150 Most Recent Posts

Thread AuthorPostersPost AuthorForumThread/Post Link
Rogue13rhino 2Harley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
JohnnyVDA5hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...Hello I am from Belgium
Rogue13Rogue1Harley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
ZZMACH110hardwickbvHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Kneesinbreeze1KneesinbreezeHarley Freewheeler /...Hiway pegs without installing crash...
Rogue13rhino 2Harley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
ctdair1ctdairHarley Tri GlideFixed Switch
Rogue13Rogue1Harley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
Rogue13Old Road DogHarley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
Davep13GorillaNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
ZZMACH110GorillaHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
HDUSA112GorillaNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
JohnnyVDA5GorillaNew Member Introduct...Hello I am from Belgium
Bloke8GorillaNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Sunman7GoldWingrGregHonda TrikesF1 Warning Light
ZZMACH11ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideRinehart VS Vance & Hines for M...
DK Custom Products362rhino 2Harley Tri GlideWhat did you do to Your Tri-Glide T...
Bloke8rhino 2New Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
JohnnyVDA5rhino 2New Member Introduct...Hello I am from Belgium
JohnnyVDA5ol' schoolNew Member Introduct...Hello I am from Belgium
BillR24ol' schoolThe Knife EnthusiestJUST KNIVES
Rogue13Rogue1Harley Tri GlideOil pressure gauge.
Zammy2Jack KlarichGeneral DiscussionHappy Birthday "prariepilot&qu...
JohnnyVDA5JohnnyVDANew Member Introduct...Hello I am from Belgium
Bloke8Jack KlarichNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Bloke8SullyNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Bloke8ol' schoolNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Bloke8hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Bloke8trike ladyNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
hogmemberisold5BurnerboyGeneral DiscussionHow many carry spare headlight bulb...
Burnerboy10BurnerboyCan Am Spyder Trike...How many of you ride a Can Am spyde...
Phill Griggs1Phill GriggsTrike TravelPIE-PIE & PIE
ISP-FL4NotgrownupThe Knife EnthusiestBenchmade Warranty
ISP-FL4Longbeard71The Knife EnthusiestBenchmade Warranty
ZZMACH13Longbeard71Harley Tri GlideLooking for Dynajet Power Vision mo...
DK Custom Products3621dn5upHarley Tri GlideWhat did you do to Your Tri-Glide T...
Bloke8BlokeNew Member Introduct...Hello from Uttoxeter UK
Papa Zook2Jack KlarichHarley Tri Glide2024 Harley Trikes Lineup - Laidlaw...
Tritek3Jack KlarichLehman TrikeAvoid buying a Lehman?
ZZMACH12Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
ZZMACH13Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideLooking for Dynajet Power Vision mo...
Davep6Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideTRI GLIDE AIR FILTER QUESTION
MDO100Jack KlarichHarley Freewheeler /...What Did You Do To Your Freewheeler...
Zammy3Jack KlarichGeneral DiscussionHappy Birthday ultrafxr
Zammy3Marc HGeneral DiscussionHappy Birthday ultrafxr
Smitty9013Marc HSidecar ForumSmall crack down the rabbit hole
HDUSA112Marc HNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
DK Custom Products362rhino 2Harley Tri GlideWhat did you do to Your Tri-Glide T...
HDUSA112ZammyNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
Oldman-TriGlide10ZammyHarley Tri GlideEnclosed Trailer Size
Smitty9013ZammySidecar ForumSmall crack down the rabbit hole
TomyJ7TomyJHome Built TrikesShenanigans
HDUSA112Uncle FesterNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
ZZMACH110Uncle FesterHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Zammy3ZammyGeneral DiscussionHappy Birthday ultrafxr
ZZMACH110stancotreauHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Davep6rhino 2Harley Tri GlideTRI GLIDE AIR FILTER QUESTION
Davep6DavepHarley Tri GlideTRI GLIDE AIR FILTER QUESTION
Smitty9013Smitty901Sidecar ForumSmall crack down the rabbit hole
ZZMACH110TrampasHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Oldman-TriGlide10CasperHarley Tri GlideEnclosed Trailer Size
HDUSA112Jack KlarichNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
ZZMACH110Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
ZZMACH110Bill J. from AustinHarley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Bill J. from Austin3Bill J. from AustinHarley Freewheeler /...16" front rim?
Bill J. from Austin3Bill J. from AustinHarley Freewheeler /...16" front rim?
ZZMACH110rhino 2Harley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
ZZMACH110DCR2013Harley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
Bill J. from Austin3RKplus10Harley Freewheeler /...16" front rim?
Bill J. from Austin3Papa ZookHarley Freewheeler /...16" front rim?
ZZMACH13ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideLooking for Dynajet Power Vision mo...
Bill J. from Austin3Bill J. from AustinHarley Freewheeler /...16" front rim?
