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Old 11-03-2017, 07:34 AM   #1
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Trike kit.

Someone on another site is looking for the bolt on trike kit that retains the back wheel.Can anyone point me at it please.
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Old 11-03-2017, 07:39 AM   #2
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http://www.mtcvoyager.com/kawasaki-trike-kits/
 
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Old 11-03-2017, 07:46 AM   #3
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Nice one mate.
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Old 11-03-2017, 12:21 PM   #4
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There are a bunch of manufacturers................I had a Voyager at one time and I thought it was the best "looking" one of the bunch. Didn't look too much like "training wheels". It wasn't really a good trike however.

Tow-Pac is another one...........
 
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Thanks Duffy.
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The only problem wit a bolt on kit from what I have heard is the rack could be different then when on 2 wheels ! I know on a real Trike they change the rack to match the trail ! Now I am a frigging old fart and going from memory so take it for what it worth lol
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Thanks Radco.The bloke who wants one is in Australia,and it looks like he has a late model Classic.I have sent him links to the 2 companies suggested.I dont know what he will make of the cost though.
Shipping & import taxes are going to more than double the price.
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Thanks Radco.The bloke who wants one is in Australia,and it looks like he has a late model Classic.I have sent him links to the 2 companies suggested.I dont know what he will make of the cost though.
Shipping & import taxes are going to more than double the price.
Mick, Most people seem to like the kits and not 100% sure that the rack and trail is affected with the kit like a full blown trike! BUT IMO a good idea ! If Rack is affected real bad a triple tree change would be a easy fix ! All in all wayyyyyyyy cheaper then a new trike :) Which I have been looking at :O
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Mick, No trike needed, just tell your friend to slap on some training wheels. Job Done! No further needed.

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It is actually his mothers bike,and he's pretty handy with a welding set.So when he see's the cost,he might just end up doing that.
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