View Full Version : Trike Kit, which one?
redeye
10-19-2009, 11:55 AM
???I'm looking to adding a trike kit to my 2003 Nomad. The two Major kits seem to be the Tow-Pac & Voyager. I know some members here have triked their 'Mads using these kits. When you researched your decision, what concernes did you have. Is one kit "better" than the other in terms of performance? How did the kits affect the bike's performance, in terms of steering & braking?
Thanks in advance for your expertise.....-Rich ???
ringadingh
10-19-2009, 07:06 PM
You should talk to Dano, he is a member here and has a triked Nomad. Its bright yellow and looks really neat, but Im not sure who's kit it has on it.
As you can see I have a Tow-Pac on my 1600. It can be taken off in about 5 minutes and you are back to 2 wheeling. Takes about 15 minutes to put it back on if you have any lights on the kit to re-connect. This kit costs about $4200. Look in your area for a dealer to get the full price installed. Your braking will be great, because you can brake as hard as you want and you go straight and you don't get any fish tailing(with either kit). You HAVE to steer now. No more leaning. And you don't drag your feet taking off or you will run over them. Both kits will lift one wheel if you go around a corner too fast and sharp. Tow-Pac has a torsion system for each wheel. I don't think the Voyager does. You don't loose any ground clearance with the TP, as you do with the Voyager. I like the idea of bigger tires on the Voyager. The designer of TP also designed the Voyager(first). Hope this helps.
ccmjr77
10-21-2009, 05:25 PM
How well does the saddlebags work with the extra wheels? Can you still get in them?
Is it still a trike, when you have 4 wheels????
redeye
10-21-2009, 05:32 PM
From my recent research, the Tow-Pac trike has changed their design, to the point they are built with thinner steel frame rails which have the tendency to crack & break. I have read that they are not doing warranty repairs once the kit is installed. This kit ataches to your bike via a receiver hitch behind your rear wheel.
The down side to the Voyager is it lowers your ground clearance, because it uses a "belly pan" for attachment.
On the saddlebag question, Voyager gives you different hinges that allow you to open & then remove your saddlebag lids. I don't know if the Tow-Pac has a solutition for the hinges......-Rich
I haven't heard anything about the frames cracking. There is plenty of room to open the saddlebags.
bigsid1
10-21-2009, 07:39 PM
Hannigan now has a trikekit for a nomad 1600
www.hannigantrikes.com (http://www.hannigantrikes.com)
mikey911s
10-22-2009, 05:21 PM
redeye...I have a Voyager Kit on my 2004 Nomad and am having good times with it. Remember that it is a TRIKE not a motorcycle. I really don't care for the stering part, but you do what you have to do. If I had known about the product called "Retract-A-Trike" I would have done that. A little late right now, but I'll get over it. If you decide on the Voyager, let me know if I can help.
BTW...Dano has been a big help to me with mine.
miike
redeye
10-22-2009, 06:13 PM
redeye...I have a Voyager Kit on my 2004 Nomad and am having good times with it. Remember that it is a TRIKE not a motorcycle. I really don't care for the stering part, but you do what you have to do. If I had known about the product called "Retract-A-Trike" I would have done that. A little late right now, but I'll get over it. If you decide on the Voyager, let me know if I can help.
BTW...Dano has been a big help to me with mine.
miike
Hey Mike, what don't you like about the steering? I looked at the retract-a-trike unit, but at almost $6,000 it is out of my price range. I have a request into a company called "TRIGG TRIKES". From what i read online they are similar to the Voyager & Tow-Pac kits.
mikey911s
10-22-2009, 09:39 PM
I dislike the "steering" of a trike and not being able to "lean" like I always have. The retracting wheels would give you the best of both worlds....Balance at low speeds and stopped, and the ride of a mc. Don't get me wrong here. I like the Voyager, just would have gotten the retractable design if I had known it exiisted.
skeeter
10-22-2009, 11:33 PM
always thought these would be great for camping. haul all your gear then disconnect for enjoying the locale.
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