Nobody ever hear of this???...hmmmm..
Hello all; New guy here, I don't have a trike..yet! I see one in my future at some point. My friend just bought an '05 GoldWing trike & matching trailer, picks it up in a wk or so. I have been reading with great interest about all the trikes on here, so many beautiful rides!
I also have been on the web checking different trikes & kits. I did a search here & came up dry; I found a site called Mystery Designs, their tilt kit looks VERY interesting, but with all the different set-ups on here..I can't find a single mention of these kits/bikes? I'm thinking there must be a reason for this? Not looking to run over any toes,but,....no one has any info? Or experience with this type?? Just curious??
Nobody ever hear of this???...hmmmm..
Trikes are expensive if you get a quality kit. Take a look at Hannigan, Roadsmith, CSC , and Champion for starters. Lots of knowledge here, I'm new to trikes but did a lot of research before purchasing.
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Thanks Chazzman; I'm not looking yet, just was curious about that tilt design as it looks interesting...
its a legit company. I do not have one but i have looked at them at their display in Daytona. it does seem like an interesting design. have not meet an owner though to talk to.
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I saw this at Americade 4 years ago. I has come a long way since then. Hey claimed that they have the only true ind rear.mthey have no stabilizer bare ( one side is not attached to the other) . Each side is on its own to truly move independent of the other. If I remember correctly no inexpensive .
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I looked into them when I was first trike shopping. They wouldn't do my shaft-driven bike. I thought their price was good, but not if you add the $5k for the "Tiltster" option on top of the $6k for the rear suspension. Then add another $800 for the wheels and tires, aobut $1800 for a body kit if you want it.
Thanks for the info guys; I sure would like to hear how they ride though....