Weight?

Sep 26, 2010
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Paola, KS
Need to know what the weight of a 2001 Valkyrie Standard with a 2006 Motortrike? If anyone knows I would appriciate any information. Thanks
 
The odds of any one person knowing both is pretty slim, but as you read this the information is literally at your fingertips - simply Google both and add together.
 
dry weight of a valk standard is 682# add gas and water and it's probably in the neighborhood of 700# a motortrike kit will add 400# to the weight so if you add the 2 togather your trike should weigh in about 1,100#
 
3W true except you have to subtract the parts that were removed. My I/S with Triwing coversion weighs 1200#.<br />
bigbuck, where you live you should be able to find a scale pretty close by. Most any CO-OP should weigh it for free. Most even have the read out visible to the outside even if nobody is there. Or at least that is what I remember from when I lived in KS. Stan
 
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<div class="message">3W true except you have to subtract the parts that were removed. My I/S with Triwing coversion weighs 1200#.<br />
bigbuck, where you live you should be able to find a scale pretty close by. Most any CO-OP should weigh it for free. Most even have the read out visible to the outside even if nobody is there. Or at least that is what I remember from when I lived in KS. Stan</div>

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</div>yep..your absolutly right..i totally forgot about subtracting the taken off parts..in my assumption the rear tire and swing arm should deduct around 40# give or take 20#..<img src="images/smilies/wink.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Wink" class="inlineimg" />
 

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