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Old 11-11-2010, 03:17 PM
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Hey guys, i am ordering a handle bar kit for a friends tri-glide. Did the MOCO offer an ABS brake option on them. Just wondering as i didn't think so.

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Hey guys, i am ordering a handle bar kit for a friends tri-glide. Did the MOCO offer an ABS brake option on them. Just wondering as i didn't think so.

thanks for the help.
You are correct. No ABS brake option.
 
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Great..thought so..thanks!

Ever look at the reverse switch on the bars? Wonder how hard it is to extend?
Do those wires run internally?
 
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Great..thought so..thanks!

Ever look at the reverse switch on the bars? Wonder how hard it is to extend?
Do those wires run internally?
I had the 2" pull backs put on mind and the wiring was long enough but I had to change the clutch and brake cables.
 
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Originally Posted by BAGGERDSM
Great..thought so..thanks!

Ever look at the reverse switch on the bars? Wonder how hard it is to extend?
Do those wires run internally?
The reverse switch wires run externally.
 
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Thanks guys..You both are the go to trike guys...Thanks for everything.. Been working on a few myself lately..Since my local dealer didnt work on them, i have been getting a bunch in. Have 4 customers now with trikes of all kinds. One triglide, a cali conversion, a motor trike and a lehman. They are all different and i good in their own ways.

What kind of lift do you guys have? My direct lifts dont wanna put them all the way to the top.
 
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Thanks guys..You both are the go to trike guys...Thanks for everything.. Been working on a few myself lately..Since my local dealer didnt work on them, i have been getting a bunch in. Have 4 customers now with trikes of all kinds. One triglide, a cali conversion, a motor trike and a lehman. They are all different and i good in their own ways.

What kind of lift do you guys have? My direct lifts dont wanna put them all the way to the top.
I could be full of it but I think Trikes may be the up and coming thing, their fun to ride and can haul a lot of stuff when on a road trip. This past July while my dad and I was on our road trip to SD we come across a bunch of folks riding trikes, quite a few more than a couple years ago when we were on the same trip. The lift we're using is the Handy BOB 1500 with trike wings, the buggers built like a brick **** house, sure beats the heck out of working off the floor.

 
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I could be full of it but I think Trikes may be the up and coming thing, their fun to ride and can haul a lot of stuff when on a road trip. This past July while my dad and I was on our road trip to SD we come across a bunch of folks riding trikes, quite a few more than a couple years ago when we were on the same trip. The lift we're using is the Handy BOB 1500 with trike wings, the buggers built like a brick **** house, sure beats the heck out of working off the floor.

Now isn't that a beautiful looking TG. Best color they had to offer.
 
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Now isn't that a beautiful looking TG. Best color they had to offer.
Yep, +1 on that.
 
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