LegUp LandinGear for Harley Davidson Motorcycle’s Touring Bikes

by Boss Hawg on July 21, 2009

Are you a disabled veteran, do you have shorter legs or are your legs beginning to find the weight of a full size Harley Davidson Touring Motorcycle a little heavier than your legs can easily handle, due to bad hips, bad knees, or another reason like an older age?

Take a look then, LegUp LandinGear is readily available for full size Harley Davidson touring bikes.  It is a computer controlled assembly with push buttons that lowers the wheels when you’re coming to a stop to stabilize the bike or to assist with slow speed turning whereas you may feel the need to lower your foot while turning.  The LegUp LandinGear system is designed to work with your legs although it will support the bike unassisted, however, please note that it is not designed for anyone that has no use of their legs.  But, it does assist those who prefer not to ride a trike and loose the freedom that a motorcycle presents to the rider.

Watch the LegUp LandinGear Video.  The wheels appear to work smoothly and you can raise them with a button, plus they retract automatically when you begin to accelerate.  Notice that the lean angle is not affected when retracted and you can actually ride at slow speeds with the wheels down, allowing some lean to take place.  The wheels can only be lowered at speeds 10 mph and lower, and they will raise automatically above that speed.

The LegUp LandingGear system is retails at $2999.00.  Installation is straight forward without any permanent modifications necessary to your motorcycle, plus you can remove it later if you sell your motorcycle and want to install it on another.   It is now available for Harley Davidson Motorcycle’s Touring Bikes and also includes the redesigned LegUp LandingGear system2009 models.

For your personalized interview, please call “Pete G” at 407-834-5007 or Email him Info@landingear.com and tell him Boss Hawg sent you for your free consultation.

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