I have a Hannigan kit and they don't offer the factory bras, like Motor Trike. Any aftermarket ones out there or do you just go to a local upholstery shop to have some made? If so, any suggestions on the inner lining to prevent it rubbing through the paint?
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I have a canvas shop 3 doors down from me. Took a picture of the Motor Trike bras with me and they made some to fit my Champion.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Thanks, I checked with Peekaloos, but she doesn't have anything for the Hannigan. Guess I'll go to a local appholstry shop and see what they can do.
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.
Thomas Jefferson
Looked at the bras ... Not gonna get one ... I have seen too many cars with them and they catch dirt underneath ... That acts like sandpaper on the finish ... I think if I was to go for some protection and dressiness I would opt for some diamond plate or maybe brushed stainless or aluminum ...
The more ideas you have, the better our chances of having a good one ... Or at least giving someone else a good one ...
thanks for that feedback. I was also concerned about the finish underneath as I've seen many car finishes ruined by bras. Figured that if I did go with a bra, it would have to be something that would be permanent. Never considered the metal options, but it's worth thinking about.
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.
Thomas Jefferson
GL1800 with 2009 Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Traxxion Suspension and much more...
As long as it can be replaced then it seems like a good thing beneath a bra ...
The more ideas you have, the better our chances of having a good one ... Or at least giving someone else a good one ...
I got bras with the Shadow when I got from MotorTrike last year. They also provided some sage advice about maintaining the bras.
Simply put: Take the bras off after you've been riding in the rain and wipe dry both the bra and the fender and you won't have any paint problems. Leaving the bras on while wet will eventually lead to blistered paint on the fenders.
I've found that advice to be very sound and good. 12K miles later I still have nice, shiny, clean fenders.
I’m glad that I decided to install the 3M Scotchgard Paint Protection Film onto my Trike. We covered everything that faces the front; front fender, faring, mirrors, running boards and rear fenders. This install was not easy, since the trike has quite a few curves and many aftermarket accessories that needed special attention, but it's done! Now I can take this baby on long distance rides without worrying about stone chips, bug damage, abrasion and weathering. :yes:
GL1800 with 2009 Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Traxxion Suspension and much more...
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