Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike

Roadsmith Unveils New Indian Trike at V-Twin Dealer Expo

The new Roadsmith Indian Trike combines the attributes of a historically significant, high-performance touring motorcycle, with the comfort, safety and handling of a Roadsmith Trike. The result?

Nothing less than a 3-wheeled “personal time machine” guaranteed to move the rider through time and space with a twist of the throttle.

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For more than 40 years, Roadsmith Trikes has been designing and producing some of the best engineered, best handling trikes in the business.

Based in White Bear Lake, MN, Roadsmith manufactures and distributes 19 different trike conversion kits for Honda, Harley-Davidson, Victory and Indian motorcycles. They are represented by over a 100 Roadsmith dealers in the U.S. and Canada as well as their own retail location, The Trike Shop, on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, FL.




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To be a dissenter here but the styling fails for me in two areas. Yes it looks good from the 3/4 front view but side and back do nothing for me. They follow the same old square off features of all the other trikes out there without any regards to the inherent lines and curves of this particulars bike's body. The tank and seat flow well in a nice curve and then suddenly it stops and goes to a flat plane with no transition. Two nicely curved fenders with a big square slab stuck in between.No follow through or integration into the rest of the lines. IMHO if you want to see what can be done with carrying thru on a styling theme look at what Lehman has done in their Vision Trike. Big improvement on the factory lines. Probably lots of disagreement here but that's how I see it.
 
To be a dissenter here but ...

Thank you for breaking the ice, as I'm scrolling down the comments thinking, Oh Really I just don't see it, I was worried I'd be the first to say it doesn't do anything for me!
There is just something about it that does nothing for me, it's not ugly, but it doesn't look right to me!
 
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</div>i think if they put a curved tour trunk with pass backrest it might make transition nicer, jus thinkin<br />
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</font></div></span></font><font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3">White Bear Lake, MN (February 10, 2014) – Roadsmith Trikes unveiled the industry’s first new Indian trike conversion at this year’s V-Twin Dealer Expo in Cincinnati this past weekend.

While certainly not new to the business of creating trike conversions for the Indian brand, Roadsmith is pleased to be the first trike company to offer a conversion kit for the new Polaris-based Indians introduced at the Sturgis Rally last year. This is Roadsmith’s third version of an Indian trike (having designed trike conversions for all of the previous iterations of the Indian brand) and, given the initial reception of the motorcycle, it appears this will be the Indian brand that’s going to be around for a very long time.<br />
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Roadsmith’s new Indian trike, like the motorcycle itself, promises to be an instant success. A world-class touring motorcycle, coupled with Roadsmith’s 42-year history of building high-quality, independent rear suspension trike conversions, combines to deliver a stylish, new trike that should quickly prove to be one of the company’s top sellers.<br />
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Unique styling and incredible performance are the hallmarks of the new Indian brand and these will not be lost on the trike version. Taking its styling cues from the Indian’s iconic, curvaceous fenders, the new Roadsmith Indian Trike looks as if it slipped out of the same time machine as the motorcycle itself. As for the performance, the Indian’s new 111 cu. in. motor is incredibly smooth and powerful and will easily propel this new trike to comfortable cruising speeds and beyond. Adding Roadsmith’s proven, silent, electric reverse, while retaining the bike’s ABS braking system, promises complete control of the trike, no matter which direction the rider is headed.<br />
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In the end, the new Roadsmith Indian Trike combines the attributes of a historically significant, high-performance touring motorcycle, with the comfort, safety and handling of a Roadsmith Trike. The result? Nothing less than a 3-wheeled “personal time machine” guaranteed to move the rider through time and space with a twist of the throttle.<br />
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<font color="#444444"><span style="font-family: Calibri"><font size="3">For more than 40 years, Roadsmith Trikes has been designing and producing some of the best engineered, best handling trikes in the business.

Based in White Bear Lake, MN, Roadsmith manufactures and distributes 19 different trike conversion kits for Honda, Harley-Davidson, Victory and Indian motorcycles. They are represented by over a 100 Roadsmith dealers in the U.S. and Canada as well as their own retail location, The Trike Shop, on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, FL.</font></span></font><br />
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<a href="http://www.trikeshop.com/" target="_blank"><font color="#ff0000"><b>Roadsmith Trikes</b></font></a><br />
(800) 331-0705</font></span></font></div>

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</div>went on the website, not even a hint at price.and why would reverse be an option on a heavy trike 1150 lbs. thats a lot to push. also they show the swaybar as an option? i'm still very interested though
 
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