Old School Easy-To-Install Trike Kits

Say Old School Practical with the TRUCK BED kit or Sporty Low Down with the HOT ROD kit. Either one will give your ride a very unique personality. Matched up with other Paughco trike accessories like the fenders shown and you’ve got a unique and crowd stopping combination.  Truck Bed style kits are heavy gauge formed sheet steel and the Hot Rod bodies are .100” rolled and formed aluminum. Kits are designed to bolt directly to the stock rear frame horns.
Both models are offered to fit a wide variety of chassis applications from 58-84 FL 4-speeds to 93 through 2004 Sportsters, 96 and later Dynas and 86-2011 Softails. All kits come with mounting hardware and supports. The HOT ROD bed DOES NOT come with taillights or license frame shown in the photo. TRUCK BED kits retail for $1249.95 and the HOT ROD goes for $699.95. Pick up one of each and simply by changing the brackets and lighting, easily change the bike’s image. For complete details including part number for your model call 775-246-5738 or online at Paughco

11 Responses to “Old School Easy-To-Install Trike Kits”


  1. 1 BOSS HAWG Mar 27th, 2018 at 9:27 am

    Sweet!

    Seems well thought our for those that may like and have the need. Paughco has always made good products for our industry.

    Boss Hawg

  2. 2 Number6 Mar 27th, 2018 at 9:54 am

    Though no doubt the naysayers will be coming on soon screaming that trikes and sidecars are not motorcycles the reality is they are . And not only are they bonafide motorcycles but they are needed in order to keep both the handicapped and the aging on the road helping to keep our hobby and the motorcycle industry alive

    So kudos and full marks to Paughco for their what appears to be well thought out and engineered offering in this segment

  3. 3 BD Mar 27th, 2018 at 10:33 am

    Decent price and decent kit. Good job !!

  4. 4 Boomer Mar 27th, 2018 at 10:35 am

    The truck bed brings back visions of the old Model T hot rods that were getting scarce when I was a kid and I’m no Spring chicken. 😉

  5. 5 Boomer Mar 27th, 2018 at 10:37 am

    I should have added they are still around at car shows; just not as daily drivers like before.

  6. 6 Tom Ryan Mar 27th, 2018 at 12:10 pm

    Looks like some neat goodies for the three wheeler. However, the Truck Bed seems to be a little big to me. I wonder how it would look if this bed was cut down about 2″ – 3″ inches and shortened the same amount of 2″ – 3″ inches? As for the Hot Rod version, what if it was raised an extra 2″ – 4″ inches to allow for built in integrated 2 up passenger seats (examples: the LePera Maverick or Sorrento seats etc.)?

  7. 7 Seymour Mar 27th, 2018 at 3:48 pm

    Paughco? Diggers? What’s next, a new SuperVee?

  8. 8 Roberto Mar 28th, 2018 at 4:44 am

    Cool grocery getter.

  9. 9 Hdrider Mar 28th, 2018 at 7:07 am

    Not real clear on what’s being sold. Is this,a trike conversion or a bed that fits on an already converted trike?

  10. 10 Grumpy Mar 28th, 2018 at 8:47 am

    Yes, bed that fits on an already converted trike.

  11. 11 Heavy Metal Mar 28th, 2018 at 6:14 pm

    Can’t haul lumber but I could see running errands with the truck bed trike and liking it. Looks good.

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