retired_af
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Just brought my first trike it is a 2005 K 1200LT Hannigan with 4600 miles
drive nice but takes a little to get used to.
drive nice but takes a little to get used to.
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Just brought my first trike it is a 2005 K 1200LT Hannigan with 4600 miles
drive nice but takes a little to get used to.
Recently had major lower back surgery and am thinking of converting RT to a trike. Starting point? Besides Hannigan and Lehman, any other suggestions? Thanks
I think I'd get a Vanderhall Venice before I'd ever consider a trike.
https://vanderhallusa.com
I mean they do look cool. Kinda stable with two wheels up front. Not knocking trikes for anyone else though. You can still get wet in a Vanderall.
Each to his own, but that’s a long way from motorcycling.
A nice unit, at least from the website pics, but in the same class as the Slingshot and other SxS rigs. For me, if going SxS I’d sooner pick up a good used BMW Z3 or Z4 convertible and have the benefit of usable luggage space, readily available dealer service, better safety gear like airbags, and better resale. But better than any of them would be a Hannigan conversion. Lehman does a nice job too, but they seem more focused on the H-D and Goldwing machines. From what I’ve seen, Hannigan does a great job on conversions.
But then, I’m a sidecar guy and a happy Hannigan customer.
Best,
DG
I think I'd get a Vanderhall Venice before I'd ever consider a trike.
https://vanderhallusa.com
I mean they do look cool. Kinda stable with two wheels up front. Not knocking trikes for anyone else though. You can still get wet in a Vanderall.
Just brought my first trike it is a 2005 K 1200LT Hannigan with 4600 miles
drive nice but takes a little to get used to.