HDUSA112cycle7447New Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
HDUSA112hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
ZZMACH110ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideNew Member Hello from NH
ZZMACH12ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
MDO100JTJerseyHarley Freewheeler /...What Did You Do To Your Freewheeler...
chucktrue558My TurnHarley Freewheeler /...Rear shock adjustment
HDUSA112trike ladyNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
HDUSA12cycle7447Harley Trike Convers...Harley TPMS sensor and aftermarket ...
HDUSA12HDUSA1Harley Trike Convers...Harley TPMS sensor and aftermarket ...
HDUSA12cycle7447Harley Trike Convers...Harley TPMS sensor and aftermarket ...
HDUSA112SullyNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
HDUSA12HDUSA1Harley Trike Convers...Harley TPMS sensor and aftermarket ...
Bonsai13woodyNew Member Introduct...New member from Texas
HDUSA112woodyNew Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
HDUSA112rhino 2New Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
HDUSA112HDUSA1New Member Introduct...New to Trike Talk
chucktrue558Old Road DogHarley Freewheeler /...Rear shock adjustment
stancotreau3stancotreauLehman TrikeLehman Storm rear brake pads
Tritek3trike ladyLehman TrikeAvoid buying a Lehman?
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
Bonsai13hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...New member from Texas
Davep13hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
LD-Ordie11hardwickbvNew Member Introduct...Newbie from the Mojave Desert
ZZMACH14ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
ctdair9ROAD DOGHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
Zammy2ZammyGeneral DiscussionHappy Birthday "prariepilot&qu...
Sunman7BowdenTrikeHonda TrikesF1 Warning Light
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
Jack Klarich3Jack KlarichGeneral DiscussionMY first guitar
hardwickbv4ctdairHarley Tri GlideGot a Code P0152 Engine Running Ric...
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
woody13Rogue1Maggie Valley Gather...Maggie Valley 2024
Davep13PosseRiderNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
chucktrue558Jack KlarichHarley Freewheeler /...Rear shock adjustment
ZZMACH12Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideSTOCK HARLEY ECM MAP with DynoJet
ctdair9Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
rhino 212Jack KlarichGeneral DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
rhino 212rhino 2General DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ZZMACH12ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideSTOCK HARLEY ECM MAP with DynoJet
ctdair9ROAD DOGHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
rhino 2121dn5upGeneral DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ZZMACH14ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
Davep13SullyNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
rhino 212Phu CatGeneral DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
ZZMACH14ol' schoolHarley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
hardwickbv4KoolbreezeHarley Tri GlideGot a Code P0152 Engine Running Ric...
Davep13DavepNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
Davep13woodyNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
rhino 212rhino 2General DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
dthorn6Jack KlarichHarley Tri Glide2024 Tri Glide front axle nut torqu...
rhino 212Jack KlarichGeneral DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
ctdair9Jack KlarichHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
rhino 2121dn5upGeneral DiscussionRainey day thought's ¶¶¶
Davep13Jack KlarichNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
Davep13ol' schoolNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
Tritek3TritekLehman TrikeAvoid buying a Lehman?
ZZMACH14Rmitchell55Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
Davep13trike ladyNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
Bonsai13Marc HNew Member Introduct...New member from Texas
Davep13Marc HNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
woody13PosseRiderMaggie Valley Gather...Maggie Valley 2024
Bonsai13ZammyNew Member Introduct...New member from Texas
woody13PosseRiderMaggie Valley Gather...Maggie Valley 2024
Davep13ZammyNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
chucktrue558ZammyHarley Freewheeler /...Rear shock adjustment
Bonsai13Uncle FesterNew Member Introduct...New member from Texas
Davep13Uncle FesterNew Member Introduct...Hello from the mountains
ZZMACH14rhino 2Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
dthorn6dthornHarley Tri Glide2024 Tri Glide front axle nut torqu...
ZZMACH14ZZMACH1Harley Tri GlideElectric Fans on 2014 Tri Glide
ctdair9MykneesbehurtinHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
ctdair9ctdairHarley Tri GlideHot Rotors After New Pads
Likes Likes:  0
Thanks Thanks:  0
Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

