New for the Harley Rider
kenhiggins
Posted 2010-11-13 7:43 AM (#73394)
Subject: New for the Harley Rider


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Montreal, QC Canada
I found this interesting for those "older" Harley riders

http://landingear.com/home.php

for only $2995.
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rdbudd
Posted 2010-11-13 11:03 AM (#73400 - in reply to #73394)
Subject: RE: New for the Harley Rider


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
That's actually pretty cool! It looks like a good alternative to a trike. Kits available for Harleys, Goldwings, Yamahas, and Triumphs. No mention of Victory.

Ronnie
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VVision
Posted 2010-11-13 5:16 PM (#73413 - in reply to #73394)
Subject: RE: New for the Harley Rider


New user

Posts: 3
http://www.trikealternative.com/ghostwheels.shtml


ghostwheels or re-tract-a-trike these look like fun!!
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2010-11-14 7:42 AM (#73441 - in reply to #73394)
Subject: RE: New for the Harley Rider


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State

I understand the need but I could never ride a Harley with training wheels and feel good about it.

I think the Can -Am Spyder would be less embarrassing.

Just my Opinion
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ScoreBo
Posted 2010-11-14 10:26 AM (#73449 - in reply to #73394)
Subject: Re: New for the Harley Rider


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Agreed, but have you ever rode a Can-Am? I rode one in Daytona and it was pretty cool.
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-14 3:46 PM (#73461 - in reply to #73449)
Subject: Re: New for the Harley Rider


Tourer

Posts: 401
ScoreBo - 2010-11-14 10:26 AM

Agreed, but have you ever rode a Can-Am? I rode one in Daytona and it was pretty cool.


I own one. It will dust my Vision, but it isn't as comfortable.
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