What hitch is that you have? Do you have the new Polaris engine on your Sling?
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What hitch is that you have? Do you have the new Polaris engine on your Sling?
[B][I][SIZE=3][COLOR=#0000ff]Very nice David. I am happy for you. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B]:)[B][I][SIZE=3][COLOR=#0000ff]
Ride safe! [/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B]
[QUOTE=trikermutha;828044]What hitch is that you have? Do you have the new Polaris engine on your Sling?[/QUOTE]
that is the wycked hitch and it is the Polaris engine, still in 4 weeks only put 110 miles on it, hope that changes soon.
[QUOTE=DK Melamcon;828122]that is the wycked hitch and it is the Polaris engine, still in 4 weeks only put 110 miles on it, hope that changes soon.[/QUOTE]
Keep us posted how you like the new engine.
Seems a Polaris with the pull trailer would be a good option compared to the trike. Better options for weather encounters, side by side, the price is not that bad either last time I looked compared to a conversion. Now, I just don't know about getting in and out of those things, how difficult that would be for us 'seniors'.
[QUOTE=bikerbillone;828161]Seems a Polaris with the pull trailer would be a good option compared to the trike. Better options for weather encounters, side by side, the price is not that bad either last time I looked compared to a conversion. Now, I just don't know about getting in and out of those things, how difficult that would be for us 'seniors'.[/QUOTE]
Depending on which one you are looking at they have gone up in price. I dont think I need all there options they are putting on the 21 models.
I did like the 20 Touring model that was green and limited to how many were built.
[QUOTE=bikerbillone;828161]Seems a Polaris with the pull trailer would be a good option compared to the trike. Better options for weather encounters, side by side, the price is not that bad either last time I looked compared to a conversion. Now, I just don't know about getting in and out of those things, how difficult that would be for us 'seniors'.[/QUOTE]
I had a new 2018 Slingshot had it for two years and 15 thousand miles before i sold it....Even with the roof [Slingshade] where i could reach up and Grab the cross member to Sky hook my way out it was still a pain in the ass getting in and out....
If you do a lot of short trips getting in and out starts getting old...
Thanks Rino, that was sort of my concept of 'mount and dismount'. I do love the seeing those star trek things coming down the road, but I best leave it for the younger folks.
[QUOTE=bikerbillone;828161]Seems a Polaris with the pull trailer would be a good option compared to the trike. Better options for weather encounters, side by side, the price is not that bad either last time I looked compared to a conversion. Now, I just don't know about getting in and out of those things, how difficult that would be for us 'seniors'.[/QUOTE]
you can not see trailer behind slingshot, i have only pulled N-line on test runs with trike and slingshot, pulled many miles behind a goldwing. I added bullet speed top and hold it to get in and out. Wife likes slingshot better than wing, I like them about same. I find the trike easier to get on.
Jan. 12, 2022
I sat in a slingshot a couple of years ago in the DYH showroom in Deptford, NJ. It was murder getting in and ridiculous trying to get out. I will stick with my 2004 Honda GL1800 with Prowler RT conversion. I do believe that if I was riding in one I would be able to drive under the tractor trailers without getting a scratch.
Motogordo
p.s. I have seen a couple on the highway in New Jersey, but they are so low to the road I would be scared of getting my butt burned. LOL