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I triked my 2009 Royal Star Venture two years after I bought it. Hannigan independent rear suspension. Took about a week to get used to not feeling liking it was going to toss me off the high side. Within 6 months I was hanging in with my friends who where still stuck on two wheels (smile) as we rode the curvies.
I eventually traded for my 2008 GL1800 with a 2013 Motor Trike Razor also independent rear suspension.
I had the RSV conversion done with their rake kit. It DID make a difference, easier steering. I do not know if my GL1800 has a rake kit or not but I know that it steers noticeably easier than the RSV. I am sorry that I did not have the "running boards" installed on the RSV and I wish the GL1800 came with them. But both trikes rode/ride well, handle great and I only wish I had gone "trike" sooner! The view from the drivers seat looks exactly the same on a trike as on two wheels. Gravel roads no longer create butt puckers. The only draw back I've found with the trike is that it's wide back tire surface can cause a slight hydroplane increase if you tend to use a bit more throttle than necessary on wet roads.
 
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