New to the trike world

Oct 16, 2011
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Carthage,Texas ,USA
In June my husband and I purchased a 2003 super glide with motor trike on it. I love riding so much with me controlling the handle bars. Yesterday we just went to look to see what fits me well. I must say we were just looking!!
Well we came home with a new baby. I bought a 2006 heritage soft tail..
It is is perfect shape. I would love some feed back on suggesting of who I should go with as far as trike company..
 
In June my husband and I purchased a 2003 super glide with motor trike on it. I love riding so much with me controlling the handle bars. Yesterday we just went to look to see what fits me well. I must say we were just looking!!
Well we came home with a new baby. I bought a 2006 heritage soft tail..
It is is perfect shape. I would love some feed back on suggesting of who I should go with as far as trike company..

welcome aboard. glad you joined us.

Most of the companies make a conversion for that bike. Who is going to do the work or are you going to have it converted? If you are going to have it converted find a recommended installer that is more important than what kit. Once you find a good installer then they should help you in selecting the kit that will fit you best.
 
Rlmolpus:
What you want to do with it should be considered first in your conversion plans. What I mean is if you want a trunk then I suggest you look at a Lehman conversion kit. If you want a solidly-engineered old school look retaining a single rear fender you may want to look at a Frankenstein, but storage and bags will be a challenge. I have a 2011 Tri Glide and a 2000 Softail with the Frankenstein kit. I love them both, but you can't beat having all that storage space in a trunk (and a tour pak). I'm keeping the Tri Glide and de-converting the Softail.
 
Congratulations on your new bike and soon to be trike! You will love it :). As mentioned above....... the major manufacturers all make a kit for a soft tail, and all make a high quality product. Your decision is not right or wrong! I suggest your most important decision factors are:
  • fixed or independent suspension. For the driver there is not much difference in feel but a passenger would have a smoother ride with IRS. I personally would use fixed suspension again as I ride almost exclusively solo, and I love the handling in corners with what I have.
  • experienced, highly recommended kit installer!!! EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!!!
  • Personal preference on appearance -- trunk/body or sporty like the DFT kit
Whatever kit you choose, DEFINITELY get the front end rake added.

I chose Champion's solid axle kit for my Fat Boy trike, and have never regretted it. I liked the appearance, their costs worked for me, and there was a fantastic installer near me who worked with Champion.
 

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