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2008 Suzuki Lehman Tramp. Great trike; affordable, comfortable, responsive, reliable & perfectly suited for our needs.

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Re: Suzuki/Kawasaki Trike Pics

OK, Here is my '09 Champion/Kawasaki Voyager conversion I just had completed and picked up last Thursday:

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Took it out for a 210 mile run thru the twisties, handles like a dream with the EZ Steer front end! Also, I like the way the installers turned the slash cut mufflers out, got lots of comments on that, and the chrome (covered) cross over pipe on the left side. This shows when looking down, a nice feature!

hank

Nice Trike, This is my 2011 Voyager with Champion and my Trike Mid-Step on. Thanks Tom
 

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New 2013 Kawasaki Trike

Here is a pic of my new trike. It is a 2013 Kawasaki Voyager that never sold. It had 70 miles on it and it was triked by Motor Trike. This is the Challenger kit.
 

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tour box

I'm just wondering if you felt the need to move your top box back about 3" or so. If you have then how did you do it? I'm getting ready to do that to mine but always looking for further info. Thanks.

Hi Chappy, I did move mine back 3". I had to trim the chrome plastic pieces around the front brackets. Die grinder with a fine carbide burr bit. I made my front bracket longer. The seat has to come off. I didn't take any pictures of it. I cut metal brackets and extended them [welded] My wife really loves the space now.

Hope this helps. Thanks Tom
 
Thanks Tom. I was thinking of cutting the brackets off that hold the plastic side pieces. Then I could slide the box back about 3" on the brackets I made. Then I could screw the plastic pieces directly to the box. What did you use to fill the gap between the seat and the box?
 
Thanks Tom. I was thinking of cutting the brackets off that hold the plastic side pieces. Then I could slide the box back about 3" on the brackets I made. Then I could screw the plastic pieces directly to the box. What did you use to fill the gap between the seat and the box?
Hi, I didn't put anything in yet. My wife said it was just fine. I was thinking of a 2in flat covered pad, and attach it to box. Harley uses them sometimes. Mine has rub marks in paint in that area from my wifes rivets on her pants.
 
Yes Tom. I was thinking it would be mostly cosmetic. If not then I will look for some kind of rolled pad to use when she is on. I will try to post pics when I get it done.
 
Our Kawasaki 1700 Nomad w/CSC Kruze trike kit

Here is some pics of our 1700 Nomad with a CSC Kruze trike kit and a matching Escapade trailer. We had bought the Nomad a few years ago with the idea it would make a nice trike "sometime in the future". The future came faster than we thought. I was involved in a motorcycle crash with another bike that hit me in the rear when his brakes failed and while recovering from seven broke ribs, a broken collar bone, a pneumothorax and a chipped hip bone decided now was the time to go ahead with the trike. We have about 2,500 miles on it since getting it back and are loving it!
 

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Nice ride ol school. They are great bikes.

Yes they are. We bought the Nomad a few years ago to enjoy some more long distance trips on it than out previous bike and had the idea to trike it at some point. We are really enjoying eating up the miles on it now that it is triked. My wife can ride as a passenger almost twice as far in a day now. She says she is way more comfortable riding it as a trike... doesn't wear her out like riding on two wheels did.
 
csc kawasaki kits

I am new on here and I am looking for information , we bought the trike a couples of months ago, and are harding problems with the belt squeaking, new jack shaft, new belt, and it is still out of line by half an inch, does anyone have the same problems with this make of kit?
 
I am new on here and I am looking for information , we bought the trike a couples of months ago, and are harding problems with the belt squeaking, new jack shaft, new belt, and it is still out of line by half an inch, does anyone have the same problems with this make of kit?

I have not heard of anybody having those issues. Was it built by a dealer or at CSC's facility? I would re-post your questions as a new thread in the normal thread section to maybe draw more attention to it as this thread is for posting pics.
 
My Kawasaki gtr1000 trike

Home built trike from a Kawasaki gtr1000.

still work in progress!!
 

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C-90

Jackal08, great looking trike. I’m in the negotiating stage with my dealer for a new left over 08 C-90 with an 08 Lehman Jackal kit installed (same color as yours). I’m trying to get them to install a factory tour box and a front fairing. I might have to settle for a windshield if the shield on the fairing isn’t tall enough. It does not have the rake kit but does have a steering dampener installed. Most important I’m comfortable on the bike and my wife will be with tour box.

Just a few questions: What kind of gas mileage do you get? I currently ride a Suzuki 1500 Intruder 2 wheeler and can’t get better than 38 mpg. Have you added a rake kit or is it needed with this bike? Primarily I’m asking for your overall opinion for the trike.

Thanks

Tom

Hi there I own a C-90 with the Lehman Jackal conversion. I had a rake kit in stalled and it did steer much better.

I have tweeked a few things.

On a long between 100 and 200 miles I usually get around 40mpg. If you want more on what Ihave done send me a message. Jim
 

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