Trigg Trike conversion?

Hi all! Newbie here. I own an HD 2000 FXDWG. Advancing age, the consequences of a joyous life lived as fully as possibly and my new bf, Artie Titus indicate that a trike and a jockey shift lie in my immediate future if I intend to keep riding (and I do).

That said, I'm looking fairly seriously at the conversion kit offered by Trigg Trikes in KY. The versatility appeals, however I'd appreciate any and all input from anyone having experience/knowledge of this product. Thanks in advance.ThumbUp
 
I considered a Trigg but they didn't make a kit for my 1500 Kawi. I bought a used Voyager instead (not installed yet). What I did like about the Trigg is that they offer an option for reverse.

With a bit of engineering I believe I can have reverse on the Voyager also.
 
Thanks for the welcome! Happy to be here. As to the "why", my nephew/foster son is still in his 20's. He's also been working with me in our electrical contracting/service company since he was 15 (12+ years ago) and is my sole heir. I am also my grand nephew's legal guardian (he's a straight 'A' HS Sr. and works with my nephew in the business when time permits). Both of them are still young enough to enjoy the unique experience of a 2 wheel ride. The Trigg and a couple of other manufacturers out there allow the option to "unconvert" the old man's "Geezer Glide" after I no longer have need of it, while still affording me the stability/foot clutch/jockey shift I need for my remaining riding years. Ya know, legacy stuff:)
 

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