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2008 Thoroughbred Stallion Vehicle Description

The Stallion is a three wheeled motorcycle designed and manufactured in Texas. They use Ford motor Company engines, transmissions, and rear ends. Additional Ford components are used throughout the Stallion. The Stallion was engineered to offer features and benefits for both the passenger and the driver never before seen on a motorcycle. Some of the features that the Stallion has is a Ford 2.3-liter 4 cylinder engine, 5-speed automatic transmission, 150 horsepower, 155 FT.LBS. of torque, 9.5 gallon fuel cell, Ford component gauges, air lift suspension, progressive shocks, steering wheel, trailer hitch, front & rear billet wheels, 7 cubic FT. trunk, EPA rated (MPG) 35 city / 45 HWY, and soft leatherette interior surfaces. It is 125 IN. long, 63 IN. wide, 58 IN. tall, and the weight is 1742 LBS. The available colors are midnight black, candy apple red, black cherry metallic silver, pearl white, and yellow. The price is $32,995.00 + $600.00 for Freight from factory.The Stallion has a 3 Year 36,000 mile warranty. For more information on the stallion visit arkansastrikecenter.com

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Stallion (by MotorTrike) is a good looking futuristic swoopy ride I have to agree. Thought I would like one until I had the opportunity to be around and test drive (ride) one. A motorcycle with a steering wheel? Air conditioning? C'mon. I found it awkward to get in and out of. You have to step over the side and get your foot in about a 10" wide trough. Power and handling were impressive. Ride was smooth. It drives more like a small sports car convertible than a bike or trike. If you ever get the chance, DRIVE one. This is just my :2cents: worth.

:sign thanks but no

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Nope it looks pretty good but with the ford parts its probably less dependable than a worn out first gen. I would have put a turbo diesel in it and a gun rack.:Bunny:

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.... The Stallion was engineered to offer features and benefits for both the passenger and the driver never before seen on a motorcycle. ...

 

 

Uhhhh, that's probably because that Thing isn't a Motorcycle ?? :think::think::think::think:

 

 

 

:rotf::rotf::rotf:

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