my new trike will be a trikeshop

May 2, 2008
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Erie, PA
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Clarence
after a year and a half of researching trikes kit's i have decided to put a roadsmith trikeshop on my 2008 goldwing. do any of you triker's have a fork brace on your trikes? the installer that will put on my trike has been installing trikes since 1991. he recommend's a forkbrace and progressive forkspring's and a 5.5 degree rake. at last the search for my trike has ended. i think i was beginning to drive my wife bonkers.:D
 
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Fork brace NO!!!

after a year and a half of researching trikes kit's i have decided to put a roadsmith trikeshop on my 2008 goldwing. do any of you triker's have a fork brace on your trikes? the installer that will put on my trike has been installing trikes since 1991. he recommend's a forkbrace and progressive forkspring's and a 5.5 degree rake. at last the search for my trike has ended. i think i was beginning to drive my wife bonkers.:D

If you look on the gl1800 they have a current discussion re:
fork brace's on a trike. the concensus is NO GO!!

Wildbill out!:)
 
if u use EZ steer 4 1/2, your not need no braces at all... they use all balls bearings , that stops all wobbles
 
Also, if you get E-Z steer you can still lock your forks.

Our friends have the Trike Shop rake and are no longer able to lock the forks.
 
Re: Trike Shop

John, same here we just dropped off our 08 to be triked today. Purchased it last Saturday and will ride it back next Saturday. Can not wait:D
 

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