I recently started riding three(4) wheels, out of necessity. Serious back problems made it impossible for me to ride reliably on two wheels, and I thought my riding days were over. I converted my bike with a Voyager MTC unit, and life is great again. The only change I may make in the future would be to switch to a true trike. For the present, however, I am totally satisfied with my Voyager.
I did the conversion with the help of my wife, who by the way is a top wrench, and we had no problems at all. The instruction booklet furnished easy to understand info and Voyager customer service was top notch. Locating a used Voyager frame and purchasing the new mounting kit from Voyager got me riding again for about $1,786. Even if I had to purchase a new conversion kit from Voyager, I would consider it a bargain for the results.
I would encourage anyone who is considering a trike for any reason to try an outrigger unit initially. The price; ability to return to 2 wheels in about 20 minutes; no permanent modifications to your motorcycle, ease of resale for both bike and outrigger unit, all make it a wise choice. For me, at 80 years, my Voyager is the only way to still enjoy the ride!
I did the conversion with the help of my wife, who by the way is a top wrench, and we had no problems at all. The instruction booklet furnished easy to understand info and Voyager customer service was top notch. Locating a used Voyager frame and purchasing the new mounting kit from Voyager got me riding again for about $1,786. Even if I had to purchase a new conversion kit from Voyager, I would consider it a bargain for the results.
I would encourage anyone who is considering a trike for any reason to try an outrigger unit initially. The price; ability to return to 2 wheels in about 20 minutes; no permanent modifications to your motorcycle, ease of resale for both bike and outrigger unit, all make it a wise choice. For me, at 80 years, my Voyager is the only way to still enjoy the ride!