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2009 Harley-Davidson - FLHTCUTG Tri Glide Ultra Classic- Side View
New Model - 2009 Harley-Davidson FLHTCUTG Tri Glide trike.
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Looks great. Does the Trike
Looks great. Does the Trike have a straight axel or independent suspension? The press release does not make that question clear.
I assume the FLHTCUTG Tri-Glide has a solid axle
I assume it is the live (solid) axle version based on what I've read. The H-D media site doesn't say much about it. Lehmann supplies some of the components for FLHTCUTG (according to various sources), and I would expect that it has the basic suspension pictured on their site.
We'll check on this and post a reply as soon as we get the straight dope.
TriGlide
NOT manufactured by Lehman!!!! There are some Lehman components on the new TriGlide but lets be clear, it is manufactured by HD. Go see your local dealer who by now may even have one in the shop.
Steve O, Miami, FL
Corrected. Lehman and H-D partnership
Thanks for the heads up!
Ok, so I goofed -- Since I didn't have all the facts in hand, I should have said that Lehman is probably parts supplier for the TriGlide. In any case, the story isn't all that clear from the official documents, so a visit to the dealer (or a call to H-D) is in order. More later...