Time for another new one! Stealth Tryke

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Feb 28, 2008
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A bit "Buck Rogers" in the styling for me, but the engineering under the skin is amazing!

Pics from Kneeslider.com
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Lehigh Valley Choppers website for more pics and info.
 
That's a wild lookin ride MK. Just don't think I could even fit in that cockpit.Looks kinda like an Indy car missing a wheel...;)
 
Couldn't really tell from the pix on website, what does it use for power? Also those are really good lookin bikes too..:cool:
 
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The Tryke uses, at this time a GSXr1000. As far as being "full figured" well, if your bigger than 6'5" and weigh more than 325lbs, than no, I cannot help you with this particular tryke. This build is a "one off" prototype. It was meant to show what I bring to the table. Anything is possible to build and I can do it. It is the "big picture" which is very hard to get people to realize.
 
Joe, sometimes it is just stepping outside the box that is the hardest. Also the cost of custom built scares the average person(including myself). I have a CSC Sport kit on my 2000se but really like the Roadsmith kit because U can get everything at the local auto parts store. To me that is a plus since I live in out in the country here in Alabama. Also anything I get has to be for 2 since my lovely bride of 37 great years goes everywhere with me. Good luck and keep us posted.
 
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