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Better pics off optimus prime canam spyder

:shocked: Oh great... Now I've got another case of "Spyder-envy"! :thumbup: That is one seriously-sweet-looking ryde! :clap:
 
Okay... Now you have picqued my interest! Are there any licensing difficulties for these 4-wheel (legged :D) conversions?
...and where is your shop located? This might require a road trip! :thumbup:
 
Okay... Now you have picqued my interest! Are there any licensing difficulties for these 4-wheel (legged :D) conversions?
...and where is your shop located? This might require a road trip! :thumbup:
No not realy its already registered as a motorcycle,i was the first 4 wheel can am spyder but there is a 4 wheel hayabusa thank u for the compliments due to me not being a vendor on here i can't advertise my business
 
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4 wheel articulating

HI Lou

Appreciate the great job you've done here. One of the reason i have seen searching for 4 wheel Spyders is I'm not quite good on the legs, or well the upper body either.

One thing I have found in my couple of tests of Spyders though, is that gee it really puts a lot of momentum into a person sitting on it unless you yourself have the opportunity to crawl all over it to dive ito turns etc. As you may have guessed a capability I;ve lost now. :sour:

I wanted to now if you or any fans of your 4 wheeler have actually seen an articulating (leaning whatever you would like to call it) kit for either a 3 wheel or 4 wheel particularly Spyder.

By haveing the bike lean I dont have too and can transfer all the forces in a straight line down my body so the Spyder isn't trying to throw me off.

I have seen it in the scooters and such just havent seen a decent motorcycle in them yet and there's no road cred riding a scooter.

So has anyone seen an articulating spyder kit or builder? ;)

Thanks

Gavin
 
That's a nice looking machine. But what I find hilarious is you essentially did a trike conversion on something that already had three wheels. Not funny that you did it, just the concept. A trike conversion on a trike :)
 
fenders

hey lou, have you ever thought of making extra wide fenders for your extra wide tire/wheels? more space for paint. either way, great work.
 
HI Lou

Appreciate the great job you've done here. One of the reason i have seen searching for 4 wheel Spyders is I'm not quite good on the legs, or well the upper body either.

One thing I have found in my couple of tests of Spyders though, is that gee it really puts a lot of momentum into a person sitting on it unless you yourself have the opportunity to crawl all over it to dive ito turns etc. As you may have guessed a capability I;ve lost now. :sour:

I wanted to now if you or any fans of your 4 wheeler have actually seen an articulating (leaning whatever you would like to call it) kit for either a 3 wheel or 4 wheel particularly Spyder.

By haveing the bike lean I dont have too and can transfer all the forces in a straight line down my body so the Spyder isn't trying to throw me off.

I have seen it in the scooters and such just havent seen a decent motorcycle in them yet and there's no road cred riding a scooter.

So has anyone seen an articulating spyder kit or builder? ;)

Thanks

Gavin


No, but I bet Lou can build you one .
 
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