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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

You can find all the information you need on this trike on the web at the manufacture's site:
http://www.thoroughbred-motorsports.com/
It has a Ford 4 cylinder 150hp engine, and it handles like a Super Mario Cart! If you are a biker and you want to meet to look at it I will consider that. It has every option offered by the manufacture, which include:
AC & Heat, Power adjustable peddles, Trunk Carpet, Trail Hitch, Cruse Control, Front Seat Backrest, Fog lamps, HID headlights.
I have added the following items: Custom LED underbody lights, LED side lights, Driver pouch, Wig/Wag headlight modulator, Remote Battery Terminal (without this you will need to take the rear tire off to charge or jump the battery), Additional antenna, J&N intercom and CB, Trunk Pouch, larger rear tires, wind deflectors, and power plug.
I have had all the major updates done to this trike, and it is in perfect mechanical condition and still under the factory warranty. Currently the 2011 models are not being offered due to Ford changing the motor. I am not sure if TBMS will even offer another model due to having to re-engineer the bike to fit the changed motors offered by Ford.
What sets my Stallion apart from the newer models is that this one is hand laid fiberglass with a custom gold and silver fleck candy apple paint with clear coats. This paint is truly amazing when you compare it to the new flatter paint on the new plastic bikes.
Only about 600-800 of these trikes have been made and they are truly amazing. Check out the technical data here:
http://www.thoroughbred-motorsports.com/tm2technical.aspx
Briefly here it is: 35-45mpg sipping regular gas. 143 hp weighing only 1,750lbs. 9.5 gallon fuel cell. With a top speed of 119 mph!
You can see my bike on this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNUyXKz8fME
This is a turnkey built from the ground up as a trike, not a conversion kit. It is solid as a rock at all speeds! It is fully loaded, not stripped down like the new ones.

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  • Waaaay obsolete!! REVERSE trikes are the way to go, man. Wake up!

  • @iciavosser; I guess you never rode on in the mountains. The reverse trikes want to buck you right off. At high speeds it is like riding an ATV on the road. You can keep them if you ever even rode one!

  • @rusteamn Nope. But a friend of mine was thrown off his trike when he made a turn, an accident that wouldn't have happened if he'd had two front wheels.

  • @iciavosser

    Stallions are not anything like a typical motorcycle conversion trike. At 1700 pounds they slide where regular conversion trikes flip. I will bet he was not on a Stallion.

    Have you ever even rode a Stallion? If not you may want to reserve your comments. Take a test ride, at most major events they have Stallion test rides. it will change your mind!

  • 27k USD.

  • can i buy it  ? how much

  • @thedixieboy22

    27k......

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  • That looks like a nice tourer, thanks for the video and details.

  • @rusteamn Yep, you're right. I'm wrong. The Stallion is a fantastic bike.

  • I saw one of these going up I-95 in South Carolina as I was going down a few years ago. I actually thought it was a customized BMW, or at least had the rear end of one.

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