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Harley Builds 3-wheel Motorcycles - Harley Magazine Review of the 2009 Tri-glide

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
Harley Davidson
The rumor mill never seems to slow down when it comes to Harley-Davidson and its future bikes. I guess that kind of passion and curiosity is what drives the MoCo. The rumor of a factory Harley-Davidson trike making a comeback after more than three decades is true. The new Tri Glide Ultra Classic will be available at your local Harley dealer in limited numbers as a 2009 model. 

Let’s start with what the machine is and isn’t. It is a genuine Harley-Davidson covered by a full factory 2 year warrantee. It is manufactured by Harley in association with Lehman Trikes of South Dakota. It lists for $29,999 (in the US) and is available in the 48 contiguous US states and Canada. It is well engineered, looks good and is a blast to ride. It isn’t a warmed over Lehman trike. I don’t know why this project was internally nicknamed “Boomer” but it was, and now you know.

What’s involved in riding a trike verses a bike? Well, let’s just say that they are exactly the same only different. Quite different. Same throttle, clutch, shifter and brakes. But the handling is more like a car because trikes don’t lean, they steer around turns. So get used to pulling on one side of the handlebars and pushing on the other through the turns. And, thanks to all the extra weight out back, you’ll have to slip the clutch a bit more and give it a bit more throttle coming off a stop than with a bike. Plus you can keep your feet on the floorboards all the time, even at a full stop. And always remember that your machine is a lot wider than a bike, even a bagger, when going through narrow spaces. And just because you missed the pothole in the road with your front tire doesn’t mean you’ll miss it with your rear ones. And. . . well you get the idea. Trikes and bikes are simply different.

Out on the road the Tri Glide is impressive. I have ridden several old and new trikes over the years and feel this is the best of the breed. Superior handling, a healthy power train and top notch fit and finish – and this was on a pre-production model! The low and high speed handling is more neutral than I expect from a trike. I suspect the purpose-build frame and specific fork geometry and rear suspension has a lot to do with that. Once you get used to slipping the clutch slightly from a dead stop and push/pull steering on the handlebars, riding the Tri Glide is a blast. I predict these machines will sell out quickly with a waiting line once word is out on how much fun they are.  Anyone who has ridden a two-wheel motorcycle will quickly take to the Tri Glide and will be confidently cruising the highways and slicing through zig zag turns on back roads in no time.

In our discussions with Harley’s marketing and engineering staff we heard how the main goal for the Tri Glide was “to extend riding access” which we took to mean extending the riding season (trikes handle better in snow, ice and rain than bikes do) as well as making people more comfortable riding a stable three-wheeler than a less stable two-wheeler. The Harley staffers told us their target customers tend to be more experienced riders.  One of the senior people confided in us “A lot of people who try a Tri Glide for the first time are pleased and surprised with the ride.” After we put some miles on one we have to agree,

Unlike any other current model Harley-Davidson that I am aware of, the host portion of the new Tri Glides are built on a new assembly line in the York factory. It is then shipped to the Lehman factory in South Dakota to be finished. From there, the complete machines are shipped to Milwaukee where they are forwarded on to the dealer network. When we asked about the relationship between Lehman Trikes and Harley-Davidson we were told that Lehman is actively involved in the process, but the Harley Tri Glides are quite different than Lehman’s own Ultra-based trikes. While the Lehman version uses a modified stock Harley FL frame and one-piece rear body section, the Tri Glides use unique, purpose-built frames and separate rear body sections and fenders. Harley assured us the current association with Lehman is not based on a buy-out or a joint venture. Harley views Lehman as a supplier.

OK, so what else is unique or unusual about the Tri Glide? We have already touched on the specific-to-this-model frame with increased fork angle and less trail for better steering effort. It has an electronic hand control to activate the optional electric reverse motor. The front forks are longer than those on the two-wheel Ultras and have an external steering stabilizer for a more consistent ride.

The front wheel is a 16 inch hoop, the rears are 15 inchers. The wheels and brake rotors all match. Machines with this much weight need good brakes, and the front dual Brembos are up to the task.  The 103 cubic inch engine mated with a heavy duty police-style clutch offers sufficient power to get down the road quite smartly. The Tri Glide has a unique transmission case and rear mounts are also different from the stock Harley Ultra two-wheel version. There is a standard oil cooler to help keep engine temperatures down, and the new for 2009 mufflers compliment the modified header pipes.

