Harley Freewheeler Trike Owners Thread

2016 FreeWheeler purchased July 2018

Traded in out Street Glide and We really like ours - It took about a week to get used to the steering , handling a differences - I must have put my feet down at least a half dozen times at red lights that first week ( L O L ) I swapped the 16" windshield for a 21" and changed the back rest - Also put a wide seat made for the Triglide on it - Very comfortable machine.
 

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Hello again fellow Freewheelers.

Trike was delivered today looking great. Here are some details:

It is a 2017, used with 1,437 miles. The previous owner had the luggage rack, back rest and windshield installed. The dealer added a rear bumper at no charge to us. Another $1K in gift cards and a couple free t-shirts sealed the deal. My son and I both ride Iron 883s. We have both taken the trike for a ride. Definitely a different animal. It is going to be a lot of fun.

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Hello again fellow Freewheelers.

Trike was delivered today looking great. Here are some details:

It is a 2017, used with 1,437 miles. The previous owner had the luggage rack, back rest and windshield installed. The dealer added a rear bumper at no charge to us. Another $1K in gift cards and a couple free t-shirts sealed the deal. My son and I both ride Iron 883s. We have both taken the trike for a ride. Definitely a different animal. It is going to be a lot of fun.

Sweet ride, and I love the color. Going from an 883 Iron to a Freewheeler is a huge jump, but it will grow on you. Still miss my 2 wheeler on the twisties.
 
I am waiting on feedback on how it does in the rain with the short front fender and the bobtailed rears...The Freewheeler does have the cool factor going for it...I can see it with a crash bar and lowers...

I rode Roadkings since they came out in 94 but I'm loving my 17 freewheeler. I do a lot of long solo rides and it's great not having to think about U-turns, gravel and oil, parking on a slope, fast stops, wet roads etc.

Riding a freewheeler in the rain has it's good and not so good points. When raining it's a great feeling to have 3 wheels on the ground and two tail lights (plus a light bar on my luggage rack), but if I'm caught without a rain suit my pants get immediately soaked from the knee down due to the shorter front fender (vs roadking style). I don't notice any water coming from the rear fenders at all.. can't say how it might affect a passenger. But the peace of mind when riding in the rain far out weighs the wet pants.

I did put front fork wind deflectors on my FW which is like night and day when riding 60 or 70 mph for hours, but I think the water is coming more from the front tire. I do kind of wonder how the air filter will do if riding for hours in the rain... might have to get one of those covers.

Here a couple of photo of the front end and deflectors.

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Riding a freewheeler in the rain has it's good and not so good points. When raining it's a great feeling to have 3 wheels on the ground and two tail lights (plus a light bar on my luggage rack), but if I'm caught without a rain suit my pants get immediately soaked from the knee down due to the shorter front fender (vs roadking style). I don't notice any water coming from the rear fenders at all.. can't say how it might affect a passenger. But the peace of mind when riding in the rain far out weighs the wet pants.

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Get some "soft lowers" .they go on the crash bars & fold up nice & small when not in use. I have a set I dont use anymore. Cmon down to the Kerrville get together & I will bring them down. https://www.harley-davidson.com/store/soft-lowers
 
I was thinking of drilling out my baffles for a deeper rumble, but didnt know if l would have to remap the bike? Than if l didnt like the responce or the sound, purchase a set of slip on pipes. As l just bought
this and stored it for the winter.
 
My wife has had her Freewheeler out twice this season. It will be her first full riding season since getting licensed last fall.

I adjusted the angle of her handlebars last night. The previous owner had them really down low. Adjusting the angle was a simple, 5 minute job.

We both have a week off from work next month and plan to put some good miles on with day trips.

Here is a pic from last year. That's my FLHC in the background

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bras

I would like to put some fender protection on the rear fenders to try to keep them looking good . I like the clear ones but know nothing about them other than a short video I watched ,is there anyone out there that has tried them out [what brand?] easy install ? & most important are ya happy with the results thanks in advance.
 
I would like to put some fender protection on the rear fenders to try to keep them looking good . I like the clear ones but know nothing about them other than a short video I watched ,is there anyone out there that has tried them out [what brand?] easy install ? & most important are ya happy with the results thanks in advance.

If you go to the search bar at the top right of this page you can find several threads about this subject.
 
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Photo hauling my adjustable backrest back from the dealer!

I bought the Harley adjustable backrest and backrest pad. I rode my Freewheeler to the dealer for pick-up and thought the boxes would easily fit in the trunk! No way! Fortunately I had a cargo net with me. The adjuster mechanism box was so big it would not, by itself, fit in the trunk. The backrest pad box easily fit in the trunk.IMG_1918.jpg
 
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I would like to try the 3m brand clear to protect my freewheeler fenders & I found a site[on etsy] that sells it in different sizes but on different sites they claim that while it looks good when first applied it turns less attractive as time goes by could anyone give some advise ? thanks in advance
 
Hey Everyone!!!!

Just got the reconstruction of my Freewheeler to the point that I can take her for a blast. I love the way she rides. Plus the custom work is unlimited that I can do.
 

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