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Posted by "Rufus15" in the Honda Section;
Answer sent by PM. Posting here so everyone can benefit from his question.
Thanks as well for the questions regarding the 180 Wide Front. I will do my best to address these this afternoon (as my compulsory Football watching will allow
) but regardless will definitely respond no later than tomorrow.
Thanks too to Dave Pope ThumbUp
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Also, we look forward to your thoughts and comments after receiving and riding your new Trike . Please post them in the "What Do You Like About Your Hannigan Trike" Thread here in our Section of Trike Talk.
Our gratitude for answering Rufus15 regarding the HMS 180 Wide Front and offering to post your experiences with it. He and all, us included, will benefit from your comments and opinions.
Rufus15, Mr. Pope, and All !
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Towing Capacity
Does anyone have info on the max towing capacity and max tongue weight for the Hannigan kit on a 2012 level III? Looking into camping trailer options and the lightest I've seen in a non tent trailer option is around 650-700 lbs.
Answer sent by PM. Posting here so everyone can benefit from his question.
Good Morning.
Saw your Post on Towing Capacity.
We normally state that the HMS Trike has a Towing Capacity of 500 lbs and Tongue Weight of 50-60.
However, the Trike will handle more than that but with a larger/heavier towed Unit there are increased demands placed upon the Suspension and Braking Assemblies. It also will vary depending on the weight of Rider-Passenger-Cargo placed upon the Trike itself.
You may have to dial up the pretension on the rear Shocks and obviously allow for increased braking distances. Do try and keep the Tongue weight to around 65-70 if possible. Not that the Hitch won't take it, just that with heavier Tongue weights and disproportionate balance there are Handling Issues that will come into play.
All that being said, you should be OK with the Camping style Trailer just be aware and compensate for the above and other like factors. Watch Curbs, Speed Bumps, etc. for increased chances of bottom-out.
Just common sense stuff.
Your HMS Trike will handle it.
Hope this helps. Should you have questions like this in the future or wish to discuss further, please give us a call (270-753-4256). We are always eager and willing to talk to our Owner Partners.
May see if Zoom will move or copy this to the Hannigan Information Desk so others can benefit from your Question and concern.
All the best to you and thanks so much for considering Hannigan ThumbUp
Thanks as well for the questions regarding the 180 Wide Front. I will do my best to address these this afternoon (as my compulsory Football watching will allow
Thanks too to Dave Pope ThumbUp
I'm in the process of having the Hannigan kit and '180' installed on my '04 as I type. My installer, Mark Cole, of Cycle Specialties in Portland, Or., took it on a test run "in town" (his son, his chief mechanic, just had to as well) and their comment was "Wow!. I am awaiting completion of the body installation after which Mark (on a not-raining-day-in-Portland[??]) will take it down the Old Columbia Highway and wring it out. I'll post is comments as well as some of my own when the build is completed. At this point in the process, he is very impressed with the mechanicals of the assembly especially the ride quality and 'bump management'. As to the tire, I'd stay with what Hannigan provides unless conversation with them justifies a change
We appreciate the Honor of being chosen for your new Trike!
Should you ever need anything or have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let us know.
Also, we look forward to your thoughts and comments after receiving and riding your new Trike . Please post them in the "What Do You Like About Your Hannigan Trike" Thread here in our Section of Trike Talk.
Our gratitude for answering Rufus15 regarding the HMS 180 Wide Front and offering to post your experiences with it. He and all, us included, will benefit from your comments and opinions.
Rufus15, Mr. Pope, and All !
We greatly appreciate the opportunities and Reward of earning your Business and Trust and wish you many safe & enjoyable 3-Wheeled miles ahead.