someone gets to ride and enjoy it
I have sold and installed several of those kits over the years. They are ideal for older or disabled riders who dont have either full use of their legs or weak hips, and dont want a full trike kit either because of a temporary disability or not enough money to do a complete conversion. These set ups are incredible to ride on...Stable but the added weight does put a load on the transmission.
Have you ever installed one on a v max? What do they cost?
I have never put one on a VMAX I have installed this system on Numerous Harley's Yamaha Virago, Honda CX650, CB750,CB900, Triumph Bonnie and several others the complete set up is pretty universal in the way it mounts. You roll the bike into it and the attach the braces then adjust everything to fit. Basically this is a tip proof dolly system that uses the motorcycle as usual and work as (for lack of a better phrase) Training wheels they are not that expensive.
This is a link to a site that sells these even though they do not list the VMX it doesnt mean that they couldnt be modified to work on the max frame
http://www.mtcvoyager.com/
Not sure but I believe that it could be done. The minor mods couldnt be that hard. Also the stability that these provide is astounding. However they do take some getting used to, as with all trike kits...Thanks, that's an interesting kit....I wonder if anyone ever installed one on an FJR?
I had an older ( 74 ) marine buddy who had a Honda converted like this one , as he only had one leg , other leg was made of wood . He also was half blind , couldn't hear very well , and liked to drink whiskey early in the day at the bar and ride it home before the local popo changed shifts at 3 pm . You couldn't tell him anything , he had already done whatever great feat you told him you had done , and always had a bigger , better and faster whatever you had.
So I followed the old marine home one afternoon , just to see how well he drove. I shudda had a video camera . He never gave a signal , didn't stop for red lights , weaved all over the road , and cars just gave him the right of way ! I called his son on arriving home and told him how his father had been driving. That night " someones " stole that bike and he never was allowed to replace it . He did however , get a new Chrysler Sebring convertible within a week . Last time I saw it , all the wheels were bent , no fender or door was dent-less , and the top was tied down with a bungee cord . It was parked sideways in a parking place ........ at the bar .
His son & daughter in law would pick him up in the afternoons so he wouldn't drive it home .
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