I chose a Roadsmith trike conversion in 2013 for my 2012 Goldwing and couldn't be happier, how about you?
I chose a Roadsmith trike conversion in 2013 for my 2012 Goldwing and couldn't be happier, how about you?
Last edited by Papa Zook; 07-17-2018 at 03:17 PM.
Goldwing:
A real butt kicking, wheel popping, tire burning old man's bike.
MIKE W.
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
I like the CSC kit that I put on my 2010 Kawasaki Voyager so much that CSC was at the top of the list when shopping for my wife's trike.
Tryke Flyer!
2010 GW 1800 with 2010 CSC Cobra kit
2010 Kawasaki Voyager ABS with 2016 CSC Kruze Kit - Gone but definitely not forgotten.
We love our Roadsmith, but only after having to completely redo the install. The conversion was done very sloppy and I had to fix a lot of things that were messed up. When we first got it, I absolutely hated it and wanted to immediately sell it for another GW. My wife kept urging me to keep trying. A 1000 miles later, I had the hang of it and actually started liking it. Now, we wouldn't trade this thing for anything....except for maybe a new one.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
The GT3MotorTrike kit I installed on my 2012 SilverWing in 2017 is working great for us.
After two years of research and test riding all the different brands I could, choose the Roadsmith and couldn't be happier after 3 years on the Roadsmith. I would purchase a Roadsmith again if I ever update to a new one.
"09 Venture with Hannigan Trike Kit. I had the "build from Hell" but after it was taken to Hannigan, they squared up the alignment, replaced the body and floorboards that were messed up and tweaked the reverse.
Absolutely love it now. Learning curve to ride it was about 20 minutes. I have almost 20K miles on it already.
Still having a problem with your builder? (we both know who your builder is) (Did you ever get your parts back?)
I have to admit I lucked out and totally enjoy my Roadsmith, with that same builder as yours/ was I just lucky, and he built it on one of his better days?? Sorry to hear your problems, but I'm happy to hear that you finely got it straighten out.....
ps> like I said before, your builder will always be a secret between you and I , I will never announce the builder's name ok?
Ronnie
We love our CSC Kruze trike built on our Kawasaki 1700 Nomad along with our matching CSC Escapade trailer!
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
I guess I am the odd man out...I miss 2 wheels like crazy..if my knees were better I would sell it immediately. Old age sucks !
Ronnie,
My trike is getting a couple things taken care of. I did take it back there because I like the new mechanic. Last year he tweaked a few things on my trike and got it handling sweet. I no longer had to muscle the turns. He brought me back and showed me what he did and why he did it. I liked that.
I still don't have my exhaust and windshield. He was supposed to pay me for them but still hasn't. I'm pretty sure that when I go down to pick up my trike and he hands me the bill for my repairs, I will tell him to deduct it from what he owes me. I think it might be a wash.
Still love our trike, watched it from when it was still a bike, "Wife Unit" and I jumped on it when offered for sale. I have added some mods over the years, and I do all maintenance.
At a "mall show" as a then new 1997 bike still:
Just after being converted about 2000:
More recently:
You obviously have taken very good care of it.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
when I got a little age on me and did not feel save with the wife on with me, I triked it out. it did not take me long to get used to it , I had a 6 deg. rake put on it , for the first 25 miles I thought I had made a mistake, but when I found our I was over steering it. it smoothed out and I love it.
I put a Champion kit on it, just did some reading on different kits and like the room in the trunk plus I like the looks. the shop that did the work did a great job and have had no problems ( installer is the key )
I chose Roadsmith and Papa Zooks 6 Deg easy steer.I did the build and paint myself. I am very happy with the kit. It takes 500 or so miles of riding to get to like the way a trike handles. I am one of the lucky ones, I also have a ultra glide to ride when I want 2 wheels. My wife can ride the trike if she wants when I am on 2 wheels.
Last edited by Papa Zook; 07-17-2018 at 03:19 PM.
I had my '04 Gold wing converted to a Motor trike IRS 2 years ago. While I mostly feel safe on the trike, I do miss the two wheels. As I aged I have become more vertically challenged.(shrinkage!) I sometimes think I should have purchased and installed the Low-Wing bracket (www.lowerwingproducts.com). Does anybody have experience/thoughts with this product?
Don - New Hampshire
2004 Gold Wing 2016 Motor Trike Razor