Independent rear suspension ??

Douglas44

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Hi Alla'all ;

I recently had the opportunity to ride a Freewheeler and was shocked at the ride and handling.

I have ridden a few Goldwing trikes and there was nothing to compare between the two.

The Goldwing's have IRS

Do the newer Freewheelers come with IRS or is it possible to retro fit IRS to one ??

Any idea how much an IRS setup would cost ?

Thanks to any reply's , Doug .
 
Hi Alla'all ;

I recently had the opportunity to ride a Freewheeler and was shocked at the ride and handling.

I have ridden a few Goldwing trikes and there was nothing to compare between the two.

The Goldwing's have IRS

Do the newer Freewheelers come with IRS or is it possible to retro fit IRS to one ??

Any idea how much an IRS setup would cost ?

Thanks to any reply's , Doug .

I think it would be around $ 10000.00 Having it done by a shop. maybe a little less you do the work yourself, Then if it was still under Harley warranty That would be cancelled.
 
I think it would be around $ 10000.00 Having it done by a shop. maybe a little less you do the work yourself, Then if it was still under Harley warranty That would be cancelled.

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Thanks for the replies , I really appreciate the help .

I like the idea of the Freewheeler because it reminds me of my Road King, no radio, just a wind screen and a detachable GPS .

The one I test rode was so bad, ride and steering wise. I thought it was broken .

Took it back to the shop and they said that's how they all ride . If that's the case then I'll pass.
 
Thanks for the replies , I really appreciate the help .

I like the idea of the Freewheeler because it reminds me of my Road King, no radio, just a wind screen and a detachable GPS .

The one I test rode was so bad, ride and steering wise. I thought it was broken .

Took it back to the shop and they said that's how they all ride . If that's the case then I'll pass.

The shop wasn’t lying….But just to ease your mind go to a different dealer and do another test ride…There’s a lot of things you can spend your money on to convince you it rides a little better…But it’s all relative…They are what they are 🤔..
 
What are they designed for ? :xzqxz::xzqxz:

The Freewheeler is a sport trike. The Goldwing is, well a Goldwing. A two wheeled Cadillac (or in this case a three wheeled conversion) designed for biking comfort and luxury, as much as a trike can be luxurious out in the open weather and all. If you want a Cadillac fine, just don't expect a Corvette to be the same thing.
 

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