Factory vs Conversion Kits
#11
INSTALLER, INSTALLER, INSTALLER!!! This will be the biggest factor, doesn't matter how good the kit is, installed wrong and you have a crappy trike. Do you research very well in this area!
Now, as for kits, that's up to you, body styles, trunk space, independent or solid axle..again do some serious research!
I had a Champion kit and a California Side Car kit, both served me well...
Another piece of advise, get all you can as for accessories the first time, very expensive to add stuff like aux fuel tank or parking brake or raked trees later.
Raked front end to me was a Must Have item!
Test ride as many as you can to get the feel of what you like...ask a lot of questions, BIG investment, make sure you like what you're getting and the installer has a good track record, ask for references of trikes he has built.
#15
Early Tri-Glides were Lehman conversions that were actually done in the Lehman factory from the information I have. The complete bike was shipped Lehman, they did the conversion and sent the bike + the takeoff parts back to HD. No one could understand why HD sent a completed bike instead of sending a bike without the rearend.
Later models are being done by HD and might be purposely built to be a trike, but no doubt with most of the technology from Lehman. In comparing my 2012 Ultra to the wife's 2012 TriGlide, I can see no engineering differences that would suggest that there are any real differences except from the swingarm pin back, and the rake and stabilizer.
This information was relayed to me by the local HD dealership.
Bill
Later models are being done by HD and might be purposely built to be a trike, but no doubt with most of the technology from Lehman. In comparing my 2012 Ultra to the wife's 2012 TriGlide, I can see no engineering differences that would suggest that there are any real differences except from the swingarm pin back, and the rake and stabilizer.
This information was relayed to me by the local HD dealership.
Bill
Last edited by billnourse; 12-19-2011 at 07:01 AM.
#16
Early Tri-Glides were Lehman conversions that were actually done in the Lehman factory from the information I have. The complete bike was shipped Lehman, they did the conversion and sent the bike + the takeoff parts back to HD. No one could understand why HD sent a completed bike instead of sending a bike without the rearend.
Later models are being done by HD and might be purposely built to be a trike, but no doubt with most of the technology from Lehman. In comparing my 2012 Ultra to the wife's 2012 TriGlide, I can see no engineering differences that would suggest that there are any real differences except from the swingarm pin back, and the rake and stabilizer.
This information was relayed to me by the local HD dealership.
Bill
Later models are being done by HD and might be purposely built to be a trike, but no doubt with most of the technology from Lehman. In comparing my 2012 Ultra to the wife's 2012 TriGlide, I can see no engineering differences that would suggest that there are any real differences except from the swingarm pin back, and the rake and stabilizer.
This information was relayed to me by the local HD dealership.
Bill
The HD touring frame was completely redone for the 2009 model year. From the tank back the frame of the TG is not the same frame as the rest of the touring bikes. Lehman installed the rear of the TG only. It was not a conversion and it is not a Lehman rear. The 2009 frame and the 2012 frame are the same. As is the rear end.
#17
Can I play too?
Forgive my memory, it isn't that great, but seems both conversations have a lot of the truth.
I'm thinking that HD sent an incomplete build to Lehman where they installed their swing arm assembly and body then sent it back to HD for shipping to their dealerships. This was in 2009 and 2010. 2011 HD took over the complete process.
The frame for the TG is different than a UC from the end of the tank back if you look at them stripped down as I have. The frame is a little different under the seat to the swing arm attachments. Wouldn't this make the TG frame a trike only frame?
Forgive my memory, it isn't that great, but seems both conversations have a lot of the truth.
I'm thinking that HD sent an incomplete build to Lehman where they installed their swing arm assembly and body then sent it back to HD for shipping to their dealerships. This was in 2009 and 2010. 2011 HD took over the complete process.
The frame for the TG is different than a UC from the end of the tank back if you look at them stripped down as I have. The frame is a little different under the seat to the swing arm attachments. Wouldn't this make the TG frame a trike only frame?
#18
Little Extra'a
Can I play too?
Forgive my memory, it isn't that great, but seems both conversations have a lot of the truth.
I'm thinking that HD sent an incomplete build to Lehman where they installed their swing arm assembly and body then sent it back to HD for shipping to their dealerships. This was in 2009 and 2010. 2011 HD took over the complete process.
The frame for the TG is different than a UC from the end of the tank back if you look at them stripped down as I have. The frame is a little different under the seat to the swing arm attachments. Wouldn't this make the TG frame a trike only frame?
Forgive my memory, it isn't that great, but seems both conversations have a lot of the truth.
I'm thinking that HD sent an incomplete build to Lehman where they installed their swing arm assembly and body then sent it back to HD for shipping to their dealerships. This was in 2009 and 2010. 2011 HD took over the complete process.
The frame for the TG is different than a UC from the end of the tank back if you look at them stripped down as I have. The frame is a little different under the seat to the swing arm attachments. Wouldn't this make the TG frame a trike only frame?
I am still leaning toward the Tri Glide being a purpose built Trike, not just an afterthought!
I hear ya on the memory thing, they say the first two signs of getting old is loss of memory and I forget what that other thing is..
#19
#20
Smitty... loved my conversion. Most here know I have never owned a TG but have tinkered with many.
If I were to put a wish list on the TG for another year model would be a better turning radius. I could take my UC conversion and do doughnuts inside a TG circle. Besides that... my next trike will probably be a TG.
If I were to put a wish list on the TG for another year model would be a better turning radius. I could take my UC conversion and do doughnuts inside a TG circle. Besides that... my next trike will probably be a TG.