New from Florida looking to buy Trike
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Welcome to the forum. This is not mine but looks like a good deal to get on a new trike for around $20K. Thanks for your service. Good luck.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Harley-...m=172449028300
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Harley-...m=172449028300
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Thanks for the welcome. I'm in the process of detailing my ultra. Pulling all the chrome and buffing it back to beautiful. Using a professional stand up buffer. Lot of work but phenomenal results.
I'm retired military, got banged up pretty bad in Iraq. Time has taken its toll on all the old surgery sights. I don't want to give up on riding, it's my therapy. Lol. A trike is my goal. Can't afford a new one so looking for something in the 18 to 20k range.
I'm retired military, got banged up pretty bad in Iraq. Time has taken its toll on all the old surgery sights. I don't want to give up on riding, it's my therapy. Lol. A trike is my goal. Can't afford a new one so looking for something in the 18 to 20k range.
Do some looking around on ebay and search Craigslist for the major cities near you. If you can find a good deal, the 2014 and up TriGlides have a lot of improvements over the earlier years.
You can usually get some really good deals throughout the winter.
I am a diehard Roadglide guy and bought a used 2010 Rodaglide that had a "MotorTrike" conversion on it. If I do it again, I will buy a late model Triglide and have a Roadglide faring put on it.
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Welcome aboard & thank you for your service.
Suggest if you have not ridden one yet, rent one for at least half a day. That will give you a better idea than just a test ride. Main things are: push/pull steer instead of lean, don't put your feet down at stops and they are wide at the rear for curbs & gas pumps.
They are a lot of fun, just different. Best of luck in your search.
Suggest if you have not ridden one yet, rent one for at least half a day. That will give you a better idea than just a test ride. Main things are: push/pull steer instead of lean, don't put your feet down at stops and they are wide at the rear for curbs & gas pumps.
They are a lot of fun, just different. Best of luck in your search.
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Fearless (old nickname) (12-20-2016)
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Sorry to hear about your injuries. Spend an hour or so going through the threads in this forum. I guarantee every question you have can be answered. You will absolutely love the TG. Good luck!
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