Motortrike vs. CSC

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First of if you are talking Goldwing 1500 CSC and Motortrike are both straight rear ended. If you are thinking 1800 Goldwing then the CSC is IND rear and Motortrike is still straight.
 
I have had my Motortrike on my "97" wing for 3 years....no problems..of course you never know. I still think no matter what kind you get, it's all in the dealer who installs it. If it's not put together right... it's Never going to be right. MY 2 cents....RED BARON
 
M/T, CSC, Champion, Roadsmith, Hannigan...They're all good. If you study and read up on each one, there are little differences in all of them that each will promote for its kit. I think the biggest difference is looks. I prefer a solid type rear (simple). Each one of us has likes and dislikes and has to make the choice of what's important. My M/T has the on-board air system, which I like, and I have the aqua-shields which you can stand on to get on or off the trike. These are minor issues.

It's been said many times that anew trike buyer should try and test ride as many dfferent types as they can and decide what suits them best. Good luck on your choice.
Also, let me say, Welcome Aboard to our little family...
 
Angel, I have never ridden a MT, but both the Lehman and Tri-King had straight axles. The Roadsmith and the CSC have independent rears. The RS rides like fine woven silk compared to the Lehmans 600 count cotton and the Tri-King's cordaroy. The two reason I did not choose the MT (btw- I love their styling) is the offset drive shaft and the straight axle.

Garland
 
I have ridden the Motortrike also the Champion and I ride a DFT ( Ind Rear )<br />
scoring 1 thu 10 10 being best I rate the MT a 6 , the Champion an 8 and my DFT a 10. Co rider agrees on that. the bumps are harder on the pass on the 2 straight axle . On the other hand the rear being stiffer the bikes with straight axle seems to hold the curves better. None have raked trees. I do think the easy of turning with the Ind rear is easier. this is all MHO of course
 
As far as dependability goes, for what it's worth, my 97 Valkyrie had the Motor Trike conversion installed back in 99 by the original owner. He never had any issues with it and since I've owned it, I've been all over the trike from top to bottom. All I've done to the trike unit is upgrade the the tail lights to their LED units along with some minor re-taping of the trailer hitch harness. Everything is still in perfect working order.

I completely agree regarding the competency of the installer. My point here is that the Motor Trike evidently does stand up after years of service.
 
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