  1. #1
    News
    TrikeTalk Administrator
    Trike Talk News's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    107

    Default Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike at V-Twin Dealer Expo

    The new Roadsmith Indian Trike combines the attributes of a historically significant, high-performance touring motorcycle, with the comfort, safety and handling of a Roadsmith Trike. The result?

    Nothing less than a 3-wheeled “personal time machine” guaranteed to move the rider through time and space with a twist of the throttle.

    Name:  Roadsmith Indian 4.jpg
Views: 638
Size:  304.6 KB

    For more than 40 years, Roadsmith Trikes has been designing and producing some of the best engineered, best handling trikes in the business.

    Based in White Bear Lake, MN, Roadsmith manufactures and distributes 19 different trike conversion kits for Honda, Harley-Davidson, Victory and Indian motorcycles. They are represented by over a 100 Roadsmith dealers in the U.S. and Canada as well as their own retail location, The Trike Shop, on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, FL.




    Ride with the Expert
    Roadsmith Trikes
    (800) 331-0705
    Attached Images Attached Images      

  2. #2
    2000+ Posts tfdeputydawg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Indianapolis, In.
    Posts
    2,176

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    Outstanding
    Christian Motorcyclist Association #64488
    Patriot Guard
    Volunteer Fire/Rescue/EMT/Captain
    Was a LEO
    Part time Corrections Officer

  3. #3
    9750+ Posts Rod69's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Lawrenceville Il. USA
    Posts
    9,689

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    I like it. Very good lookin. Very stylish.
    Rod69 Illinois TOI #900
    Joan71 Illinois TOI #901

  4. #4
    1000+ Posts
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pendleton, Oregon USA
    Posts
    1,020

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    VERY VERY NICE.....hope to see one on the road soon!

  5. #5
    Lost In The 50's rmrc51's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Palmyra, Virginia
    Posts
    4,104

    Thumbs up Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    Nice lookin ride!!!!

  6. #6
    250+ Posts
    Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Location
    lake wales, fl. usa
    Posts
    265

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    Nice

  7. #7
    1+ Posts
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Oak Park, IL USA
    Posts
    2

    Cool Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    This is just perfect. Great lines, much better looking than Harley Tri-Glide (IMHO). I want one.

  8. #8
    5250+ Posts Pegasus1300's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Spring City,Utah, USA
    Posts
    5,302

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    To be a dissenter here but the styling fails for me in two areas. Yes it looks good from the 3/4 front view but side and back do nothing for me. They follow the same old square off features of all the other trikes out there without any regards to the inherent lines and curves of this particulars bike's body. The tank and seat flow well in a nice curve and then suddenly it stops and goes to a flat plane with no transition. Two nicely curved fenders with a big square slab stuck in between.No follow through or integration into the rest of the lines. IMHO if you want to see what can be done with carrying thru on a styling theme look at what Lehman has done in their Vision Trike. Big improvement on the factory lines. Probably lots of disagreement here but that's how I see it.
    Happy TRAils/NSD
    Paul

  9. #9
    800+ Posts
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Evansville, IN
    Posts
    799

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    Quote Originally Posted by Pegasus1300 View Post
    To be a dissenter here but ...
    Thank you for breaking the ice, as I'm scrolling down the comments thinking, Oh Really I just don't see it, I was worried I'd be the first to say it doesn't do anything for me!
    There is just something about it that does nothing for me, it's not ugly, but it doesn't look right to me!

  10. #10
    100000 + Posts
    Gold Club Member
    rhino 2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Utopia New Jersey USA..
    Posts
    100,006

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    It needs a top box......
    Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
    2019 Tri-Glide.......

  11. #11
    20+ Posts lazor1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    braslton ga.
    Posts
    28

    Default Re: Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

    <div class="bbcode_container">
    <div class="bbcode_quote">
    <div class="quote_container">
    <div class="bbcode_quote_container"></div>

    <div class="bbcode_postedby">
    <img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>Pegasus1300</strong>
    <a href="showthread.php?p=216225#post216225" rel="nofollow"><img class="inlineimg" src="images/buttons/viewpost-right.png" alt="View Post" /></a>
    </div>
    <div class="message">To be a dissenter here but the styling fails for me in two areas. Yes it looks good from the 3/4 front view but side and back do nothing for me. They follow the same old square off features of all the other trikes out there without any regards to the inherent lines and curves of this particulars bike's body. The tank and seat flow well in a nice curve and then suddenly it stops and goes to a flat plane with no transition. Two nicely curved fenders with a big square slab stuck in between.No follow through or integration into the rest of the lines. IMHO if you want to see what can be done with carrying thru on a styling theme look at what Lehman has done in their Vision Trike. Big improvement on the factory lines.

