hey all....need some guidance

Aug 9, 2014
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mobile al
New here guys and gals.. A little background...Retired U.S. Marine. Lost both legs in Iraq in 2006. Wanting to put together a trike for me and the mrs to ride. My dilemma is there is honestly too much info out there for my brain to cypher(I'm just a grunt). So what im asking is opinions on the difference between an outrigger style kit vs the fixed axle style kits.

You guys that have been trikers for a while, maybe you can tell me which style of setup would be better for my situation. Im from lower Alabama if theres anyone down this way that can show me in person one or the other styles. Thanks.
 
New here guys and gals.. A little background...Retired U.S. Marine. Lost both legs in Iraq in 2006. Wanting to put together a trike for me and the mrs to ride. My dilemma is there is honestly too much info out there for my brain to cypher(I'm just a grunt). So what im asking is opinions on the difference between an outrigger style kit vs the fixed axle style kits.

You guys that have been trikers for a while, maybe you can tell me which style of setup would be better for my situation. Im from lower Alabama if theres anyone down this way that can show me in person one or the other styles. Thanks.

Wheels is the man you want to talk too. PM him, I am positive he will answer you.

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New here guys and gals.. A little background...Retired U.S. Marine. Lost both legs in Iraq in 2006. Wanting to put together a trike for me and the mrs to ride. My dilemma is there is honestly too much info out there for my brain to cypher(I'm just a grunt). So what im asking is opinions on the difference between an outrigger style kit vs the fixed axle style kits.

You guys that have been trikers for a while, maybe you can tell me which style of setup would be better for my situation. Im from lower Alabama if theres anyone down this way that can show me in person one or the other styles. Thanks.


:Shrug: click the community caption at the top of the page and find the member list, Look up Wheels and shoot him a private message.
he is in exactly your position and I bet he can steer you to what works and what don't!

By the way, under certain conditions you can get an outrigger style stuck. If the center tire cant make contact your pushing.
 
Out rigger is training wheel style. ( still has the original rear motorcycle tire ) so it is a 4 wheeler. Solid axle has a rear wheel drive car rear end. The other is independent rear. This has 2 separate axles. Rear wheels move independently.
Hope that helps .
 
Exactly who can lead you in the right direction and seems to be a good dude , by the way Jasper AL. here , if I can help any let me know . ThumbUp
 
Cool. Got a buddy from jasper. We do a lot of rock crawling up there. I'm down in mobile.


Just down your way this past week , spent seven days in Gulf Shores . We have a friend who owns one of the 200 RV parks around there LOL:pepper: . Rode through Mobile on the way to the casinos one day ( lost 11.00 , played a few hours and drink about five of their drinks ) . I'm not a gambler , like the lights and BOOZE !!!!!!!!! :D:D


These guys do put a ton of money into their rock crawlers up here , you do the Mount Olive or the Cullman trails ? People are beginning to come from all over to the big Cullman tracks hauling their side by sides and other off road vehicles .

Like I said earlier if there's anything I can do to help just let me know and good luck with your choice .
 
Thanks & Salute for your Service Marine :clapping:
Wheels will have all the 411 & Intel you need to get you enlisted into the Trike Brigade.
An honor and privilege to have you here ThumbUp
 
Thanks guys. Im gonna give wheels a call later today.

Slick Rick, I haven't done anything with cullman trails. We ride a lot at the parks up there. Grey Rock, Morris Mountain. and those places. I will look into the trails though. Hadnt heard about them. Thanks
 
Stony Lonesome OHV Park ,,,check it out on the net ,,big deal up there , lot of money went into building it . ThumbUp On 69 highway between Jasper and Cullman AL. 1456 acres only one like it in the state .
 
Thank you for your service and know that Wheels is our hero here in my house, when it comes to trikes. Please ask any and all questions you can think of and someone here at TT will give you an answer.
 
Great talking you too wheels. Very informative. That's awesome about the installer. Thanks a bunch. And absolutely, if you come down this way let me know. Would be glad to meet up with you
 
Great talking you too wheels. Very informative. That's awesome about the installer. Thanks a bunch. And absolutely, if you come down this way let me know. Would be glad to meet up with you

You are in the best of hands with Wheels, sgtgrinch! You'll be riding and grinning in no time :)
And a huge THANK YOU for your service and care for all the rest of us. God Bless You!
 
Hello Sgt.Greg and welcome to the website from the U.P. of Michigan. First, from a Vietnam Vet, thank you for your service and sacrifice for my every day freedoms. Second, with Wheels on your side, you could ask for no better. He has had the experience of working thru the red tape to accomplish the same thing. And he's got a great personality to boot.Ride safe.
 

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