I have a friend who is thinking about a Tow Pac kit for his Gold Wing.
I am just wondering from those who have one, any problems with them?:beerchug:
I am just wondering from those who have one, any problems with them?:beerchug:
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I have ridden my brother-in-laws 4 wheeler. It was scary. i guess that you could get use to it but not if you have ridden a regular trike to begin with.
I purchaserd a Tow-Pac for my Yam Roadstar Silverado, in a-few short words they are the most dangerous thing on the road, and should not have licence to produce these things. NEVER would I recommend this unit to anybody who wants a trike configuration:AGGHH::Crap:
[FONT="] The bottom attachment point has a big piece of steel in the way. I can grind it off. Altering their bracket voids their warranty.[/FONT]
I am a representative of Motorcycle Tour Conversions, Inc., maker of the Voyager Convertible Kit.
I am posting on this website to clear up any confusion about our legality.
First of all, we are currently legal in every state of the United States. Even though most motorcycle identification codes read "...three wheels or less in contact with the road...", we are still legal.
Our legality is found in two areas:
First, we are considered a trailer under law. Trailer laws generally read, "a non-motorized vehicle, carrying persons or property, drawn from the motorcycle." We carry persons, the rider (and passenger), and property, the motorcycle. Our unit is non-motorized, and it is drawn from the motorcycle. Clearly legal.
Second, we are legal under the United States Disability Act. This act states that any product or modification that allows people to operate a vehicle or system in a way that makes it safer for the operator and the public is legal. Also, disabilities include both height and strength, which is a major cause for needing extra stability.
We hope NITSA, as well as individual states, will redefine the motorcycle, due to the industry's innovations, however, even if they don't, we are still legal.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Charles (MTC, Inc. President) at (815) 434-7900.
Thank you and Have a Great Day!
Curious, is that a picture of the finished product on your motorcycle? The welding seems ....very tightly engineered... from what I could see.
We almost bought one of these setups on a Yamaha from a neighbor, the $3500 price tag was appealing. The ride...not so much. Glad we got the Trike we have.
I was wondering about the legality of 'four wheels on a motorcycle' and sniffed around the web to find this, what I see as a good explanation:
source - https://www.venturerider.org/forum/topic/20898-heads-up-pa-riders-with-voyager-trike/
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