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Never Drop Connie Again

For $10,000 I could tip my bike over and get it fixed a few times or more.  :-[
So I'll pass.

The turning radius doesn't look to good either.

But if anyone ever does that to their Concours I would like to see it.  ;D
 
Looks like a better ride than a trike with two rear wheels. Doesn't look like you can lean enough to scrape the pegs though. For an older cruiser type rider may keep him in the saddle longer. Wouldn't want to have a front end component failure with a sudden toe out/in or off camber condition.
 
This one looks a lot more fun/aggressive.  Would like to see a vid of it.  Don't know what it's based on or who made it.

 
the price isn't any worse than what some pay for a trike conversion in the rear, so seems in the ballpark to me.  seems like it would grip better in corners with twice the rubber surface on the road.  I'd like to try it.  :great:
 
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