Tri-rgs
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Tri-rgs
I don't know if this has been brought up before about the Tri-Glide, but I would like to see HD's Tri-glide built up with an RGS fairing. I brought up this idea with the Freewheeler as well. I think this fixed fairing configuration would provide the same benefits of lighter steering and better rider/passenger air-flow management as it does on the FLTRX(S). What say you? What are the chances of the MOCO building such a trike for us? I also think it'd be one sharp-looking trike!
Last edited by nuttbaggerr; 12-10-2015 at 01:21 PM.
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I don't know if this has been brought up before about the Tri-Glide, but I would like to see HD's Tri-glide built up with an RGS fairing. I brought up this idea with the Freewheeler as well. I think this fixed fairing configuration would provide the same benefits of lighter steering and better rider/passenger air-flow management as it does on the FLTRX(S). What say you? What are the chances of the MOCO building such a trike for us? I also think it'd be one sharp-looking trike!
I agree!....pull out the wallet!
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About two years ago, Ray Price HD in Raleigh NC built a Triglide with a Roadglide fairing. They removed the fairing from a Triglide and installed the Roadglide fairing with mounting parts they fabricated. Looked pretty good, but I didn't care for the attachment system for the Roadglide fairing. It sold pretty quickly.
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To the powers at the MOCO....are you folks listening? The RoadGlide fairing blends better with the straight lines of the trunk and tourpak of the present Tri-Glide...you could call it the UlTriGlide The batwing fairing would look killer with the round lines of the Freewheeler. Make these tris standard with a 110...and a CVO version with a 120....pronto chop chop!!!
Last edited by nuttbaggerr; 12-14-2015 at 09:25 AM.
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