Very nice looking setup Don, congrats.
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Nice rig. I bet you can pack lots of stuff in there. Where you headin' on the maiden voyage?
Well Maggie Valley in North Carolina is next week load up and come on down :Coffee:
YES!Don,
Welcome to TrikeTalk from Mesa, AZ.
I bought my GW trike used and it had boards on it. I had them removed and glad I did. Here's my take on them;
1st They really look great.
2nd They help keep feet and lower legs dryer in wet weather
3rd They help keep feet and legs warm in cold weather.
Now the reasons I had mine removed;
1st They tend to restrict air flow (cooling) to your feet and legs in hot weather.
2nd They tend to get beat up by road debris and over time/miles need refinishing.
3rd They eliminate the ability to put your feet on the ground to assist with reversing.
4th Some are not suitable for supporting the weight of a person standing (some are OK)
5th Some require a heal-toe shifter for riding. (I'm not a fan of heal-toe).
After mine were removed I installed mini-boards and traditional highway pegs which gives me all the foot position options I need while still retaining the OEM shift and brake pedals.
Hope this helps. Good luck in your search..... Jim