This is a picture of my Kawasaki VN 2000 , I call it a Kawvette. It is currently tore down , getting more paint and running boards and more chrome.
This is a picture of my Kawasaki VN 2000 , I call it a Kawvette. It is currently tore down , getting more paint and running boards and more chrome.
My 2003 C50 trike.
my kawasaki storm.
Great looking trike Lazor. Ride safe
thanks, you ride safe up there
I don't have this trike now, but really enjoyed riding it for a few years.
It's a 2001 Suzuki VS800 with a Lehman conversion (don't know which model).
It was a really fun bike with only a few minor maintenance issues, particularly the clutch secondary, which was a PIA.
Sold it to a fellow from Pennsylvania.
Jackal08, great looking trike. I’m in the negotiating stage with my dealer for a new left over 08 C-90 with an 08 Lehman Jackal kit installed (same color as yours). I’m trying to get them to install a factory tour box and a front fairing. I might have to settle for a windshield if the shield on the fairing isn’t tall enough. It does not have the rake kit but does have a steering dampener installed. Most important I’m comfortable on the bike and my wife will be with tour box.
Just a few questions: What kind of gas mileage do you get? I currently ride a Suzuki 1500 Intruder 2 wheeler and can’t get better than 38 mpg. Have you added a rake kit or is it needed with this bike? Primarily I’m asking for your overall opinion for the trike.
Thanks
Tom
Here is my new ride a 2003 Volusia Suzuki with Romani Lehman Trike Kit.
Am loving her.
It's all about the journey.
2011 Kawasaki Vaquero Trike with a Champion conversion. Independant Rear Suspension. Runs out great, plenty of power to spare
2008 Suzuki Lehman Tramp. Great trike; affordable, comfortable, responsive, reliable & perfectly suited for our needs.
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2003 Suzuki Volusia VL800 with a Lehman Romani conversion. Its a great trike for our needs and I've enjoyed every mile.
Here is a pic of my new trike. It is a 2013 Kawasaki Voyager that never sold. It had 70 miles on it and it was triked by Motor Trike. This is the Challenger kit.
Nice ride Chappy KC, from fellow Illini. Ride safe
Never ride faster than your angel can fly !
Hi Chappy, I did move mine back 3". I had to trim the chrome plastic pieces around the front brackets. Die grinder with a fine carbide burr bit. I made my front bracket longer. The seat has to come off. I didn't take any pictures of it. I cut metal brackets and extended them [welded] My wife really loves the space now.
Hope this helps. Thanks Tom
Thanks Tom. I was thinking of cutting the brackets off that hold the plastic side pieces. Then I could slide the box back about 3" on the brackets I made. Then I could screw the plastic pieces directly to the box. What did you use to fill the gap between the seat and the box?
2017 Can Am Spyder RT-S