If that's the best they could come up with,I am not impressed.
Depends on what class. might be a stock trike class.
Blueline....since you have shown us pictures of at least two different "show winners" what were the classes that included Trikes, and which class did this Tri Glide win?
"HOW we ride today, may determine IF we can ride tomorrow"
Not impressed, sorry.
Now this one looks good.
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Hell - I think Clint44's is better than all of them! jc
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I wonder what the rest of the Harley trikes looked like?
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That's one winner and keeper, simple and clean looking.
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I think I have to agree with what most have said, I have seen several TG's on TT that look better than that daytona winner
Much like our present Presidential race, contests that are decided by a popular VOTE are limited by the choices that voters have to choose from. And I agree that Clints beautiful trike would be a winner in nearly any contest.
"HOW we ride today, may determine IF we can ride tomorrow"
The best I could come up with is, The Rat's Hole Show has only one Trike Class.
"TRIKE CLASS-any type of m/c (trike or sidecar), powered by any type of engine. No limit on modifications."
You folks are really special. Thank you for all the compliments.
Off the top of my head,ParrotHD and Fireman Will own trikes that I think are really exceptional. Zook's trike will be too,when it's done. However,there are so many exceptional trikes on this site,I would hate to be a member of the judging staff.