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    Indian Trike.

    I know not everyone likes Trikes, but some of us have no choice. I also know this isn't an F6B, but the guys who converted my F6B for me have started using Indian Motorcycles. This is their first completed conversation, and she's "In my view" a beauty

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    "Once more into the fray, into the last good fight I'll ever know, to live and die on this day, to live and die on this day"

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    I like it

    Thanks for sharing

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    Gorgeous.

    I'm fine with everyone having an opinion, but I'm sick of people saying they don't get or they hate trikes. If I were disabled, for whatever reason, I'd hop on a trike in a heartbeat.

    Whatever it takes to ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    Gorgeous.

    I'm fine with everyone having an opinion, but I'm sick of people saying they don't get or they hate trikes. If I were disabled, for whatever reason, I'd hop on a trike in a heartbeat.

    Whatever it takes to ride!
    I agree Bob, I have to ride a Trike due to my paralysis, but who wouldn't love the Indian Trike. The engineering, and history of that motorcycle brand would make you fall for it for sure
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    I saw the new factory H-D trike on the highway. IMO it's the nicest looking trike I've seen. Just like that Indian it had rear fenders not some dune buggy like ice cream box rear end.

    http://www.harley-davidson.com/conte...eewheeler.html
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    I'd ride it

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    Why would they change over to Indian I wonder? Seems like a doomed venture.

    OTOH Harley is wise manufacturing the trike themselves. There is a market for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul B Blues View Post
    I agree Bob, I have to ride a Trike due to my paralysis, but who wouldn't love the Indian Trike. The engineering, and history of that motorcycle brand would make you fall for it for sure
    Unfortunately it is no more an Indian than I am a Doberman Pincher.
    They are a glorified Polaris with the Indian name now.

    Now here is what I would like to turn my F6B into.
    The one in the picture needs a taller windshield and backrest (which I have) to finish off the gorgeous looks.
    I don't have anything physically wrong with me and if I could afford it,I would convert mine in a minute.

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    Looks good Doug. but I would ride that Indian in a heart beat. Really sweet looking. Love the two tone paint.

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    I have never ridden a trike. Are there any advantages over the old school versions (rear 2 wheel) versus the CanAm versions (front 2 wheels) of the trikes ?


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