Triggs on a vtx

Nov 1, 2010
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Is there anyone out there that has a TRIGG Kit on a VTX 1800 that can talk about it. I read about all these kits but no one ever says anything as two how theey really look and work on there bikes THANKS BIG DENNYpepperpepper :gah:
 
Hey BIG D, I think you can find more about the Voyager Kits- which are very similar in overall design and price. One thing noticeable between the two kits, is that the wheels seem to be a few inches farther back-which would add wheelbase and presumably stability. The pics I have attached are of a VTX with the Trigg Deluxe Kit (3999.00). Not a bad looking unit IMO. I think the advantage to these type of kits is, price and being able to switch back to two wheels, if you would ever want to. That being said if you are in it for the long haul, consider a real trike kit -like a Champion. You could save thousands by installing it yourself. Consider contacting Bazooka, if you are ready to buy any kit- he will give discounts to any member of TrikeTalk...:D
 
Is there anyone out there that has a TRIGG Kit on a VTX 1800 that can talk about it. I read about all these kits but no one ever says anything as two how theey really look and work on there bikes THANKS BIG DENNYpepperpepper :gah:

I know this is a old thread, I just installed a Trigg kit on my 2003 VTX 1800r and have about 500 ridden miles under my belt..
 

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