2007 Honda Goldwing Trike (CSC)

We purchased our Goldwing Trike one month ago and both of us have had hip pain and pelvic pain. My husband is 5'11 and I am 5'4. Both 66yrs old. My husbands inseam is 32".

We had no clue that the Honda Goldwing was made for the shorter bike rider. I guess you could say we didn't do our homework.

Have any of you had this problem. Our trike is beautiful and we hate to give it up but all we see are $$$$$ signs in trying to make changes and no guarantee.

Would love to hear if any of you have come up with a resolve to this issue.
 
Welcome to Trike-Talk....Mary....

I can't help with your problems ' But i'm sure someone on this Forum will have answers for you....

Again Welcome to The Forum...:wave4:
 
I have a 32 inseam but my wife was 5 foot tall. It might be as simple as a couple of seat pads for the both of you and a set of risers for your legs and handlebar risers for your husbands arms to change his shoulder/back-hip pressure. My wife had risers on her floorboards to get her legs up because her bottom was taking all of the pressure like a badly adjusted saddle with none on her feet and legs. We both got a couple of seat pads just because these old bottoms werent meant to sit all day. Plus on the wing you need to fix the lower back pad behind you so you sit up straighter and have better support while sitting. Most aftermarket seat companies do this to the lower passenger pad and it makes a big difference.
 
Mairzy, first & foremost, WELCOME to trike talk.

Your husbands & my dimensions are near the same. I also have arthritic hips (near replacement time) What I found helped me, was a set of peg lowering brackets. http://wingstuff.com/products/2874-footpeg-lowering-bracket?from_search=1 These brackets also require the chrome mounts for the trike. Much stronger than the cast aluminum OEM.

But these will not work if you have "ground effects" on your ride. When I first got my '07, it had MT's ground effects. I simply removed the foot pegs entirely, and rested my feet on the "floor". That worked well, takes a little getting used to the brake & shifter position. I've since removed my ground effects for other reasons and use the lowering brackets & mounts with stock pegs. Also hi-way pegs for extended rides. I find that many times just elevating one foot relieves the back pressure, where two feet up did not.

Good luck in your endevours. We got ours comfortable enough for us, done about 30k miles this year, so far.
 
33" inseam with a 2007 GL1800 CSC conversion here. I removed the driver footpegs and just rest my feet on the floorboards. I can shift with relative ease. When foot braking, I just have to lift my right foot up. Works very well for me. I also went Kuryakyn footpegs with the 4-1/2" arms. I can either rest my feet on them or if I want to stretch out, I can rest the back of my shoe on them instead. Between the driver peg removal and the Kuryakyn pegs, I have a large range of positions to choose from...
 

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