There's a new trike in town, and the slicked-back three-wheeler was designed by Lehman and engineered with Victory. Based on the Vision and dubbed the CrossBow, this 1,187 pound three-wheeler is powered by the same 106 cubic inch air-cooled powerplant found in the Vision, and features Lehman's "No Lean" suspension. A top case from the Vision Tour offers a total of 5 cubic feet of storage space, and rear fenders integrate smoothly (albeit massively) with the bike's arced styling cues.
The CrossBow will be available at select Lehman dealerships later this Fall for $33,995 ($4k more than Harley's Tri-Glide), and includes a three year unlimited mileage warranty on Lehman components and assembly. Victory's one year, unlimited warranty covers the Vision motorcycle parts, and patriotic buyers should be pleased with the bike's assembly in Spearfish, South Dakota-- mere miles from the all-American Sturgis Rally.
Sources: Cyril Huze Blog, Lehman Trikes
Related:
- 2010 Victory Buyer's Guide
- Victory Vision Review
- Victory Vision Photo Gallery
- Victory CORE Concept Photo Gallery
- Victory Vision Goes Custom for 2009
- 2009 Harley Tri-Glide Photo Gallery
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All I can say is: Sure as heck, hope the Spearfish plant can assemble the new Crossbow…better than they attempted my new Monarch II. If it could be wrong, it was. Dealer out of MN, however, repaired it under “warranty” thanks to Ron Plender. Love our Lehman…NOW. 49K miles on ‘08 Pearl White.