I went to the STL auto/motorcycle show Friday briefly and they had a Goldwing with a Roadsmith trike kit, so I grabbed a couple pics.
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I went to the STL auto/motorcycle show Friday briefly and they had a Goldwing with a Roadsmith trike kit, so I grabbed a couple pics.
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Thanks Michael for sharing.
That's a very nice looking Roadsmith trike.ThumbUp
Very nice, like the rear fender design. No price tag hanging. :Coffee:
Now "that's" pretty...................
Thanks for sharing, and making the rest of us "teary eyed" cause we can't be the one riding it......lol
Ronnie
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Something needs to be done about that ugly/large gap beteen the trunk door and the body!!!
[QUOTE=tfdeputydawg;644294]One comment:
Something needs to be done about that ugly/large gap beteen the trunk door and the body!!![/QUOTE]
That is not a gap, that is a protective rubber edge trim molding that presses onto the trunk lid lip to keep from chipping the paint and it can be removed at the owner's discretion. If folks were a bit more careful and not just slam the trunk door, but push it shut from the top center of the lid, the molding would not be necessary, but some are not and Roadsmith and us dealers don't want to get fussed at when and if someone were to chip their paint and demand we repaint it or touch it up. Its called CYA.
What I like about this one is that the host bike trunk looks in proportion with the trike body. :clapping:
Did Roadsmith cast their own fork?
[QUOTE=56Elwood;644549]Did Roadsmith cast their own fork?[/QUOTE]
Yes they did.