Trike Kit

You pretty much only have two basic types of conversion kits. One is a solid axle type of kit which is the style that Harley uses. To me the solid axle style of kit is rough riding. You can change the shocks or go with an air ride system but that's just adding more cost to the kit. The other style is an Independent Rear Suspension which allows each wheel to operate independently on rough roads. Take a look at a company called IMC at imc.com.
 
I have 2008 Harley Ultra Classic I was looking for a trike kit what one should I go with. Thanks

Freddie,

Welcome to the forum. Feel free to give me a call or text any time and I will be happy to share my thoughts on all the different conversions....design, features, benefits, warranties, prices, factory support, area dealer/installers, etc. No purchase from me required or expected. My cell number is 346-800-7946.

Randy
 

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