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Howdy all, need to move our 2006 Honda VTX 1300 R, Trike, it only has 6300 miles, perfect in everyway. Lots of options, brand new windshield, adjustable air bag suspension, custom wheels and much more. 23000.00 new we are asking 14000.00 picked up in Greeley Co email me for more photos or questions. This is a great machine for us guys with bad knees and hips, it is a great ride, great looks and sounds. Executioner

 

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Howdy all, need to move our 2006 Honda VTX 1300 R, Trike, it only has 6300 miles, perfect in everyway. Lots of options, brand new windshield, adjustable air bag suspension, custom wheels and much more. 23000.00 new we are asking 14000.00 picked up in Greeley Co email me for more photos or questions. This is a great machine for us guys with bad knees and hips, it is a great ride, great looks and sounds. Executioner

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v735/sha...er/IMG_0349.jpg

 

 

 

:lol: Man you know what that looks :lol: like to me a DIVORCE!

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Looks like a nice place to put my wife for a nice ride,two hours to the coast,one hour to the sierras....If that was closer i'd be on it~~

 

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This is easy to ride, no training needed. It will take you a couple of minutes to get used to how it handles. With bad knees, hips and shoulders, it is a lot safer to ride and more relaxing. It is fun and a big savings over a new one with only 6300 miles. X

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Have my own wheels, but what kind of fuel mileage does that rig get?

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Sweet ride I might add WC! The trike normally gets 44 miles per gallon, and that is at 5000 plus ft above sea level. Lower it should be better. Lots of power for one or two riders. X

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My Fantasy Bike

 

http://www.royalenfields.com/2009/04/enfie...great-with.html

 

I know I would have to relearn right and left turns, but then it would make a keen SASS cart with all my weaponry in the side car.

 

Sing with me, "If I were a rich man . . . "

 

Shameless

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I am with you on the look of a side car, just can't beat them. But by all accounts a trike is a heck of a lot easier to ride. The cornering in a side car is not for the weak of heart, so I have been told. But they do look good. Unique rides in Fort Collins has Enfields, the salesguy was riding around in circles in the parking lot with the sidecar 2 feet off the ground, not sure why he thought that was a sales help, was fun to watch thou. X

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I am with you on the look of a side car, just can't beat them. But by all accounts a trike is a heck of a lot easier to ride. The cornering in a side car is not for the weak of heart, so I have been told. But they do look good. Unique rides in Fort Collins has Enfields, the salesguy was riding around in circles in the parking lot with the sidecar 2 feet off the ground, not sure why he thought that was a sales help, was fun to watch thou. X

 

 

Executioner:

 

If you like sidecar bikes, take a look at these: http://uralne.com/default.aspx

 

Russian made Urals, with two wheel drive. There is a bunch of videos on the site menu, including some great riding shots and some "military applications".

 

Neat bike.

 

LL

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