Have not figured out the paint part yet, but just may leave it black, kinda blends in with the VV1700 color scheme. What do you all think?
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Awesome.and yes they have reverse on them.
Thats pretty much what I have heard.It would definitely be an adjustment jumping back and forth between the kit and two wheels.
hank43 wrote:Haven't seen many of these, so thought I would start a new link to see if anyone else has triked a vv1700
Have not figured out the paint part yet, but just may leave it black, kinda blends in with the VV1700 color scheme. What do you all think?
hank43 wrote:Sure thing!
MTC wiring harness has additional breakouts for extra lights, I'm thinking of adding turn signals to rear panel either side of the trailer hitch.
I ordered black painted fenders, thinking that I would have painted to suit locally, now having second thoughts, Kawasaki paint scheme also has black painted surfaces, what do you all think? I checked around for Kawasaki factory paint to match the bike, found it to be $197 per qt, plus clearcoat and labor.
Added chrome metal passenger foot board bottoms, best $15 I ever spent!![]()
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Turbo4x4 wrote:Hank,
Just curious about the clearance between the outrigger fenders and the bags. Can you still fully open the bags without hitting the fenders?
Nice looking setup. My wife and I have talked about going with a trike conversion when the knees go also. Who says you can't ride forever ?
Took it out for it's maiden voyage(r)(...couldn't pass that up!) Up in the low foothills and some minor twisties, handled pretty good, only really exciting times were when we hit some bad pavement at speed, forgot about that low ground clearance. Made a loud bang that woke me up when the belly pan hit hard! Sure be glad when California starts paving roads again, instead of just painting them!David (N. Alabama) wrote:Nice looking rig Hank. How does it ride?