Le puedes poner llantas laterales normales, se ven bien del mismo tamaño de la lineal. Además es para estar más estable y no necesariamente significa tener capacidad diferente sino es para conducir con mayor tranquilidad y seguridad. Yo tengo una con sidecar y voy a modificar con ruedas laterales
looks good to this 81 year old man, I had to put the voyager trike wheels on my 2003 road king and it is very rough riding back roads really bounce you around but fixed income could never afford the ghost wheels so stuck with the voyagers very rough ride
I am getting up there in age and don't think I will ever be able to afford a trike, so I am looking for more information on Ghost Wheels. I ride a 2012 Yahama V-Star 1300. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You.
I've been one year now without riding my bike due to lots of back pain. The rest of me is falling apart. If had these, I could ride a little longer, not worry about balancing on gravel-my big hardship. I could not worry about balancing the bike at lights and straining my sides. It would be wonderful. With a trike kit I'd have 4 wheels and those look a bit silly. Plus I have a chain drive Shadow ACE 750, so the trike kits would make it hard to oil the chain, check the tire pressure. I need this too.
Why not just get a real trike or a slingshot moto and be done with it? A car might be the best route when you get too feeble to rock two wheels down the road. Four-wheeled vehicles are NOT motorcycles anymore by state registration laws.
This is far superior to the options you suggested. In the passive mode you can lean from side to side and go through turns and enjoy that G-Force pull all Riders enjoy through the turns. These are only locked in place at low speeds or while sitting at a stoplight. If I was older I would definitely get a set of these and probably will when I get that age.
yes they look a little silly. if you want to ride, you do what you have to. anyone who says different is looking for a reason to quit riding anyway. WHY do the haters hate disabled people who want to keep riding?.
I too am 75. After riding long distance since my 50’s usually 2 up, and having heart condition I tried a trike. Could not get used to not counter steering and kept hitting the curb. This makes more sense for anyone who rode multi thousand miles on 2 wheels. It leans!
glorified training wheels for motor cycles. if you can't handle the bike you shouldn't be riding it. cut and dry its that simple. putting training wheels on a bike is like voting for trump and not admitting it. everyone knows you did it but nobody can prove it...lamo
Andy Sjostrom it's got nothing to do with not having the ability to control the bike or lack of experience sometimes. I'm a disabled vet who owns a bike and has always ridden but now I have trouble walking and still want to ride my bike so some form of landing gear is a great option for my bike. Don't knock it someday you might need it to.