    Probably lots of disagreement here but that's how I see it.</div>

    </div>
    </div>
    </div>i think if they put a curved tour trunk with pass backrest it might make transition nicer, jus thinkin<br />
    <br />
    <font color="silver"><font size="1">- - - Updated - - -</font></font><br />
    <br />
    <div class="bbcode_container">
    <div class="bbcode_quote">
    <div class="quote_container">
    <div class="bbcode_quote_container"></div>

    <div class="bbcode_postedby">
    <img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>Trike Talk News</strong>
    <a href="showthread.php?p=215993#post215993" rel="nofollow"><img class="inlineimg" src="images/buttons/viewpost-right.png" alt="View Post" /></a>
    </div>
    <div class="message"><font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><div style="text-align: center;"><font size="3"><font size="4"><b>Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike at V-Twin Dealer Expo<br />
    <br />
    </b></font><br />
    </font></div></span></font><font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3">White Bear Lake, MN (February 10, 2014) – Roadsmith Trikes unveiled the industry’s first new Indian trike conversion at this year’s V-Twin Dealer Expo in Cincinnati this past weekend.

    While certainly not new to the business of creating trike conversions for the Indian brand, Roadsmith is pleased to be the first trike company to offer a conversion kit for the new Polaris-based Indians introduced at the Sturgis Rally last year. This is Roadsmith’s third version of an Indian trike (having designed trike conversions for all of the previous iterations of the Indian brand) and, given the initial reception of the motorcycle, it appears this will be the Indian brand that’s going to be around for a very long time.<br />
    <br />
    </font><a href="http://www.triketalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=18562" title="Name:
    Views:
    Size: ">Attachment 18562</a></span></font><br />
    <font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3"><br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    Roadsmith’s new Indian trike, like the motorcycle itself, promises to be an instant success. A world-class touring motorcycle, coupled with Roadsmith’s 42-year history of building high-quality, independent rear suspension trike conversions, combines to deliver a stylish, new trike that should quickly prove to be one of the company’s top sellers.<br />
    <br />
    </font><a href="http://www.triketalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=18563" title="Name:
    Views:
    Size: ">Attachment 18563</a></span></font><br />
    <font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3"><br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    Unique styling and incredible performance are the hallmarks of the new Indian brand and these will not be lost on the trike version. Taking its styling cues from the Indian’s iconic, curvaceous fenders, the new Roadsmith Indian Trike looks as if it slipped out of the same time machine as the motorcycle itself. As for the performance, the Indian’s new 111 cu. in. motor is incredibly smooth and powerful and will easily propel this new trike to comfortable cruising speeds and beyond. Adding Roadsmith’s proven, silent, electric reverse, while retaining the bike’s ABS braking system, promises complete control of the trike, no matter which direction the rider is headed.<br />
    <br />
    </font><a href="http://www.triketalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=18564" title="Name:
    Views:
    Size: ">Attachment 18564</a></span></font><br />
    <font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3"><br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    <br />
    In the end, the new Roadsmith Indian Trike combines the attributes of a historically significant, high-performance touring motorcycle, with the comfort, safety and handling of a Roadsmith Trike. The result? Nothing less than a 3-wheeled “personal time machine” guaranteed to move the rider through time and space with a twist of the throttle.<br />
    <br />
    </font><a href="http://www.triketalk.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=18565" title="Name:
    Views:
    Size: ">Attachment 18565</a></span></font><br />
    <font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3">For more than 40 years, Roadsmith Trikes has been designing and producing some of the best engineered, best handling trikes in the business.

    Based in White Bear Lake, MN, Roadsmith manufactures and distributes 19 different trike conversion kits for Honda, Harley-Davidson, Victory and Indian motorcycles. They are represented by over a 100 Roadsmith dealers in the U.S. and Canada as well as their own retail location, The Trike Shop, on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, FL.</font></span></font><br />
    <font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><div style="text-align: center;"><font size="3"><br />
    </font></div></span></font><font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3">Ride with the Expert<br />
    <a href="http://www.trikeshop.com/" target="_blank"><font color="#ff0000"><b>Roadsmith Trikes</b></font></a><br />
    (800) 331-0705</font></span></font></div>

    </div>
    </div>
    </div>went on the website, not even a hint at price.and why would reverse be an option on a heavy trike 1150 lbs. thats a lot to push. also they show the swaybar as an option? i'm still very interested though

Similar Threads

  1. Indian Dealer Also Trike Dealer
    By Geezzer Glide in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 01-12-2021, 08:25 AM
  2. Indian Trike!?
    By seabiz in forum Other Brands Trikes
    Replies: 26
    Last Post: 12-09-2013, 08:47 AM
  3. CSC Unveils All New 2012 Viper GL1800
    By Trike Talk News in forum Honda Trikes
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 11-03-2011, 02:07 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •