The workmanship looks good but I don't think it is for me. If I am going to pay that much for transportation it will be a national brand.
First I've seen any of these for sale, but here's one on eBay.
Honda : Gold Wing : eBay Motors (item 230430412523 end time Feb-04-10 14:52:47 PST)
Dave
Those voices in my head may not be real, but they have some really good ideas.
The workmanship looks good but I don't think it is for me. If I am going to pay that much for transportation it will be a national brand.
I would wounder about how it would steer especially at low speed.
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Along the same line.....I had a fellow walk into the shop yesterday and ask me to become a dealer for a line of street legal quads/atvs...I am dead serious....showed pictires and said they will be DOT for Canada shortly...not sure I see the purpose??
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I saw some rev trike from China I think, that were like 400 cc and sold for around $5,000. Looked interesting but I lost the info. this does toohttp://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/honest-kelly/product-detailQMinLCXoHgkY/China-EEC-200CC-Tricycle-Scooter-FPM200E-.html.. If they upped it to 500 it would sell very well
At low speed it steers on the hard side....not as bad as a car when the power steering is broke, but you do need a little muscle. But once this baby gets rolling...it steers very quick and easy, and handles like it's on rails!
HI.Is the front end a trunk or just houses the suspension cross members? Any idea if it is street legal in any western states? Thks
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Front end nose cone is just bodywork to cover the framework, front suspension and steering mechanicals, no trunk.
As far as street legal from state to state, it's a grey area. Any new vehicle built from the ground up with 4 wheels would have to meet automobile standards. But the vehicle is already titled/registered as a motorcycle, the front & rear are removable conversions (though they would likely never be removed because of the work involved), so it gets through a loophole. If a DMV rep or a righteous law enforcement officer had to inspect it prior to registering, depending on their knowledge of the laws, they could possibly give it trouble. Most officials we (or Hannigan) have ever spoken to, have said that they wouldn't give it any trouble, it's obviously based from a motorcycle. Heck, a bike with a Voyager or InstaTrike kit on them have 4 wheels too, I don't hear anything about them getting any hassles.
I do believe that is the Hannigan kit I've seen pic's of