Hi; i purchased a 06 g/w that my wife would like me to trike I'm looking at the roadsmith kit but can't believe what dealers want for them. does anyone know if any dealers discount at all i am looking for a diy kit. thanks
Hi; i purchased a 06 g/w that my wife would like me to trike I'm looking at the roadsmith kit but can't believe what dealers want for them. does anyone know if any dealers discount at all i am looking for a diy kit. thanks
Most manufacturers do not offer a DIY kit. Reason: Liability.
Perhaps you should broaden your spectrum of brands. Look at Champion, DFT, and others. Maybe you can find a kit with a price you like better.
Have you checked out EBAY? They have several Roadsmith kits for sale. I don't know if their prices are any less but worth looking into.
Two words. SHOP AROUND.
You can call Carl at Loganville, Georgia, dealer, used, pre-owned, parts, service, financing and he will probably give you some advice on them.
I enjoy my Roadsmith, but look around. try as many as possible. the rs kit is great thou.
Thanks for the comments, I'm pretty sure that i'ved deceided on the roadsmith and i'll wait till winter and see if anybody gets hungry. thanks
I think you'll really like the Roadsmith.
Hannigan is another great kit which is similar to Roadsmith regarding the longer wheelbase. That's not saying that the others like MotorTrike, CSC, ect. aren't great selections as well.
If I recall correctly, one of the members on this forum "Stephen" bought a Roadsmith kit and installed it himself - including painting, and had a very sstisfactory outcome. I understand that Roadsmith will sell the kits to individuals for DIY installation and is extremely liberal with telephone help.
I bought mine directly from Roadsmith this past spring, painted to match my Wing. Had a local friend who's an MC mechanic install it and am VERY satisfied with the result. The folks at Roadsmith were GREAT to work with and offered very responsive service when we had questions during installation. Would definitely go this was again....by the by, I highly recommend the extra 5 gallon fuel tank, really gives the scoot some legs!
You might also want to check with your insurance company. Due to liability issues some companies are starting to be sticklers about having a dealer do it and not self installed.
Well in Conn. for sure you are not going to build a trike out of spare VW parts. You better invest in a few Crash Dummies too
We had issues with Dune buggies and kit cars. Conn rules say you can only build one composit motorcycle in your lifetime and sell it. After that you must become a manufacturer. I have seen people from other states build a trike with a wooden frame, or attach it to car front end, that will not fly in the New England states. I would like to see comments from others on here on what you can build in your State and register.
Salvage title is also real hard. An auto body shop told me when my wife totaled her 04 Acura , don't even bother trying to save it. They check every nut bolt , measurement, receipt , could take months.
Good news and bad news . Easy to build an unsafe vehicle, not so good for everyone else when it falls apart on. the road or hits sometng when brakes do not work. Of course you can blow the horn to warn people before you kill them. Some I have seen are down right dangerious.
Thanks guys for the posts. I'm looking for deals, some people can't replace a light bulb and they should have someone do everything for them, I don't happen to be one of them. so lets keep the topic on point.. thanks