Boom Trikes

They are kind of interesting but, it looks like you would have trouble turning it around. It would be like a motorhome. You would find it easier to drive around the block.
 
The problems we find with them is the speed humps. The undercarriage gets scraped like hell, you think the underside is being ripped away:yes:
 
Boom parts

The hardest thing to deal with a Boom trike, is that the parts come from Germany, hard to communicate and get parts.


I have an 09 Boom Lowrider. The transaxle is a VW type 1. (parts everywhere) Motor is a 1.6L German Ford 4 cyl. Theoretically a Ford dealer should be able to hook the computer up to the diagnostic cable and troubleshoot any engine problems (haven't had to do that yet). I called Haus of Trikes (dealer) in Fl asking that same question about parts availability when I bought it and they told me they have some in stock, but they do have to order from the factory in Germany. Some you can order direct off the Boom website. I've had it 1 1/2 years and have had no problems at all. I hope I'm as optimistic if it needs serious repairs. (hopefully it won't). Jimmer
 

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