              

The Tour Pak is rated for up to 30 pounds of cargo, and the trunk, featuring hidden hinges and a lockable latch, can handle an additional 50 pounds in 4.3 cubic feet. We like the rear fenders are separate from the trunk and attached to it. Typically the trunk and rear fenders on most trikes are built as one unit making repairs or replacement quite expensive. 

Apparently Harley management had been considering the possibility of adding a trike to the line-up for some time but there were many issues to deal with. These included safety concerns, marketing options, and manufacturing challenges. When we asked about the stability of a Tri Glide in various real world riding conditions, one of the Harley engineers responded by saying they designed it with several goals in mind. “We wanted it to slip” he said, “before it would tip.”

2 critical measures the trike had to pass were the lane change maneuver at highway speeds, and the steady state turn (in tight circles at increasing speeds). The trike accomplished both with room to spare. Harley management ok’d the project when they realized the Ultra-based Tri Glide can go faster and corner harder than a stock Harley Ultra motorcycle “so we felt a comfort zone there.”

All the 2009 Tri Glides will be based on Ultra Classics. But Harley isn’t saying whether this might change in the future to expand across other models using V-Rods, Dynas or Sportsters as the base. However, given the fact that Harley considers the Tri Glide a new separate model platform, I’d bet there are more variations in the works. Personally, I’d like to see a water-cooled V-Rod powered trike.

Harley is planning on building only 2500 Tri Glides for 2009 in three color options – Vivid Black, Dark Blue Pearl or Red Hot Sunglo, and plans are for them to be available in Harley dealerships in August 2008. MSRP is $29,999, which is significantly less than a similar Lehman Harley Ultra, and the Tri Glide comes with a 2-year factory warrantee. Want one? Better get your name and deposit to your dealer ASAP. They are going to go fast.

Interested in learning more about Harley motorcycles, from Sportsters to Softails and touring FL motorcycles? Check out motorcycle bulletin board and Harley forum www.aimag.com, run by American Iron Magazine, where this article was first published.


What It’s Like to Ride a Harley

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Harley Davidson
While automatic transmission can do wonders for a four-wheel drive, don’t ever think that riding a motorcycle is just as easy. Getting from point A to B  requires more than just firing up the engine and setting it to drive. When riding a motorcycle, you have to embrace the adventure that goes with maneuvering a two-wheel drive. Remember that a motorcycle actually weighs just a few more pounds than you, and in able to control it, you have to be “one with it.” Any shift in movement and body weight would result in instant swerves and turns.

Perhaps for a lot of people, riding a motorcycle is most appealing because of its thrill, with wind blowing past your face and your feet mere inches from the ground. Add to that the benefits of fuel efficiency as well as speed and power that only a motorcycle can offer. For a real motorcycle rider, however, it’s also about accepting all the risks that comes with balancing a two-wheel drive and taking on the responsibility for a safe journey.

Much has been said about motorcycle riders and what it takes to be a good one, but little do some people know that behind a good motorcycle rider is a high-performance vehicle such as a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

Investing on a Harley

Harley Davidson motorcycles have been around for more than a hundred years. Apparently, what started out as a dream for creating the first ever motorized bicycle has become one of the most influential names in the world of two-wheel drives. Thanks to Arthur Davidson and William Harley, the world has come to know a motorcycle brand that etched its legacy based on engine performance, handling, speed and power, and its classic look. It also doesn’t hurt that Harleys are seen in many films that involve fearless riders and crazy stunts. Another good reason for keeping a Harley Davidson motorcycle is that it is one of the only two motorcycle manufacturers in America to have survived the Great Depression.

Top reasons for investing on a Harley could also be one of these:

*Flying high with a classic ride

The name itself is recognized as a seal of quality and high performance. Though modern brands have lured many motorcycle riders to pick their own style and performance-driven two-wheel vehicles, you could say that Harleys are bound to stay. There are BMWs that are built for high performance for almost any road condition. The same may be true for Japanese brands such as Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda. But surely, owners of any Harley Davidson would say that nothing beats the original and the leader in motorcycle engine evolution for more than a hundred years. When you say Harley Davidson, what comes to mind is versatility, quality, and speed.

* Picking a Harley that suits your style

For any type of road condition, may it be a rough road or smooth pavement, on terrains or highways, you surely can find one that matches your riding style and capacity. Currently, there are CVOs (custom vehicle operations), Dynas, Softails, and VRSC models to choose from. Owners of Harley Davidson motorcycles would also have to say that it this brand is best for touring and roughing it out on the road.

