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Anybody seen this yet.................. http://southwesttrikes.com/stallion.htm
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I finally finished wiring the trike attachment, then put the fenders on and replaced the saddlebags. I have been riding the beast around all day, and I think it's a keeper! :thumbsup2: It feels really weird when cornering hard, but in all I'm really pleased... I feel a lot less tense riding it now, so I guess it was worthwhile. I am especially proud of the two round tail lights on the trike fenders. They have 24 dual intensity red LED's for stop and tail, then an outer ring of 24 more amber LED's for signals, all in the one 2 1/4 inch light. They were expensive little dudes, but they really worked out well. Some of y'all might notice the fiberglass yellow and red rods mounted horizontally just above the radiator. They are there temporarily to remind me that I am wider than I used to be. I believe someone on this site commented that it could be a problem since you don't SEE the extra width, and the comment was absolutely right! So two easily removed reminders were added. Now if I can just retire as planned this spring, I will be ready to ride! :biker: :biker: Charlie
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-7QNvIxQTs]YouTube - Peterbilt Trike[/ame] Jesse James may not have a good word to say about trikes, but he sure looks happy on this one that he built! I would love to take this ride for a spin!
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anyone have , or know where i can get blueprints for a "do-it-yourself", trike. i think i can build a trike for my '86, a heck of a lot cheaper, than these "prefab" jobs! just jt
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Well I finally got the Trike painted and put back together. Just need to add chrome molding around wheel well. Here are a few pictures. Hope you enjoy!
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Here are some photos of a friend of ours trike. He lives in Indiana, and we met him and is wife at a church festival. This day, we had gone on a ride to his house from Batesville. :cool10: It was a beautiful day for a ride.