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Yep, saw one Sunday, talked to the owners.

They have a shed full of toys, this was one.

I had thought about $40k, she said more like $30.

So, is that close to a Harley Trike?

 

Seems like with all that body, they would have a way to button it up and ride, like a convertable. He said nope.

Same engine as Ford Fusion. Comes with a trailer hitch. Steering wheel.

 

Not a bad vehicle when you think about a big Honda or HD (or RSV) trike. But, as it's kind of a odd goose, not too sure if your bike friends would hang with you.

 

Funny, the picture you posted kinda looks like 2-wheels.

Posted

And a steering wheel? Hell, might as well buy a convertible and have the doors and a roof for bad weather. At this point you aren't motorcycling anymore - you're just driving an expensive, poorly equipped car - just my opinion!

 

ANdy

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I've seen a few of them and even test drove one once. They're definitely a different animal thou still classed as a trike due to being a 3 wheeler. Don't know about the Fusion engine ( new ones could be) cause the older ones used a Ford Ranger engine trans combo. But since Rangers have gone out of production Motor Trike (parent company) have switched to another Ford 4 cylinder engine.

Price of them isn't really that out of line either cause buying a new Gold Wing and having it converted is right up there in cost as well. Same can be said with most other new bike /trike packages.

If they had of had more passenger room I might of bought one at one time. I do like most of the features and looks of them.

Larry

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Posted

Stallions are not new, we've seen them every year at Sturgis for the last several years.

 

Not really a motorcycle, per se, since no motorcycle skills are involved in driving it, but still looks like a fun ride.

 

:happy34:

 

 

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