Used, fair condition Voyager Trike Kit. Purchased new in 2005, and installed on a 1998 Sportster. Has under 1,000 miles of usage, but has been kept in a garage for many years with no usage. The bike was sold in another auction. This auction is just for the trike kit. There are some scraches on the kit from when it was trailered from one city to another. This kit would be great for someone learning to ride or unable to keep 2 wheels upright. This is by no means a "show quality" piece, but cleans up nice. It works perfect and is 100% level but not "custom" by any means.
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