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2000 California Sidecar Sport, KIT INSTALLED IN 2002 General information Model: Honda GL 1500 SE Gold Wing Year: 2000 Category: Touring Rating: 77.1 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes Engine and transmission Displacement: 1520.00 ccm (92.75 cubic inches) Engine type: Six cylinder boxer, four-stroke Power: 100.00 HP (73.0 kW)) @ 5200 RPM Torque: 150.00 Nm (15.3 kgf-m or 110.6 ft.lbs) @ 4000 RPM Top speed: 180.0 km/h (111.8 mph) Cooling system: Liquid Gearbox: 5-speed Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 372.0 kg (820.1 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.2688 HP/kg Seat height: 740 mm (29.1 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Wheelbase: 1,690 mm (66.5 inches) Fuel capacity: 23.00 litres (6.08 gallons) Sport America's favorite trike for the GL1500 Goldwing. The Sport Trike comes with all the features that make California Sidecar Trike the leader in trike conversions. The Sport delivers absolute performance, style, and comfort with a body that beautifully complements the design and curves of the bike, and suspension engineering quality worthy of the GL1500 Goldwing's legendary performance. Add our Power Trak front end to give the smoothest and most responsive steering in the industry. Disc Brake System Introduced in 1998, our revolutionary three-disc braking system surpasses all others in efficiency and safety. Consider the challenge: With the OEM brake system, the hand brake operates the right front caliper and the foot brake operates the left front caliper AND rear wheel caliper. This is fine for two wheels, but not three and here's why. If an emergency braking situation aries while cornering, and a wheel lifts, the natural inclination is to hit the foot brake. This could cause a three-wheeled vehicle to flip because of the left front caliper being activated. With the California Sidecar Trike system, the foot brake operates only the dual rear calipers, while the hand brake, with a newly modified master cylinder, operates both front calipers. The net result is a significant reduction in stopping distance, easier maintenance, and greater peace of mind. Three Point Suspension A trike has suspension problems no one ever thought of before, because when you take a moving weight and suspend it at three points, the world of rolling dynamics changes dramatically. In 1995, California Sidecar Trike introduced the concept of a fixed three point suspension system featuring two high-performance Progressive Suspension shocks. Several features of the Progressive shock make it uniquely well suited for the California Sidecar Trike application. The Progressive shock spring is a true progressive rate spring that eliminates the constant minor road bumps while also handling the really big ones. Additionally, the shock is gas charged, meaning high pressure nitrogen gas forces oil in place of air bled out of the shock cavity.