Roadsmith announces their all-new Harley-Davidson kits dedicated to convert the latest MoCo Project Rushmore machines into sizzling hot trikes.
The first Rushmore bike to go three-wheel is a two-tone Electra Glide Ultra limited, which got a 7-degree steering rake kit for responsive handling and perfect looks.
The Rrushmore trikes maintain the ABS on the original bike and are offered with independent rear suspension for exceptional road stance and comfort. This new kit keeps close to the original H-D accents, using the original turn signals and tail lights, while being a perfect match to the Harley Tour Pak accessories.
Roadsmith offers the trike kits for prices running from $12,500 (€9,110) to $16,500 (€12,025), the latter including "all the bells and whistles" one might think about aboard a trike.
Kirk Rush of Roadsmith also told us that the prices include the paint match and dealer installation, which is a nifty bonus. You can check out some of the accessory prices in the PDF after the jump.
Now, since winter's here, maybe it's time to get the trike conversion you've been dreaming about...
The Rrushmore trikes maintain the ABS on the original bike and are offered with independent rear suspension for exceptional road stance and comfort. This new kit keeps close to the original H-D accents, using the original turn signals and tail lights, while being a perfect match to the Harley Tour Pak accessories.
Roadsmith offers the trike kits for prices running from $12,500 (€9,110) to $16,500 (€12,025), the latter including "all the bells and whistles" one might think about aboard a trike.
Kirk Rush of Roadsmith also told us that the prices include the paint match and dealer installation, which is a nifty bonus. You can check out some of the accessory prices in the PDF after the jump.
Now, since winter's here, maybe it's time to get the trike conversion you've been dreaming about...