Yeah there more like a quad !Those are even uglier than that BigDog Trike! I guess I just don’t dig trikes.![]()
Don't know about Harley baggers but more and more people i know are going over to Indians.I really believe the new Bigdog made a mistake by not building a Bulldog Bagger, Harley Davidson along with Indian are selling a lot of these and they are not cheap.
They have the cam-am set-up, but looks like you could go off road with these bikes. Differently need lots of width for off road, maybe desert style riding is what they can do.Seen these two at the Harley Museum.
Hard to justify. But interesting as a art form.
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But the front wheel is still too close to the rest of the bike! Rake it out then we can talk!I did just recently see a trike that I actually liked the look of. View attachment 93206
But the front wheel is still too close to the rest of the bike! Rake it out then we can talk!
Well the front wheel is good but another one without storage.Saw this at Easy Riders show 2018 in Atlantic City. View attachment 93252
And I see that show is still a little "thin" -- We went a couple of times years ago when I lived in NJ -- Got boots one years so that was good but after that the vendor count and quality went straight down hill. But it was a good ride from where I was!Saw this at Easy Riders show 2018 in Atlantic City. View attachment 93252
Now that’s a trike I could learn to love! Thx for sharing!Saw this at Easy Riders show 2018 in Atlantic City. View attachment 93252
Could you elaborate more on this sir?Like I've said before that a lot of cabbage for an old bike with some new black wheels, no warranty and no parts?
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You are incorrect sir.Pretty hard to Warranty something when the parts are no longer made, those bikes are made from old off the shelf parts that were left over.
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Totally Agree! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Brent!Trikes are the worst of both worlds to me. I plan to just get a convertible when I'm too old to swing a leg over a 2-wheeler. I also hope that day is decades away......![]()
Y’all sell any touch up paint for these older BigDogs?Could you elaborate more on this sir?
Because I work at BDM. I am their painter, and have been for many years. I am also an OG employee from back in the day.
I'm painting new bikes, new tanks, new fenders, sitting on new frames, with new drive trains set in them...new wheels, tires, front ends, new controls...a lot of parts manufactured here in kansas.
New bikes with new warrenties.
Not typically. We don't keep a lot of unused paint materials on the shelf. Usually we just buy how much we need for a given project.Y’all sell any touch up paint for these older BigDogs?
Short story here, while Eric and I were in western TX riding in early October (before my 77 HD had issues on the trip) we meet up with 3-couples that were from Virginia and they were on trikes. They had left Virginia in May and were swinging south on there way home which was scheduled for November. When speaking with the gentlemen which were all retired, they mentioned they all had 2-wheels before, but figured they were having getting old syndrome and felt on a trip like this that the trikes would be safer and better with taking their spouses on a long journey. These guys did not want to give up riding a bike and being gone for 6-months I thought that was impressive on any motorcycle whether 2-wheels or 3. Corvettes are differently great cars, but riding a bike in my opinion is far better on a trip.Trikes are the worst of both worlds to me. I plan to just get a convertible when I'm too old to swing a leg over a 2-wheeler. I also hope that day is decades away......![]()