Not just any motorcycle rider

Buying a Harley Davidson could spell a world of difference for the type of rider that your are. The model and make of your Harley Davidson could tell much about your preference for speed, comfort, style, and flexibility. The engine is also a prime consideration for many Harley Davidson motorcycle riders and owners. For such as classic ride, you surely have to know much about tuning, building, and maintenance to properly care for your Harley Davidson.

Whether for street or race riding, any motorcycle rider have to be mentally alert and physically prepared for what could be an intense ride. As they say, riding a motorcycle is 90% mental preparation. This means that much thought is given to every swerve and turn you take. Many Harley Davidson riders are also known for their classic sense of style that goes with their choice of jackets, helmets, and other original Harley Davidson accessories and merchandises to accentuate their riding style.


Make Your Hog Your Own with Custom Harley Parts

Sunday, April 12th, 2009
Harley Davidson
Every Harley Davidson owner has at some time or another thought about customizing his or her motorcycle in some way. You rarely see a stock Harley Davidson, because Harley’s are King! Harley’s are so much bigger than the function of mere transportation that so many people are becoming interested in motorcycles for right now. Harley’s capture the spirit of what it means to be a serious biker.

So the question remains, what is the best way to make your Harley Davidson look and feel like an extension of yourself? The simple answer is by adding custom Harley parts and accessories.

For most Harley Davidson owners the reason they add accessories is to stand out. It’s a style statement. You may think that some people go way overboard on customizing their bike, creating an over bulky mess of chrome and rubber, but remember, overboard for someone may be a constant work in progress masterpiece to someone else. Again, Harley Davidson Motorcycles are principally about style, not mere function.

You may have a different style for customizing your bike. You may be looking for custom Harley Parts and accessories that hide the extra bulk and make your bike as streamlined and minimalistic as possible.

And there are those for whom being practical is a consideration in personalizing their bike. If you install a nice chrome luggage rack on your back fender, or a detachable windshield, it not only adds a personal style touch, but it also serves an important purpose. How else would you carry your tent and keep bugs and rocks out of your teeth?

So how do you pick out a Harley Davidson accessory or choose what to customize? Well that’s personal. But I would suggest that you start by deciding what you want out of your bike and your relationship with it. Sit back and have a look at yourself. What kind of biker are you anyway?

Are you a speed demon that likes to lay rubber on the road every now and then, and show off racing up and down busy roads to the awe of males and females of all ages?

If this is you, you may want to consider getting your engine rebuilt for increased horsepower. You can’t go wrong with a lot of Harley chrome either as it always looks impressive. Just when you think you have all the custom Harley parts available there is something new in that catalog.

Or your style may be a much more subdued. Your main motorcycling purpose in life may be to enjoy riding the road and you aren’t bothered with rushing anywhere, just cruising and taking it all in. You still want to look good riding your Harley, but you don’t feel like you need to try so hard.

If this describes you, you may only want one or two custom Harley parts, more for convenience than style, because after all, Harley says style all by itself. A black leather studded luggage bag that slips over that backrest on your bike looks good when you are on a long trip and it serves a purpose.

Overall, the most important thing to consider when shopping for custom Harley parts is to remember the kind of person you are when making Harley Davidson Accessory choices. A properly customized Harley is an extension of the owner who rides it. Make it say who you are.


Harley Davidson Clothes

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
Harley Davidson
When you hear about “Harley-Davidson rider”, what is the first thing that comes to your mind?

Although this may generate several different answers, most of you would say: “A bearded man wearing a black leather jacket, black leather pants, a pair of leather boots, black helmet and a bloated tummy.” Right?

Well, this image has become very prominent these days since movies made with riders look like this. And often, these movies use Harley-Davidson motorcycles as a ride. Somehow, these look has become the standard if speaking about Harley-Davidson.

But, nobody says it is wrong. In fact, this image has become very popular that most Harley-Davidson riders you see on the road posses this look. You wonder where they did they get all these?

Harley-Davidson clothes are sold on different store across the United States and even in other countries in 6 continents. Here’s a tip: if there is an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer near you, you can surely get a Harley-Davidson clothes and merchandise.

Harley-Davidson clothes are also sold on department store. Official shops can be available near you so if you are want to have one to add in your collection or simply to have one on your closet; you can easily have one.

Harley-Davidson clothes are available online. There are several online stores that sell different Harley-Davidson clothes from t-shirts, jacket, to pants. A complete Harley-Davidson apparel if you may call it.

