Lehman Trikes Continues Operations

Lee H. Mann

Gone But Not Forgotten
Unofficially, Lehman Trikes will be restarting operation for their Parts operation in 2 weeks and should be up and running 100% in 6 weeks. I received this word from a second party and there should be an official press release this week.

This is the first definitive response that Lehman Dealers have heard since the initial announcement of a potential buyer.
 
Unofficially, Lehman Trikes will be restarting operation for their Parts operation in 2 weeks and should be up and running 100% in 6 weeks. I received this word from a second party and there should be an official press release this week.

This is the first definitive response that Lehman Dealers have heard since the initial announcement of a potential buyer.

That's great to hear.
Butch
 
I'm glad to hear that not only for their employees and owners of their trike kits, but for all of us since the more completion the better the designs and quality gets to compete and the lower the prices for everyone.
 
Thats great news, They were going to pick up my trike last november,
Had a paint problem, (Blisters) I just talked with my dealer yesterday.
I'll let him know. I thought for sure I'd have too eat this,
Thanks for the news, You made my day,:D
 
This is very welcome news.

I bought my Pitboss last summer and already have 16,000 miles on it. :)

I would get more miles in it if it could have a trailer hitch. I found a nice single wide double high tent trailer that would fit nicely with my agenda. :p

It would be nice if they would sell the Crossbow parts without the body as a kit, so I could trike a Victory Cross Country. It would be even better if they built one will lots of trunk room and an available towing package. :D

Someone, who I rarely believe, told me a few days ago that Lehman was completely dead, never to return but I heard from a more reliable source that Champion may have invested as a Partner. Champion does not make any kits for Victorys, and I really liked my Victory Touring Cruiser, which is why I bought my Pitboss so it would be nice to see some other Victory based trikes. Perhaps Champion could start Partnering with manufacturers and make factory trikes as well.
 
This is very welcome news.

I bought my Pitboss last summer and already have 16,000 miles on it. :)

I would get more miles in it if it could have a trailer hitch. I found a nice single wide double high tent trailer that would fit nicely with my agenda. :p

It would be nice if they would sell the Crossbow parts without the body as a kit, so I could trike a Victory Cross Country. It would be even better if they built one will lots of trunk room and an available towing package. :D

Someone, who I rarely believe, told me a few days ago that Lehman was completely dead, never to return but I heard from a more reliable source that Champion may have invested as a Partner. Champion does not make any kits for Victorys, and I really liked my Victory Touring Cruiser, which is why I bought my Pitboss so it would be nice to see some other Victory based trikes. Perhaps Champion could start Partnering with manufacturers and make factory trikes as well.

Champion is a pretty strong player I think they bought Lehman not partnered with them. That's the rumor I heard. I think it's a win win as Champion makes great kits and Lehman makes great Trikes.

If you hear any thing else let me know!
 
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