Hey Harley Guys....Lookie Here!

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This is Hannigan's all new Harley FLH conversion being readied for Sturgis, thus the full crew. More pictures will be posted tomorrow.
 
Goona need a lift kit...... Can you say' Scrapeeeeee.....
But other wise that's one great lookin Trike..

The kit is designed so that the lower fender/trunk extension can be quickly removed for loading and unloading into a trailer, or can be left off altogether.
 
Another nice feature is the rear tail piece behind the seat is removable so a tour trunk can be mounted. Harley offers a quick detach mount for the FLH or the standard mount can be used. Not shown are the color matched, removable fender skirts that cover the rear wheels, giving the trike a true custom "Bagger" look. Pictures of these in place will be posted shortly.
 
I would like to know the size of the trunk space...

Rick,
Thanks for the question ThumbUp
We have not had a chance to definitively measure the Volume as of yet (will do Simon its return from Sturgis), but the paper calculations yield an estimate of 9 cu. Ft.

To All,
We greatly appreciate the Views and the Comments. We do pay attention to and highly value all the input received here from the Trike Talk Community.
Thanks much and please keep them coming.

P.s. We have already changed one thing due to your keen observations.
Belts have been added to the List of Required Work Attire
;)
 
Rick,

Thanks for the question ThumbUp

We have not had a chance to definitively measure the Volume as of yet (will do Simon its return from Sturgis), but the paper calculations yield an estimate of 9 cu. Ft.

To All,

We greatly appreciate the Views and the Comments. We do pay attention to and highly value all the input received here from the Trike Talk Community.

Thanks much and please keep them coming.

P.s. We have already changed one thing due to your keen observations.

Belts have been added to the List of Required Work Attire
;)

If it is 9 cu. ft. it may be the largest trunk on a trike...and thank you for another great product...
 
Only thing that scares me is all that body work out back and no chrome bumper to protect it. I've already backed up on a concrete parking lot wheel stop. Just scraped the mufflers - going to get the lift kit soon.
 

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