If you want the tour pack in the original position and moved up for back support when riding solo, you can have that today without frame modification and at low cost. Have a foam bolster made to fit between your back and the tour pack.
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If you want the tour pack in the original position and moved up for back support when riding solo, you can have that today without frame modification and at low cost. Have a foam bolster made to fit between your back and the tour pack.
Rear back up camera for the Goldwing Trikes
I'd like to see HD make a USB adapter plug for their radios like they added to the Ultra 'Limited'. I'd like to get rid of XM ($$$$) and just put a ton of music on a thumb drive.
I do have a SDcard slot in my Garmin 665 BUT it's a pain to insert into the unit and I don't ride with the GPS all the time.
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just keep a velcro strap handy on your bars....pull in your front brake lever & strap around it.....DONE
[QUOTE=The Wolf;22260]In the good old (wrapped up in cotton wool) UK it is compulsary to have this fitted. Either mechanical or hydraulic.
It is just another way of stinging you for more cash:eek:[/QUOTE]
Ive got a parking brake on my trike(Grinnall 1200) but have had problems with it not holding properly, not use it much preffering to leave it in gear, but just had it serviced, so hopefully its ok now, only just got through the MOT last time!.... more £££££££££££:gah:
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I would like to see some kind of panniers or luggage cases fitted or after market items, Oh I know I've got a top box already on mine, plus a small boot, but it would be nice to be able to stow more stuff for holidays- camping trips etc.:)
I just read a text about trike parking brakes. Would a Velcro strap wrapped around the front brake lever work ? Or a moveable tab to keep the foot brake pressed down while parked?
[QUOTE=bgarrison54;887367]I just read a text about trike parking brakes. Would a Velcro strap wrapped around the front brake lever work ? Or a moveable tab to keep the foot brake pressed down while parked?[/QUOTE]
The Velcro strap has been used by many for years;)
I keep a roll of Velcro in my garage and some in my trunk at all times
I have used it in place of cargo nets and bungee cords to secure loads on 2 wheeler s with no problems, very good product
They sell lockable hand lever locks, to lock the brake lever applied, and with a little more security, since no one can just undo your velcro that's walking by. I don't know if this is allowed, someone correct me if it's not, but here's a link to what I'm talking about. I think more than a few places make them. Think I've seen them on ebay. I'd say, though, that you can scratch things unless you line this in a little rubber. That's my solution, anyway.
[url]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802136261764.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.2a48356dAAOLmM&algo_pvid=5458dc63-2c5f-4715-b55a-8b8a057531a8&algo_exp_id=5458dc63-2c5f-4715-b55a-8b8a057531a8-3&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000020078603914%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21USD%21%219.92%21%21%21%21%21%400b0a556416536902686346936ea9e6%2112000020078603914%21sea[/url]
[QUOTE=93TrikeWinger;179317]Rear back up camera for the Goldwing Trikes[/QUOTE]
most any auto parts store/// amazon// ebay
Tried some of the locking levers, but didn’t fit well for me….then found an outfit called Bullet Brake.
Wish I had invented this. Love mine.
[url]https://www.bulletbrake.com/product/bb-05/[/url]