I have an Indian Roadmaster CSC Trike but one of the guys I ride with wants to buy a goldwing and turn it into a trike. He is wondering what would be the top 3 choices for conversion kits to consider for his goldwing? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Ed
I have an Indian Roadmaster CSC Trike but one of the guys I ride with wants to buy a goldwing and turn it into a trike. He is wondering what would be the top 3 choices for conversion kits to consider for his goldwing? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Ed
Roadsmith or California Sidecar -
Wing with Roadsmith kit, Traxxion Ak20 cartridges and Accuride System.
07 ST 1300 for two-wheeled fun!
If he wishes to do the work himself choices are limited. Champion, Roadsmith and DFT.
Retired trike builder
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California Sidecar Viper has a 5 year warranty. Just sayin'!
I loved mine.
The easiest and most obvious choice for me, after completing all the research, was the CSC Viper kit by California SideCar. Over the past 1 1/2 years, CSC spent a lot of phone and email time with me. They responded professionally, quickly and with a "solid good customer relationship" attitude.
I had the opportunity to speak with Dwight (in operations), Cassidy (in customer service) and Will (in tech support) on the Viper kits and their components. They were instrumental in helping me understand their product and all of the related accessories.
CSC manufactured and delivered the kit as originally scheduled on time.
See my build thread HERE.
I kinda jumped into the trike thing after not riding for a few years. Saw a local Goldwing with 2014 Motor Trike conversion. Was beautiful. Rode it & bought it. Read about CSC and liked what I read but it seemed they were more expensive and I wasn't certain I wanted to go there. (At least yet.) I read nothing really negative about the Motor Trike kit so I'm curious what the general opinion here is on Motor Trike? Thanks
My own follow up: I've been hopping around the forum and see some favorable and some unfavorable MT "reviews." I guess it's like anything else mechanical. Some degree of luck is going to be mixed in no matter what conversion one may buy.
I like Eurowing conversion. With that being said whatever you choose the kit is only as good as the installer.
I've owned two. First was a single axle kit on a Valkyrie. No real problems, other than my stupidity. I liked to hot-rod too much back then, twisted a couple of drive shafts.
On my '07 1800, I have the Adventure kit, IRS. I bought it used with near 11K miles. Right away I installed the new "green joint" grease-able drive shaft. I have since put over 50K miles on it with absolutely no problems.
....knocking on wooden table now.....
2007 Goldwing w/MT Adventure conversion
IBA: 65855 SS1000, National Parks Tour, Master Traveler Award
https://www.dosgreengoes.blogspot.com
Terry, if you pull the right side cover, where you check/add oil, you can see the front u-joint thru there. The original was black, I believe the second gen was gray, the final improvement had a green front u-joint, with one of the cups drilled and tapped on the end and a grease zerk installed. That end position seems kinda funny, what with all other grease zerks I've seen being installed on the cross within the u-joint. But with that zerk on the end of the cap, it is easy too push on a grease gun and give it a few pumps. About three is all mine ever takes.
But ya still gotta jack it up to get to the rear conventional u-joint. Takes all of five minutes to grease both.
2007 Goldwing w/MT Adventure conversion
IBA: 65855 SS1000, National Parks Tour, Master Traveler Award
https://www.dosgreengoes.blogspot.com
Good news is that mine is green. Bad news is that the side cover doesn't reveal enough for me to access the zerk. I can see it, just can't get to it! I don't have a grease gun with the flexible hose at the end. Will have to get one and try to fish it.
Separately, I was checking the CV boots. Noticed that three allen wrench screws on the outside of the left boot were very loose! Two in fact were half way out. I tightened them best I can but not sure I was able to tighten them to spec. Think I better set up an appointment and get her checked over.
i have had two trikes, my first was a 2006 Motor Trike which I liked. I was able to trade up to a 2012 CSC which I like a lot more. I would definitely recommend CSC.
Bill
Mgammon has 2008 Goldwing w/2012 Roadsmith Trike and trailer for sale in Classifieds.
Leo TOI #617
(Jeannette)
09 RSV Black on Red with Hannigan trike conversion
have a dft kit on mine , love it easy to service yourself , uses honda driveline
I have a Motor Trike Razor. Love it. Turn a trike upside down and they're all sisters :0) Pick the one you like. Remember, you'll have it for a looong time. You'll hear comments from all trikers favoring the one they ride now. Conformational bias. I chose the Razor because I like the style. To me, all other mfg's trikes all look the same - and some kind of bland.
Brother Mike
Roadsmith, Roadsmith, Roadsmith
CSC Viper here. Both the wife and myself love the ride. Get compliments all the time. Also with that 5 year warranty....hard to beat.... Had it for 1 1/2 years...no problems at all.
2015 Goldwing 1800 W/ 2016 C.S.C. Viper Trike Conversion
- Just a matter of opinion. I like Ind rear. , some say more moving parts. Mine is a DFT. 20 years old. Still ticking with 70,000 on it .. I can feel the bumps on the straight axle Wife felt it even more. Rear passenger comfort better on a IND.
When I am gona fix something I will fix it. You don't have to bug me every 6 months.
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