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Three wheeler

CH302K

Tricycle
Does anybody know of a three wheeler kit for a 1999 c10?  My first ride ended with me pinned under my bike with a sear on mt calf that would make Outback Steak house proud.I am a senior citizen and still want to ride.
Thanks
chuck
 
They don't specifically list a unit for the Connie,  but it is worth giving them a call just to see.

Not cheap dates, but.........

http://www.mtcvoyager.com/kits-available.html
 
I did some checking with them a while back and they do make a unit to fit the C-10 but like Bob said they are pricey
 
ch302k said:
Does anybody know of a three wheeler kit for a 1999 c10?  My first ride ended with me pinned under my bike with a sear on mt calf that would make Outback Steak house proud.I am a senior citizen and still want to ride.
Thanks
chuck

Do you need to have three wheels, or would just riding a lower bike help you manage the weight? I know that it is much harder to manage my larger taller sport tours, than might much heavier sport cruiser at very slow or no speed. I also really enjoy my sport cruiser. I use to tour on it with removable bags and a soft tail pack. Plus of course a windshield. No it doesn't have quite the weather protection of the sport tour. But it's alright. And the bent knees while touching the ground makes for a very stable platform.
I'm not trying to talk you out of your Connie. I'm just trying to give you a possible alternative to three wheels, if your able to go that  route.

Bob
 
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