Harley-Davidson Penster Trike Prototypes
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Harley Davidson Penster Trike Prototypes
The Harley Davidson Museum takes the
wraps off of the real trikes (code name Penster) John Buttera, the
legendary custom and race car builder, originally hailed from Wisconsin, and I
guess he got to know some of the guys at Harley Davidson because they hired him
to do some design and prototype work for the company.
In 1998, he built the original
version of this tilting reverse trike, and over the ensuing years, the Motor
Company refined the design until it was pretty much ready for production. The
final orange 2006 version looks exactly like the patent drawings. This might
have been in the Harley showrooms, but instead, we got the Tri-Glide.
There was a lot of speculation when these drawings came out about when or if this would ever see the light of day. Well, its out there now, at the museum, but it is no longer destined for the showroom. Too bad. They might have had a jump on the trike market and beat the Can-Am Spyder to the punch.
All photos credit: Harley Davidson Source