What is the best after market part you have added to your RIDE?

Way too many options to that question. The first thing I would consider is comfort. What do I need to be more comfortable? For me it was longer floorboards with offsets to get my feet away from the pipes. Exhaust is another big item, but that is a matter of opinion.
If the trike is new to you, ride it for a while, you'll then know what you need to change.
 
I am looking into adding something to my ride, .... ???

are you keeping what your looking at a secret????:D:D:wave4:
you can tell us, we won't laugh, at least not much!!:pepper::D;):wave4:


the most important thing I want to add to my TG is ME, if I can ever get my body to stop fighting back!!!:gah:;):pepper::wave4:
I think I can be called aftermarket since I have so many added parts!:laugh:
 
#1 - Aftermarket seat. hated the stock seat, got one specially built for us. 600 mile days not a problem.

#2 - GPS. We go on long mile weekend rides where it's "Hey - that road looks interesting!". We get totally lost just riding interesting looking roads. Hit the 'home' button and "The Bitch In The Box" (she is always telling me where to go) gets us home. A few weeks ago we left at 8:00am and went "that way". About 1/4 left of our second tank of gas that day (about 250 miles) and we decided to head back. Didn't know where we were, asked the GPS to get us home. Turns out we were only 40 miles from the house!


#3 - Bubba Hero Sport bottle.bubba-brands-bubba-keg-24-oz-hero-sport-bottle-active-shocking-pink-casku8069-shockingpink-1__29.jpg Mine is gray topped, Gloria's is pink, we use the 24oz version on the trike. They come in 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 oz sizes. They seal so are pretty much leakproof, a straw is built in to the top so we can drink without a mug blocking a view of the road. They keep water and ice cold like nobody's business. We fill up with cold water and 5 home size ice cubes - sunny, 95° and above, we have never had all the ice melt before we had to get gas where we refill and re-ice. I made my own mount for our bubba bottles, but there are some you can buy that fit the larger bottles. We had the Butler mugs, and were not impressed. Ice melted quicker than in the Bubba, even when we had the 32 oz cup and had more ice in it. They are not leakproof, the mount is fugly, but they do have a handle, and the mount comes in the kit.


#4 - Specialised riding clothes. - good raingear is a must, especially if you tour. Sooner or later you will ride in the rain. We hae evaproative cooling vests for those aforementioned 95° and above days, and heated jacket liners (I also have the heated gloves) for the other end of the spectrum. We have used all 3 items on the same week-long trip, and was very happy to have them.

The list could go on and on and on...
 
#1 - Aftermarket seat. hated the stock seat, got one specially built for us. 600 mile days not a problem.

#2 - GPS. We go on long mile weekend rides where it's "Hey - that road looks interesting!". We get totally lost just riding interesting looking roads. Hit the 'home' button and "The Bitch In The Box" (she is always telling me where to go) gets us home. A few weeks ago we left at 8:00am and went "that way". About 1/4 left of our second tank of gas that day (about 250 miles) and we decided to head back. Didn't know where we were, asked the GPS to get us home. Turns out we were only 40 miles from the house!


#3 - Bubba Hero Sport bottle.View attachment 27303 Mine is gray topped, Gloria's is pink, we use the 24oz version on the trike. They come in 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 oz sizes. They seal so are pretty much leakproof, a straw is built in to the top so we can drink without a mug blocking a view of the road. They keep water and ice cold like nobody's business. We fill up with cold water and 5 home size ice cubes - sunny, 95° and above, we have never had all the ice melt before we had to get gas where we refill and re-ice. I made my own mount for our bubba bottles, but there are some you can buy that fit the larger bottles. We had the Butler mugs, and were not impressed. Ice melted quicker than in the Bubba, even when we had the 32 oz cup and had more ice in it. They are not leakproof, the mount is fugly, but they do have a handle, and the mount comes in the kit.


#4 - Specialised riding clothes. - good raingear is a must, especially if you tour. Sooner or later yo will ride in the rain. We hae evaproative cooling vests for those aforementioned 95° and above days, and heated jacket liners (I also have the heated gloves) for the other end of the spectrum. We have used all 3 items on the same week-long trip, and was very happy to have them.

The list could go on and on and on...


Very well laid out list, I love the extra effort that you put into this and helps me BIG TIME with my up coming purchase and a couple after that.

Thank You Ozarkryder
 
XM Radio to listen to way out in the back county roads and my GPS to get me home from being lost in the back county roads.
 
For me..it's all about my wife's comfort. Tour box extender, Kuryakan Armrests, Kuryakan Adjustable passenger footpegs, Hog Trough, BrightAss tail lights...and on and on...
 
Now that you have a list of the great add-ons, I'll give you my worst. Replaced the air temp gage with an oil temp gage. After a zillion posts here and on the 'other' board I put one on. for the next 55,000 miles I was more concerned with looking at the oil temp than I was enjoying all of Gods Glorious scenery. I finally realized that all of the Harley's I have had in the past didn't have an oil heat problem, so I put the air temp gage back in and stopped worrying.

Enjoy your new scoot!
 
I am looking into adding something to my ride, just wanted to see what your thought where on what I should go with???

One thing? Comfort on long rides is why I have a Tri-Glide. For me, they are not comfortable from the factory, and if I could only add one thing it would not be enough.

In this thread, post #9 is my initial list of things I did, most of them to get the TG fitted to me and Mary so we could do long rides in comfort.

http://www.triketalk.com/forum/thre...-lots-of-pics-and-thoughts-on-the-differences

Kevin
 
im going to go with my
Fuel Moto 4 piece install.. ceramic headpipe, tuned mufflers, stage 1 air and a PC 5 tuner. heat reduction and much improved engine performance.
 
One thing? Comfort on long rides is why I have a Tri-Glide. For me, they are not comfortable from the factory, and if I could only add one thing it would not be enough.

In this thread, post #9 is my initial list of things I did, most of them to get the TG fitted to me and Mary so we could do long rides in comfort.

http://www.triketalk.com/forum/thre...-lots-of-pics-and-thoughts-on-the-differences

Kevin

Kevin,do you offer the board extension in chrome?
 
First and foremost, the floorboard extensions that got my feet and legs away from the 103 cubic inch heater.... The rest were just nice to have, not needed.

Bubba
 
Reversing my front fender...ThumbUp
I posted about it on my;;
Performance Up Grade Thread:cool:
09/16/2014
 
That's a really tough question. My top 3 would be a cam, my Danny Gray seat, and the Heritage bars I just put on. It ran pretty good, but the cam woke it up a lot. The seat is the best seat I've ever had. The bars are a story. I had a Roadking and it was great as it was, but when I triked it the bars were no longer comfortable. I don't understand why, but my wrists started to bother me and the angle of my hands felt awkward. All that plus they were to wide for a trike. There seems to be a lot more input needed on a trike and wide bars just weren't getting it for me. I swapped them out and now I'm a happy camper. The only other add on I'm really pleased with is the rack I put on the back.
 
Best added item to my trike

My remote oil filter. No more mess and spilling oil all over the bike. Mounted on left side up frame support. Looks good and actually gets much more air over the filter to help keep it cool.
 

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