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Well, I have gone through several ideas since I first joined this forum, but I finally got things straightened out and decided on what I really want. I built this from scratch. Dave Huntress AKA Tigman constructed the frame around a Yamaha XS1100 motor. It features a set of Chica bars and an American Ironhorse tank, along with a Mustang rear end and wheels. I'm still trying to decide what to do with the rear section and how to mount the fenders.

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My wifes and my Honda Valkyries. Hers is a 2000 that I build the frame work, cut the axle and bought the body from US Trikes. Mine is a 98 that was rear ended. I cut everything from the seat back off and rebuilt everything. The axle I cut down to 32" from brake plate to brake plate and am running 295-50-15s. Also painted them to match. Just bought a 97 Valk that I am going to build an independent rear end for it.
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Would like to hear more info on that trike. What is it and how was it built.. Very nice..
 
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What do u call that front end? No shocks. Girder. Nice trike looks Kia lot of love and engineering went it that build!
 
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I love it. Looks like my next trike....... If I ever do get another!!
 
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Hi, what IRS rear-end housing did you use? I would like to build an IRS trike. The IRS ride is a far better ride than the solid axle ride, as you know. I am going to have to hit some wrecking yards to see which cars use an IRS rear-end. Also, I have found a trike body; it looks like a Lehman. The bike I am going to use is a Yamaha Royal Star Venture. Thanks for any info, Glenn
 
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This is the thing about building. I recently bought a place in Laconia, NH, and am relocating there in the middle of bike world. The trike has a 4.3 Chevy V6 with a Turbo 350 trans with a lockup converter and a narrowed Ford Ranger rear. It will be done by bike week if money and ambition hold out, lol.
 
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There are four trikes that I have built in my little 20x24-foot garage/machine shop, all home-crafted from start to finish.
The first is a 1995 ST1100, which had a "junk" title. I completed this one in 2009, just after taking a test ride on a Can-Am Spyder. I called it the Stealth11 and put over 25,000 miles on it.

The second is a 99 Valkyrie Interstate that had hit a deer. I still have this bike, and it has been redone as my fourth conversion using a new concept and design. This bike has over 140,000 miles on the clock, with the conversions accounting for 36,000 miles. My third bike was a 2001 Goldwing, which I rode to Sturgis last year, and I have over 127,000 miles on it (only 11,000 on the conversion). This one was worked on last winter.

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great thread!! some really talented fabricators out there !
I have a great admiration for the hours it takes to do this kind of project.
 
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This trike features a Chevy 4.3 V-6 engine, a Turbo 400 transmission, a Ford 8.8 rear end with 3:55 gears, and a Harley Road King front end. We call it Chariot of Fire. I have posted before and after images of the rebuild.

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This is the thing in building. I recently bought a place in laconia NH and am relocating there in the middle of bike world. the trike has a 4.3 chevy V6 with a turbo 350 trans with lockup converter, narrowed ford ranger rear. It will be done by bike week if money and ambition hold out lol. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, We moved to laconia NH this winter and everything is still a wicked mess. Bike is now running the streets of laconia. lol


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built this yrs ago it came back to me.. no motor rear seized front missing ...
basically a conversation / sign... been told its a sign i have tooo much time on my hands

Love the headlights. Says it all. Good on ya.
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