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Welcome aboard Gerald from Ted and MJ in Key Largo. What are the last 3 of the VIN#?
Doc, Sounds like a nice car show. I know you can have a lot of fun at the shows but I know there is a lot of work to get things ready for the show. I have participated in car shows since 1986 with cars, trucks and trikes and will continue until I can't get up and wipe off the dust. Have a good day at the show, wish I could make it down.
2008 Stallion Trike, VIN# ending in 0283. Looks brand new. Bought it last August, 2017 with 5,550 original miles on it. First owner was country legend George Jones. The reason it has such low mileage is because it sat in two different collections for most of its life. Exceptionally stable on the road. The heat and air make the ride much more enjoyable, especially for us older folks. I'll admit that a two-wheeler is more fun to ride. On the other hand, it's more fun to feel safer on a three-wheeler. You would really have to do something stupid to ever roll a Stallion, unless the cause is an accident. I am extremely happy with my Stallion, and every ride is a pleasure.
They still making them ?
2008 #350
Lincoln, CA.
Ken Schwartz
Posting Stallion pics
2008 Stallion Trike, VIN# ending in 0283. Looks brand new. Bought it last August, 2017 with 5,550 original miles on it. First owner was country legend George Jones. The reason it has such low mileage is because it sat in two different collections for most of its life. Exceptionally stable on the road. The heat and air make the ride much more enjoyable, especially for us older folks. I'll admit that a two-wheeler is more fun to ride. On the other hand, it's more fun to feel safer on a three-wheeler. You would really have to do something stupid to ever roll a Stallion, unless the cause is an accident. I am extremely happy with my Stallion, and every ride is a pleasure.
Yes, it is a very nice one. BTW, I just talked to a guy named Joe this morning in Indiana that has access to some factory Stallion parts. He also has had a mold built to produce tinted or clear windshields. They cost $2,200.00...OUCH! He inventories various parts. You probably know all of this already.Yea I saw that also. I went back and saw it was in California so he sold it to you.
Thanks Zammy. I like your "motto".Good looking machine Jack![]()
Thanks Ted. I saw your wife had rode one for many a mile. Nice to know these have some longevity to them. Like anything else, maintenance is a great predictor.She is a great machine. With good maintenance you can easily put well over 100k on her. My wife put 130k plus on hers when she HAD to sell it. Has still running GREAT
Ride safe
Thanks Jonathan. I like this color also. I see your motto, "sober for 38 years". I am going on 25. Don't miss it one bit!That looks good in white