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Calijackalbob
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Posted: 10 Oct 2018 at 10:18 |
Hi guys.
Been curious about Guzzi Trikes for a while. If you got one, share some pics here. Here's a couple i found on the interweb............ This one was for sale in Australia for a while. A heavily modified California. Another Aussie, now for sale on gumtree in Australia. A Nevada in the US of A. Show us yer Guzzi Trike and tell us about it.
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Calijackalbob
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WHile searching for Guzzi Trikes I came across this Cali Vintage..........
Looks sweet. Turns out that it ain't a Trike at all, but a Fourk! It has a bolt on pair of wheels and running boards courtesy of a mob called Richland Roadster. You keep your rear wheel, (subtly hidden by the rear crossmember.) and bolt on one of these.... .......... comes with running lights and stop lights. You don't need to modify your frame or anything, just bolt on the kit and remove it if you wanna go back to two wheels. Here's a shot of the rear view. You can glimpse the bikes driving wheel still in place. anyways, I was wondering if anyone out there has done a Richland Roadster Four wheel (Fourk) Trike conversion. Please share your experience. The Cali Vintage above was, I think, done by the company itself. The "Owner" who gushes about it in their Testimonials, (I found upon researching a bit) actually works for the company, so I'm not sure how truthful the testimonial is. There are a few other American companies who also do bolt-on trike (Fourk) conversions, Voyager and a few others I can't remember right now. Anyone Downunder done anything like this? |
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cugsy
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When my bevel box exploded I did think about triking it. I might still do it - especially when my lumbago plays up...moan moan grumble etc....
They are nice.
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Due to italian electrickery I am saying nowt. Despite nearly giving the Vstrom away the honda has gone...
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jpc
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I would only fall for this one, the reason they built that first transverse twin
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Brian UK
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I think you might find the 0 to 60 figure a bit dissapointing. |
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Brian.
Better 5 minutes late in this world than years early in the next. |
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jpc
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0 to 60 inches, then |
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V7Chris
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Looks like 3wheel drive?
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jpc
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It is, it's the "mulo meccanico".
Not much online info on it, unfortunately. |
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