Looking at a 2003 Goldwing trike with a Roadsmith trike kit. I need to put it on a trailer. I have a 6x10 open trailer and wondering if it will fit on it? Any help appreciated.<br>thanks, David
Looking at a 2003 Goldwing trike with a Roadsmith trike kit. I need to put it on a trailer. I have a 6x10 open trailer and wondering if it will fit on it? Any help appreciated.<br>thanks, David
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The RS GL1800 width is 56" and length is 116" (9' 6") so yes it will fit. If it has the rear nerf bumper it will be a real snug fit.
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Thanks for the info. Got one more question for you. I don't know if it has a rake kit or not. This is the older kit with the side opening door on it. What would be a recommended rake kit to install if it doesn't have one? I know you sell them and would know more what is needed.
Thanks, David
It should have a 5.5 rake. That's standard for Road Smith. If not, then it will be really hard to steer. Mainly because of the added length.
Randy
Last year when I had my 2010 Goldwing trike built, I had to admit that I never had ridden a trike ever before.............So when I was going over the prices with my builder, my question was to him DO I REALLY NEED A NEW FRONT END?????????
Well his answer to me was quote: 80% of folks that didn't have the rake 5.5% added came back and wanted it............and 0% of folks that had it installed came back and wanted it changed back to stock.............So YES I ordered mine with the 5.5% rake..........BUT still to be truthful, I have yet to ride one w/o the rake kit installed so I still really have no idea what the difference is................
BUT just yesterday (i'm serious here) I was talking to an old friend on the phone that I used to work with over 30 yrs ago (I have not seen him since) and he claimed to ride a tri Glide and said that it was hard for him to steer his bike and after every ride his shoulders were hurting..(again, I have no idea of his physical condition/I haven't seen him in 30 years) BUT I thought, WOW I can ride all day w/o hurting problems, or bad shoulders, so I considered myself glad that I did go with the power steering kit added.....and of course I have not seen his bike so I also have NO idea of the condition of his bike either...
Ronnie
To me it’s not power steering , but not intolerant either. Keeping your upper bod in some kind of shape definitely helps. Us old folks , after retirement , tend to soften up a bit , after the activity slow down. Fortunately I have the accessibility of gym equipment at my firehouse. When I feel as if the Advil is no longer needed I hit the arm and shoulder machine. It also keeps the energy up a bit After retiring from the HVAC biz, I did notice I was turning to mush! Don’t like that feeling. As desk jockeys heaviest objects were coffee cups . Never knew met a lightweight desk jock.
2012 Triglide Piaggio MP3 500 to get groceries 1991 FLHS as back up
"Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it !"
Tiffany, Olive, Daisy, “The Three Musketeers” together again.