Looking into the trike world and have come down to two kits.Hannigan or Roadsmith ,for the owners of these kits could you give me your pros&cons on each kit. Thanks,I know most of it depends on the installer.:xzqxz:
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What is the difference in HT and HTS Kit from Roadsmith?
I have a 12 Wing with a Gen II Hannigan kit. I LOVE the look of the kit and no other company builds a kit that looks that distinctive. It rides like a dream, does not have a monoshock for suspension, and has the largest trunk of any of them. You hardly ever see a used Hannigan for sale. Folks just keep them. The only negative is changing plugs. It is a major task because of those neat looking ground effects on each side.
That being said, if I needed to buy another Trike for whatever reason, it would definitely be a Hannigan.
But then, you only really need to change plugs about every 50K miles!!!!
The biggest plus for a Hannigan is the in line drive shaft. Therefore no severe angles on the U-joints!!!!!!!
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