1500 vs. 1800

That is a very broad statement! Even trike for trike, will almost never handle the same. Way too many factors go into handling:
Shocks-tires-tire pressures-kit-IRS-straight axle-rake kit-rake angle-fork brace-HP-driver- So on and on.
So, it is up to you to determine which set up will handle best for you when you take it for a test drive.
I could be wrong, but I think most will agree with the above statement.

Regards,

Rosy
From NH
 
In all honesty, Rosy hit the nail on the head! Short, concise and to the point. All very true! ThumbUp
 
All depends on how the unit is set up , now the only thing that will jump out at all is power the 1800 takes the 1500 but most don't give a flip about that as long as it has plenty which both do.
 
1500 has more leg room. Not saying really noticeable but more. A 6' friend noticed it when he rode mine. Big difference I'd FI ( fuel injection) carbs can be tricky. After winter storage. FI fires right up carbs drain down. FI has no hesitation. Power: They both can pull a 600 lb trailer riding 2 up a d not really noticing it is back there. Really steep long hill you MAY have to drop one extra gear. MPG. 1800 1or 2. MPG better with identical kits.
 

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