I am considering triking my 2012 Honda and not really sure as to whether i want the Motor trike Razor or the Roadsmith HTS ??? any help here would be appreciated thanks
I am considering triking my 2012 Honda and not really sure as to whether i want the Motor trike Razor or the Roadsmith HTS ??? any help here would be appreciated thanks
I chose Roadsmith. Customer service is great. I did my own conversion,and no air bags to mess with. Each has there own features. You have to pick what fits your needs.
I have the MT Adventure, same underneath as the Razor. My only complaint is the way MT designed their IRS, with the "cage" around the differential, that part sits too low to the ground. I travel some farm roads (dirt) to kinfolks, and it will drag on a couple inches of stone or ruts. I've seen other better designs but don't remember if RS is one of them.
Other than that, the MT has been bullet proof for the 40k miles I've ridden it.
2007 Goldwing w/MT Adventure conversion
IBA: 65855 SS1000, National Parks Tour, Master Traveler Award
https://www.dosgreengoes.blogspot.com
In short, no. Increasing the preload, air pressure to the upper bags, only firms up the ride. It does not increase ground clearance.
At the bottom of this page, you can view the MT IRS. Click the pic for an enlarged view. The anti-roll bar shown in red circles the entire bottom of the unit, this is what drags on mine on some unimproved roads. Increasing preload will keep you from bottoming out on swales in asphalt/improved roads, (in spirited riding) but no increase in actual ground clearance when moving slow. I have learned to closely watch the surface for irregularities. As I said, it is comfortable & about bullet proof, otherwise.
2007 Goldwing w/MT Adventure conversion
IBA: 65855 SS1000, National Parks Tour, Master Traveler Award
https://www.dosgreengoes.blogspot.com
You don't state that you have driven either one. DO it! No matter what we say here, it is your butt co-riders', if applicable, that must be happy. There are many differences between these so compare the specs, how they're built, what parts they use, wheelbase (longer is smoother ride just like a car), suspension type and adjustments.
Also consider how you're doing to use it. Is one or the other prevalent in your area. This has bearing on how many "friends" can share info and help when you need. It also affects resale value. In our area RS outnumbers MT 8:1. Have no idea why.
No matter your choice, one of the most important decisions is who your installer is. A bad one can screw up the best trike out there and also make any service requirements painful. Spend some time researching your installer as it will pay off in the end.
Good luck. All the major brands are good. It's like choosing Chevy, Ford, or Chrysler.
Wing with Roadsmith kit, Traxxion Ak20 cartridges and Accuride System.
07 ST 1300 for two-wheeled fun!
I have a Razor and bought it because of the looks.... I like it!
All other brands of trikes, well, all look the same. Kind of bland.
Brother Mike
+1 on doing your own test rides ... everyone has a different feel ... you know ... in the seat area ... go with what speaks to you after your rides.
I'll give you more food for thought!
Have you considered a Hannigan?
Longer wheel base and IRS for a much smoother ride.
Wider stance for more stability.
The "biggy" is the rear end is off set to match the Wings drive shaft output. No severe drive shaft angles therefore, no U-joint, shaft failures and low maintenance!
Optional weight bearing foot fairings mean you can remove your rider pegs and rest you feet on the fairings for a much more comfortable ride.
I studied and tested all the major conversions for almost 4yrs before picking the Hannigan!
Picking a good conversion business is also a decision that takes some study.
Christian Motorcyclist Association #64488
Patriot Guard
Volunteer Fire/Rescue/EMT/Captain
Was a LEO
Part time Corrections Officer
I bought the Roadsmith two years ago manly because they use a lot of standard automotive parts in there drive line and there great customer service. I road a lot of different brands before I made my purchase and decided on the Roadsmith. I had mine installed at the factory in White Bear Lake Minnesota, dropped it off at 8:30am and picked it up the next day at 10:00am.
Jim's Motor Trike (YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/c/JimMotorTrikeRazor
88#... LOL I've never had mine over about 60# cause it rode like a truck then. I'll try your suggestion when I'm next on the farm rode. Thanks
2007 Goldwing w/MT Adventure conversion
IBA: 65855 SS1000, National Parks Tour, Master Traveler Award
https://www.dosgreengoes.blogspot.com