Okay folks, if you had a '72 FLH 1200, and wanted to do a trike conversion, which trike kit and why?
Okay folks, if you had a '72 FLH 1200, and wanted to do a trike conversion, which trike kit and why?
Because of the age your bike you may only be able to trike it with either a Santiago or Frankenstein trike kit. You may still have some modifications that will have to be done
Overcoming Adversity is the path to better ideas!!
2008 Roadglide w/ MOTOR TRIKE Kit
S&S 124" Headwork & Custom designed cams by John
Custom made right side shifter (Lost my left leg above the knee due to a hit n run driver) SOOS's custom made floorboard spacer
I know the age is going to make it, shall we say, interesting? Question, though - the only Frankenstein kits I've seen are really bare-bones looking, which I totally admit could be my lack of exposure to them. Is it possible to dress those up some more?
Look at American Trike, I did one on an older RoadKing and the ride is sweet!
Might be a little underpowered for it. I had a '77 FLH for years. Was rebuilding either the top or bottom ends every 30k.
Santiago I know has a Shovelhead swing arm >> Trikes and Trike conversion kits, Custom Motorcycle Trikes, custom motorcycle parts, and more...
You would still have to purchase the axle Trikes and Trike conversion kits, Custom Motorcycle Trikes, custom motorcycle parts, and more... and it might be possible to use the body kit they have for a Roadking >> Trikes and Trike conversion kits, Custom Motorcycle Trikes, custom motorcycle parts, and more... with some minor modifications.
Best to call them and ask about it
Overcoming Adversity is the path to better ideas!!
2008 Roadglide w/ MOTOR TRIKE Kit
S&S 124" Headwork & Custom designed cams by John
Custom made right side shifter (Lost my left leg above the knee due to a hit n run driver) SOOS's custom made floorboard spacer