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    Tilting F6B Trike



    You may have seen this before...

    It's different, serves a purpose.

    Supposedly handles like a 2 wheeler, just a little heavier.
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    I actually like that look over the traditional double rear setup.

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    Got a quote from a dealer near central Fl. …… Sit Down.....$18,5xx.xx installed. That's almost 2 times what my bikes worth. . The only way they'll sell them is through one of Tilting Motor Works dealers, installed.

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    I do like the looks. The tilting feature is really cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegoat345 View Post
    Got a quote from a dealer near central Fl. …… Sit Down.....$18,5xx.xx installed. That's almost 2 times what my bikes worth. . The only way they'll sell them is through one of Tilting Motor Works dealers, installed.
    Almost the same thing with me going to a trike conversation...two times the value of my F6B and just not worth it for me...Matter of fact, I am ready to purchase a leftover 2018 Honda Shadow Phantom later this week and retire the 6 for a while...Great deal and 275lbs. lighter than the F6B...Regards

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    If I were to convert the "B" to a trike, I would definitely go with a reverse trike set up, and the one I would choose at this time would be an Endeavor Trike Conversion. This guy has done the engineering to do it right. His website is very comprehensive and answers most questions, shows pics and videos of work being done and takes you for a ride on his personal trike. And it's a whole lot less than $18,000.
    Check him out @
    www.endeavortrikes.com

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