Originally Posted by Zammy
2020 TriGlide Tahitian Teal aka (Hawaiian Hussy). Avon frt & Comfortred rear tires. ProAction frt & rear susp. RZ seat. DK floorboard extension & rear axle retainer kit with EBS, HD pull -back bars. Custom Dynamics front turn signals & Vent grill. All ,HD "Edge Cut " accessories.
Nope.
I personally don't want anything to do with ABS brakes on a Tri Glide.
That's basically the main reason I'll stay with my 2017
No… This I the last trike no matter who the manufacturer is… The dollar cost for fun at my age is not worth the price.
And that said I just last week bought a new Honda Side By.
Ie; Fun on a different playing ground..👍👍
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
NO NEVER
No. Want nothing to do with ABS or that traction control setup on a trike.
hardheaded
100% air cooled for me. Don't want electronics other than occasionally a radio or CD. I'll stick with my '12 Tri Glide.
I am going to put my money in some wild modifications to my existing trike when I can afford it. It will be all mine!
Don't SEEK attention, PAY attention!
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." Albert Einstein.
2015 Harley Tri Glide
Yup, bought a 21 cvo last fall. The clock is ticking for me and decided I should have one more brand new bike. Last new one was a 2001 Classic I had for about 13 years.
Bought a new 2021 Freewheeler in October 2021.
Why?
1. Legs are not always there when I stop a two-wheeler
2. Balance is not always there when I roll a two-wheeler down the ramp from my shop
3. 3 wheels eliminate those embarrassing moments
4. Because the wife can use the trunk as a coffin when she buries me and my bike
That would be a big NO. If anything I would look for a low milage Twin Cam Road Glide and have a trike kit put on it.
NO. Bought a deceased friends' 2015 Tri Glide from his daughter who let it sit outside for 4 years. Have completely enjoyed redoing everything on it, love riding it. Will never grace mother Harley with any more of my money if there is an aftermarket solution. Learned lesson when it took 5 months to get manuals.
I did just what you stated. I bought a 2001 Roadglide from a good friend of mine in 2007. It was well maintained and had about 40,000 miles on it at the time. In 2016, I had a Champion trike kit installed and now have nearly 100,000 total miles on the bike and never regretted it.
I was in the market for a new Harley trike - had just purchased a new 2021 Ultra. Dealer wanted almost $10,000 over MSRP for the CVO - and said my bike was good for wholesale.
As I thought about our earlier GoldWing trike with the MotorTrike conversion, I decided to look at converting my 2021. TriGlide uses the Lehman platform - straight axel whereas CSC used an independent action. Also looked at the CSC for the rake kit plus, added the running boards
Maybe….. I think the only way would be if they come out with an IR suspension. Then I might really consider it, but as I get older, maybe a FW.
If Miss Mysterious ever goes away it would be for a Freewheeler...
Miss Mysterious...
2015 Mysterious Red Tri Glide...
Vance&Hines head pipe w/Rhinehart slipons...Slipstream Collection...DK Lift...11" Clearview w/ recurve...HD chrome Enforcers w/Goodyear Triple Tread Assurance...just a touch of chrome & LEDs...
If I need a new bike,HD is the one for me.
2020 TriGlide Tahitian Teal aka (Hawaiian Hussy). Avon frt & Comfortred rear tires. ProAction frt & rear susp. RZ seat. DK floorboard extension & rear axle retainer kit with EBS, HD pull -back bars. Custom Dynamics front turn signals & Vent grill. All ,HD "Edge Cut " accessories.
If I were in the market for a Harley trike I would opt for one with a Hannigan or CSC conversion.
You don't quit riding because you get old.
You get old because you quit riding.
Mike & Shirley