Kit was (round numbers) $13500 Canadian painted one colour. The labour to install was $2000 and worth every penny. Lehman only deals thru their Authorized dealers, and in Canada at least, the closest one to me was 4 hours away. From what i understand the coversion must be done at an authorized dealer due to safety standards etc.... really when you think about it, it has to track true and the braking system is replaced as well as engine mounts are different (for torque due to extra twist action with 3 wheels)... for the money... i'd let a pro do it.
I had heard some early rumors about poor handling of Trike conversion, not necessarily the Lehman kits though.
I understood that some were just adding the rearend conversion and not doing anything to the steering head, triple trees. I believe that the rake/trail has to be changed quite a bit when doing a trike conversion to get the handling correct.
Did they do anything to the steering head on your wife's Sporty?
Thanks.
Also I'm going through a situation right now where my wife wants to ride by herself. She's signed up for the Riders Edge course here in the St. Louis area at Doc's HD in Kirkwood. I have purchased a "starter" bike for her to let her get the feel after she has her training completed; they use Buell Blasts. I bought 2004 Honda Rebel 250 twin with just 96 miles on the clock. I think she can handle it alright, but really not a good bike to move on with.
I still have my concerns about her being on JUST two wheels. I feel trikes would not be my first choice someone to ride for anyone that has the ability, skill and desire to handle a two wheeler. BUT..... I do feel that they are exactly what we need in cases where physically ability or anything else that would compromise safety on a two wheeler. So time will tell with my wife as to here ability to maintain a confident riding attitude etc. I think a trike may be an option if all else fails for her.
Other than the 4' 11" stature of your wife, is there anything else that helped her make the decision to go the trike route? Nice project and I wish her many miles of riding pleasure and safety.
Thanks for posting the project here.