Ridley New Automatic Auto-Glide Trike

The first Auto-Glide model was introduced by Ridley in 2002. It evolved into a family of models with 3 common factors; low seat height, light weight, and an automatic transmission. New for 2008 Ridley brings to its riders the very first Ridley automatic with three wheels. It’s quite stylish and functional. The design of the trike is extended from the Auto-Glide Classic with its 4.2 gallon stretched tank, full fenders, Ridley 750 v-twin engine and fully automatic transmission. The trile is now shipping to dealers and if you are in Oklahoma State you can see it this weekend at the Thunder Run IV at OKC Thunder Cycles 900 W. Memorial Road. Ridley Motorcycles.

7 Responses to “Ridley New Automatic Auto-Glide Trike”


  1. 1 Jennifer Apr 9th, 2008 at 8:10 am

    Looks like a rip off of a trike I saw in MN that was made before THEY ever made one.

  2. 2 Larry Jun 1st, 2008 at 9:08 pm

    Walters Manufaturing is road testing a Sportster Trike with a 3 speed automatic with reverse that will be lots less money nd twice the horsepower and its a Harley! http://www.waltersautomatic.com/

  3. 3 DR Jun 24th, 2008 at 9:02 pm

    It’s a good idea, I think they’ll sell quite a few, my Mom hasn’t ridden in years, one of these is what she’s been waiting for to get her out of sittin’ behind Dad on his Electraglide all the time.

  4. 4 Desdinova Jun 30th, 2008 at 3:04 am

    U.S. Trikes built the first Ridley trike conversion *years* ago.

    Not hard to figure out where Ridley got his “ideas”.

  5. 5 Michelle Sep 22nd, 2008 at 10:15 pm

    3 speed automatic? thats not really automatic then is it?

  6. 6 Steven Jan 11th, 2009 at 6:14 pm

    3 speed automatic shifts itself like your car does…Dah!
    There are more automatics out there than you know about. Go look at the New ones that are $8995 at Beaufort Motorsports beaufortmotorsports.com

  7. 7 Steven Jan 11th, 2009 at 6:18 pm

    made a mistake on the website for them to be seen

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