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Mr Sug
Posted 2011-09-03 4:06 PM (#95571)
Subject: Check this out V Vx3


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Kansas City, MO
Not a big 3 wheeler kinda guy - this is diffrent, but arn't all Visions? Which is why I love them

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DannyB
Posted 2011-09-03 7:50 PM (#95584 - in reply to #95571)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY
I love it!! Has reverse, too!!!
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Travelin Man
Posted 2011-09-03 9:38 PM (#95590 - in reply to #95571)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Iron Butt

Posts: 721
My local Victory dealer has been carrying the Vision Crossbow since it was introduced. Having ridden with many people riding Goldwing trike conversions I was surprised at how little space there was in the fender storage compartments when compared with the lower trunk that is typical on the Goldwing conversions. I think Lehman gave up a too much in terms of storage simply to keep the stock Vision taillight, granted many trike riders also tow a trailer when on trips be it a weekend or week long.

Edited by Travelin Man 2011-09-03 9:39 PM
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lennyb
Posted 2011-09-04 8:47 AM (#95611 - in reply to #95590)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
A recent article comparing it against other trike versions (including the Can-Am) gave it pretty high marks as I recall. One complaint was the need for more rake on the forks. I've never driven one, but apparently that makes a big deal on the handling. The same magazine included an article on a company that can make the necessary changes.
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rdbudd
Posted 2011-09-04 1:21 PM (#95632 - in reply to #95611)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
Trike conversions take a lot of work to steer, unless the front end is raked or changed to a leading link type. My Dad had his GL1800 triked. It was too much for him to handle and he sold it about six months later.

Ronnie
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okie vision
Posted 2011-09-04 1:39 PM (#95635 - in reply to #95571)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Sure would like to see some fiberglass running boards molded in there too.

Edited by okie vision 2011-09-04 1:39 PM
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Travelin Man
Posted 2011-09-04 4:12 PM (#95644 - in reply to #95571)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Iron Butt

Posts: 721
The usual change made by most trike riders is to install offset triple trees that add between 3 to 6 degrees additional rake and thus reduce the trail making it easier to steer.
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loren2
Posted 2011-09-07 11:15 PM (#96008 - in reply to #95571)
Subject: Re: Check this out V Vx3


Cruiser

Posts: 166
Bullhead City, AZ
Big Joe in Presscott makes the triple trees with the rake trikes need. Kewlmetal. The increased rake makes the trike much easier to handle.
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