Buying Aqua Shields

Nov 15, 2010
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Columbus, GA
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Duck
Where can buy aqua shields so I can install them if I find a trike that does not have them already? I am sure I can save some $$$ by doing the install myself.

Duck
 
Aqua Shields are available through Motor Trike, and are $925.00 unpainted the paint prep and painting would run in the $350 to $400 range in most paint shops + the cost of the paint.
 
I believe it depends on what brand trike conversion you buy and what brand bike it is what they are called.
Aqua Shields=MT
Foot Fairings=Hannigan
Ground Effects=CSC
Lower Accent Panels=Champion
Some are weight bearing and some are not.
You can check each brands web sight for cost of the parts and cost of painting.
Consider either 3M clear stone garde film on all forward facing surfaces or apply LINEX(or similar) color matched bedliner coating to protect from chips.
 
You did not say what kind of bike and trike kit you have!
You would be best off to go with ones from whom ever your trike manufactor is,some will even pre paint them for you.
:yes::yes::yes:
 
Years ago I had a new truck (still have it but now it's an old truck) but I still rode my bike to work everyday. We were having a raining season so my coworkers started calling me Duck because I would come in soaked or would leave at the end of the day even if was raining. Guess what the company is called....AFLAC. But I was the first Duck that AFLAC had.
And them big webs need somewhere to rest.
 

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