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Don't own a trike yet but currently going through the learning process. Currently own a 2010 Harley Ultra cvo
Not giving up 2 wheel riding yet but I want to get my wife more involved in riding again so I am thinking of a goldwing conversion. Can anyone recommend which kits are the best. Also looking for the best installers in New Jersey. Thank you
 
Welcome to Trike Talk, Glad to have you on board, Ride safe and have fun. Depends on who you ask "who makes the best trike kit". They all make good kits and it depends on what you want, just need to test ride each to see which one feel right for you or your wife.
 
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Can anyone recommend which kits are the best.
If you look just to the right of this post you will see links for some great Trike Kit manufactures. That would be a great place to start.
 
Don't own a trike yet but currently going through the learning process. Currently own a 2010 Harley Ultra cvo
Not giving up 2 wheel riding yet but I want to get my wife more involved in riding again so I am thinking of a goldwing conversion. Can anyone recommend which kits are the best. Also looking for the best installers in New Jersey. Thank you

When i was researching having a kit installed Ace motorworks in Berlin NJ was who i would have used based on my DD. Good Rep and had spoken to Jeff about it a few times. Nice guy. They do build a number of the major kits. Hope that helps.

john

154 Cooper Road, Unit 1002 | West Berlin, NJ 08091

http://www.the-motorworks.com/default.asp
 
Hi Trikemaster.
(Trikemaster and you don't own one yet? Oh, well, whatever)

Last fall I had a 2012 Goldwing converted to a Roadsmith through the Trike Shop in Daytona. I'm a Southerner and don't know zip about New Jersey, but I have heard about one installer in West Berlin NJ (???) who seems to have an okay reputation. The name is ACE Motorworks, on Cooper Road.

Give them a call and see if they can provide what you're looking for at a reasonable price. Good luck.
 
Well I want to inspire to be a master at riding a trike. Didn't mean to sound arrogant . What made you pick the roadsmith over the other brands? Thanks for the Berlin NJ info. Appreciate you taking the time to write back.

Thanks everyone for all the welcomes



Hi Trikemaster.
(Trikemaster and you don't own one yet? Oh, well, whatever)

Last fall I had a 2012 Goldwing converted to a Roadsmith through the Trike Shop in Daytona. I'm a Southerner and don't know zip about New Jersey, but I have heard about one installer in West Berlin NJ (???) who seems to have an okay reputation. The name is ACE Motorworks, on Cooper Road.

Give them a call and see if they can provide what you're looking for at a reasonable price. Good luck.
 
Welcome glad you joined us. So far I have owned a Motor Trike and a Roadsmith. Love them both. Lot of great kits available. Be sure and research the installer. GOOD LUCK! RIDE SAFE
 

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