride different types of trikes and see what is comfortable to you and research on issues with each.
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[QUOTE=apeterbilt5151;905726]Good morning all. A little about me. 71 years old, married 48 years, 3 grown kids, 6 grandkids, live in Washington state at the base of Mt Rainier. Just sold my 2 wheeler because wife won't ride anymore because of my knee surgeries, back and shoulder surgery. Looking for 3 wheeler. Leaning towards Harley Tri-Glide. Thought about Spyders but to nervous about the issues with them. Hope this wasn't to long for a new greeting. Have a great day. Gary[/QUOTE]
Gary.........Welcome to Trike-Talk.......:wave4::wave4:...
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Hi Gary, :welcome: to Trike Talk
Ride a few Trikes before you buy and Take your wife with
Make sure see is comfortable on the ones you test ride
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[COLOR=#333333]Gary...Welcome to Trike-Talk...from North Ga. .. [/COLOR]:wave4:
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Here are my thoughts so far;
Spyders- seems the engine and transmissions you won't have trouble with. Electrical is a problem from talking to people with Spyders. The dealer has to do the Lazer alignment. Dealers are not as numerous as Harley and Honda. From my conversations with owners, support from dealers and BRP is hit and miss.
Honda- My main concern is Honda won't work on the trike conversions. So, you have to find the conversion dealers. I don't know how many of each conversion dealers there are but it seems like same situation as Spyders.
Tri-Glide- It's made by Harley so any repairs shouldn't be a problem. Lots of dealers throughout the states, so good support system. Good resale value.
These are just some of my thoughts. I know all vehicles have some issues but if I have issues traveling I want to find a dealership easily.
Thanks everyone.
Gary
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Hello & :welcome: to Trike Talk, glad to have U with Us. :clapping:
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Welcome from Alabama :wave4:
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:welcome: to Trike Talk from Ohio.:wave4::wave4:
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[QUOTE=apeterbilt5151;905726]Good morning all. A little about me. 71 years old, married 48 years, 3 grown kids, 6 grandkids, live in Washington state at the base of Mt Rainier. Just sold my 2 wheeler because wife won't ride anymore because of my knee surgeries, back and shoulder surgery. Looking for 3 wheeler. Leaning towards Harley Tri-Glide. Thought about Spyders but to nervous about the issues with them. Hope this wasn't to long for a new greeting. Have a great day. Gary[/QUOTE]
Welcome - you will enjoy your 3 wheeler. What bike did you sell. I converted mine instead of selling it.
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:wave4:Welcome to Trike Talk Gary!!!
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Welcome to Trike Talk Gary!
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I sold a Yamaha vstar 1100. It was a good bike but under powered with 2 up. I had it for 14 years with no issues whatsoever. Don't know why but have never had a Harley. Just never worked out that way. Probably my favorite bike of all time was my Triumph Bonneville 650. Loved that bike. Never should have sold it. Thanks for asking. A buddy of mine told ne that Harley Davidson was doing away with independent dealers. Does anyone know if there's any truth to that?
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[COLOR=#333333][COLOR=#333333][COLOR=#333333]Welcome from Indiana!!! [/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]:Coffee:
[COLOR=#333333][COLOR=#333333][COLOR=#333333]Bob[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=apeterbilt5151;905819]I sold a Yamaha vstar 1100. It was a good bike but under powered with 2 up. I had it for 14 years with no issues whatsoever. Don't know why but have never had a Harley. Just never worked out that way. Probably my favorite bike of all time was my Triumph Bonneville 650. Loved that bike. Never should have sold it. Thanks for asking. A buddy of mine told ne that Harley Davidson was doing away with independent dealers. Does anyone know if there's any truth to that?[/QUOTE]
What is your definition of an ''Independent Dealer''?......All Harley Dealers are franchised dealers.....If you are thinking of a shop that works on Harleys [AKA Indie's] but can't sell new Harleys or do Harley's Warrteny work' Then there just that' Independent and as such Harley hasn't any control over them....:Shrug:...
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[QUOTE=apeterbilt5151;905819]I sold a Yamaha vstar 1100. It was a good bike but under powered with 2 up. I had it for 14 years with no issues whatsoever. Don't know why but have never had a Harley. Just never worked out that way. Probably my favorite bike of all time was my Triumph Bonneville 650. Loved that bike. Never should have sold it. Thanks for asking. A buddy of mine told ne that Harley Davidson was doing away with independent dealers. Does anyone know if there's any truth to that?[/QUOTE]
I think the Yamaha is a nice bike - had a couple of them. My son was touring with me so, we got him a 1500 Suzuki Blvd - tons of power.
My Harley is a 2021 Ultra with a 114. I did not get a tri-glide, rather, as mentioned, I converted my bike by way of CSC. I thought there were some advantages of going that way - others prefer the Harley version.
Whichever way you go, Iam certain you will enjoy yourself.
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Hi Gary, welcome to the Trike Talk family.
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Welcome to Trike Talk Gary from Conroe, Texas.
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My version of a independent is an individually owned dealer (franchise). I used independent because that's how he put it to me. I asked him what he meant by independent and his statement was the dealers with 1 store were being pushed out and dealers who owned multiple store were being kept. I take this all lightly as this is coming from third party. I was just curious if anyone else had heard anything.