To much chrome to have to keep clean. The guy I bought my left rear fender from had his available because he was in the process of building a Trike like the one shown using Paul Yaffee Fenders.
Looking at those rear tires I'll bet that thing ride like a brick shxt house.
that is one sweet looking trike , but i have to agree about the fact that it is too nice to ride everyday. well you know , my bike was at one time really pretty too and after a year it wasn't show quality anymore so OK have her get it for you and ride the hell out of it. if you do not find the bike next to the tree you will know you were more naughty than nice so try harder next year.
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that is one sweet looking trike , but i have to agree about the fact that it is too nice to ride everyday. well you know , my bike was at one time really pretty too and after a year it wasn't show quality anymore so OK have her get it for you and ride the hell out of it. if you do not find the bike next to the tree you will know you were more naughty than nice so try harder next year.
Captain - I don't buy a bike (not that I have any hopes of thie one) with any expectations that it will look the same a year later. First problem is that I am a typical Harley owner and we never get finished putting something else on it.
More importantly, we RIDE! While I won't look for unpaved roads, neither will I totally refuse to ride on them. We saw some absolutely beautiful Canadian countryside and now have some minor rash to prove it. But that's what they make touch-up paint for. Now all that said, I really wouldn't buy this trike anyway. As I said, we ride, and as JJ pointed out, with that low suspension and ultra-low-profile tires, it would be a butt buster.
I think this one is destined to be a Garage Queen, but it sure will be a pretty one.
Wow, that sure is beautiful. I know the pix's are not showing the real beauty of that trike and i would love to see it in person, close up. I also agree i would not want to take the time to clean it but i would not be afraid to ride it anywhere. are you kidding me, that trike would be the center of attraction no matter where you drove it and it would probably cause a lot of accidents as people turned their heads to keep staring at it as long as they could. who ever built it should be proud and should show it off as much as possible to the rest of us trikers as we can only dream so big knowing we will never own something like it. all i can say again is WOW and thanks for showing it to us.
In my opinion a stock Harley tri-glide looks far better then that thing, when I 1st saw the pic. I thought it might be one of them Yamasaki's :xzqxz:. But... it's like opinion's I guess .
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