Rare 2-tone 91 Hd Springer Softtail Trike / With Conversion Kit For 2 Wheeler on 2040-motos
Tacoma, Washington, US
Harley-Davidson Other tech info
Harley-Davidson Other description
This trike is a nice trike for someone who can handle it.
Because of the springer front end I have a hard time handling it and do not ride it.
I also can't reach the back break peddle.
I also Have the conversion kit to put it back to a two wheeler, All the parts are there.
Speedo has been replaced but this is a new motor with only 12000 miles on it.
I have the old speedo.
I also have a windshield for it that I took off I don't like them.
Springs need to be adjusted, they are uneven by just a little.
The conversion kit is original to the bike, The kit to make the Harley a trike is also all Harley.
If you have questions please ask
You can also call me at 253-209-3320 my name is Bobbie
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