Reverse available? Lehman Storm

Nov 11, 2010
103
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Richmond, VA
Name
Stan
Does anyone know of a reverse kit or a way to hookup a reverse for a Lehman Storm (Kawasaki 900)?

My wife has short little legs and backing the Storm out of her new shelter for it is a little troublesome. If I'm around, it's no problem, since I can give here a little nudge or back it out for her. But, if she is going out on her own, it is kinda difficult.

Starter motor maybe? Like my Streetglide trike?

5693-debbies-new-ride
 
I have a 2010 Lehman Storm, I have been searching for different aftermarket parts because that's my hobby. The answer to your question is no, Kawasaki has not come up with a reverse gear yet? There has not been any aftermarket manufacturers that have developed a system. The Storm is light and easy to push, it is not emarrassing so don't worry.:ThumbUp:GL1800:
 
I have a 2010 Lehman Storm, I have been searching for different aftermarket parts because that's my hobby. The answer to your question is no, Kawasaki has not come up with a reverse gear yet? There has not been any aftermarket manufacturers that have developed a system. The Storm is light and easy to push, it is not emarrassing so don't worry.:ThumbUp:GL1800:

Normally, she has no problem (had it almost two years now) but the new shelter I got for her has a little "lip" at the door that stops her dead when backing out. Guess I'm gonna have to design a threashold ramp. The building is an 8 by 16 with barn type doors and a ramp I "borrowed" from one of my trailers and modified for width. It is hinged to the floor so that it folds up, stands upright with the doors closed. Open the doors, fold down the ramp and Bob's your uncle. But, that little lip is the problem. Under power going in, no problem. With only 1 or 2 feet of backup room, she can't get a "runny go" to get over the lip. (Also have the BMW w/hack in the building). I'll post a pic or two later if any body has any ideas.
She loves her Storm and rides it A LOT when I'm not around to help!
Stan
 
Let her ride the Harley,problem solved.
She will get used to it.

HAHAHAH...I would, but she LOVES that darn Storm. Got to admit, it does handle nice and easy, but if I rode it I'd have to raise the bars...they hit me in the knees! Long legs work well on the HD, but anything smaller is cramped, for sure.
 

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