Hi Randy,
Taking the advice of members of your website, and reaching out,
I have a beautiful 1996 FLSTF that has been covered up in the corner of my garage for longer than I care to admit. The light has gone off in my head that I can get back into the wind with a trike conversion, hence my email.
So I have been window shopping for a while, and found a softail conversion photo on the Frankenstein website that was pretty much what I envision for my conversion.
I called the Frankenstein facility today and talked with the general manager about my plan, and the picture on their website, titled "Eddies 1994 Harley Davidson Softail" located on the second page of photos in the "Fat Boy" section. Was pretty disappointed in the lack of information provided. He pulled up the photos, but explained it was an older build and really could not provide me with any component information I need to put together a list of needed parts and costs associated with the build.
I would probably look else where, however, the research and reading I have done seems to point toward a rugged/well built and trouble free unit, which is what I am looking for to match the dependability of my beloved early "Evo".
Maybe I caught him at a bad time and should wait a while and try again. Thoughts?
Any info you could provide would be helpful! Oh, and on a side note, pretty crazy to be feeling bad for a Texan's weather situation in mid February, me living in Massachusetts!
Willem
Taking the advice of members of your website, and reaching out,
I have a beautiful 1996 FLSTF that has been covered up in the corner of my garage for longer than I care to admit. The light has gone off in my head that I can get back into the wind with a trike conversion, hence my email.
So I have been window shopping for a while, and found a softail conversion photo on the Frankenstein website that was pretty much what I envision for my conversion.
I called the Frankenstein facility today and talked with the general manager about my plan, and the picture on their website, titled "Eddies 1994 Harley Davidson Softail" located on the second page of photos in the "Fat Boy" section. Was pretty disappointed in the lack of information provided. He pulled up the photos, but explained it was an older build and really could not provide me with any component information I need to put together a list of needed parts and costs associated with the build.
I would probably look else where, however, the research and reading I have done seems to point toward a rugged/well built and trouble free unit, which is what I am looking for to match the dependability of my beloved early "Evo".
Maybe I caught him at a bad time and should wait a while and try again. Thoughts?
Any info you could provide would be helpful! Oh, and on a side note, pretty crazy to be feeling bad for a Texan's weather situation in mid February, me living in Massachusetts!
Willem