The official web site of Harley-Davidson also sells these clothes including other Harley-Davidson merchandise, services, and of course motorcycles.

Other sites devote the selling of Harley-Davidson clothes and other Harley-Davidson merchandise while others choose to sell Harley-Davidson clothes along with other brands.

Auction sites on the other hand offer several Harley-Davidson clothes and other Harley-Davidson products. Place a bid and if you won, Harley-Davidson item will be delivered to you. There are several auction sites in the internet where you can find Harley-Davidson items.

If you are done with Harley-Davidson clothes, you can go to sites that offer Harley-Davidson jewelries and other accessories. These jewelries range from earrings, bracelets, necklace, birthstone charms, and watches. Accessories can be helmets, caps and sunglasses.

Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts are also available both online and offline. So whether you want to upgrade the performance of your motorcycle or would need to replace one, Harley-Davidson got you covered.


Buying A Harley Davidson In Chicago And Illinois

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Harley Davidson
If you live in Chicago and would like to have a Harley-Davidson you can use around the city, then we have good news for you. Harley-Davidson motorcycles are available in the city through an authorized dealer. The Chicago Harley-Davidson/Buell, Inc., which is located at 6868 N Western Avenue, Chicago is your one-stop shop for Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

Choose from any Harley-Davidson Sportster, Harley-Davidson Dyna, Harley-Davidson Softail, Harley-Davidson VRSC, and Harley-Davidson Touring models.

The Sportster has 883, 883 Low, 883 Custom, 883R, 1200 Custom, and 1200 Roadster. Dyna has Super Glide, Super Glide Custom, 35th Anniversary Super Glide, Street Bob, Low Rider, and the Wide Glide.

Harley-Davidson Softail has 9 models in line. These are Softail Standard, Night Train, Springer Softail, Deuce, Heritage Softail, Fat Boy, Softail Deluxe, Springer, Classic, Heritage Softail and Classic.

The Harley-Davidson VRSC has 3 models. These are V-Rod - VRSCA, Night Rod - VRSCD, and the Street Rod - VRSCR.

The Harley-Davidson Touring has 8 models. These are Road King, Road King Custom, Road King Classic, Road Glide, Street Glide, Electra Glide Standard, Electra Glide Classic, and Ultra Classic Electra Glide.

Now, after you are finished with your Harley-Davidson motorcycle shopping, you can turn into available Harley-Davidson merchandise on sale. Both men and women can enjoy exclusive Harley-Davidson shirt, boots, jackets, jewelry, chaps and vests, hats, and eyewear.

You can also purchase several Harley-Davidson items like a bar, neon clocks, billiards, wall arts and more.

In Chicago, you can also have your Harley-Davidson motorcycle serviced. If you have an antique Harley, have it restored at Chicago.

There are also pre-owned Harley-Davidson motorcycles and used Harley-Davidson motorcycles if you want save some bucks.

Complete line of parts and accessories are also available at the City of Chicago.

If you want o have other options, here are other authorized Harley-Davidson dealers across the state of Illinois together with their addresses, phone numbers, Fax numbers, and websites:

Chuck’s Harley-Davidson, Inc.

2027 Ireland Grove Road

Bloomington, IL 61704

(309)663-2188

Fax (309)664-0859

Conrad’s Harley-Davidson/Buell

1541 Riverboat Center Drive

Joliet, IL 60431

(815)725-2000

Fax (815)725-9973

Chicago Harley-Davidson/Buell, Inc.

6868 N Western Avenue

Chicago, IL 60645

(773)338-6868/(888)338-6868

Fax (773)338-8868

Dale’s Harley-Davidson of Mt. Vernon

1121 Veterans Memorial Drive

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

(618)244-4116

Fax (618)244-5470

Frieze Harley-Davidson Sales, Inc.

517 South Illinois Street

Belleville, IL 62220

(618)277-8864

Fax (618)277-9832

Illinois Harley-Davidson/Buell Sales, Inc.

1301 S Harlem Avenue

Berwyn, IL 60402

(708)788-1300

Fax (708)788-1356

Oak Lawn Harley-Davidson

11040 S. Cicero Avenue

Oak Lawn, IL 60453

(708)423-9005

Fax (708)423-9089

Ted’s Motorcycle World Inc.

4103 Humbert Road

Alton, IL 62002

(618)462-3030

Fax (618)465-8405