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Some Slingshot Questions
This happens every once in awhile, especially when I get bored or angry with HD .. both are true at this time ... LOL.
Questions:
1) Can a fat old guy (6' ~ 300#) get in this with some comfort?
2) Are they closer to a car or trike in ride experience?
3) When it rains, does it fill up with water? (serious question, not trying to be funny)
4) I've seen trailer hitches for these, anyone have any experience pulling a trailer?
5) What kind of gas mileage and what grade fuel does this thing get/use?
6) Do these things have a reverse? If so, is it electric or mechanical?
My dealer has this one ... I love the color ... and the look.
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Enquiring minds want to know.
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[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;742471]This happens every once in awhile, especially when I get bored or angry with HD .. both are true at this time ... LOL.
Questions:
1) Can a fat old guy (6' ~ 300#) get in this with some comfort?
2) Are they closer to a car or trike in ride experience?
3) When it rains, does it fill up with water? (serious question, not trying to be funny)
4) I've seen trailer hitches for these, anyone have any experience pulling a trailer?
5) What kind of gas mileage and what grade fuel does this thing get/use?
6) Do these things have a reverse? If so, is it electric or mechanical?
My dealer has this one ... I love the color ... and the look.
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Enquiring minds want to know.[/QUOTE]
Well' Alan since you asked....
1)...You can get in, Getting out is a different story..
2)...More like a go cart..
3)...They have drain holes in the floor just like my Rhino Side-By..
4)...I never tow with mine...But the trailer hitches cost a bundle$$$$..
5)...25 to 30 tops and on 91 octane..And if you drive hard less than 25..
6)...They have a GM Transmission 5 Speed with reverse..[Mechanical]
7)...The 2020 have a optional automatic....
8)...If you are not careful you will smoke the rear tire from a stop..
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;742501]Well' Alan since you asked....
1)...You can get in, Getting out is a different story..
2)...More like a go cart..
3)...They have drain holes in the floor just like my Rhino Side-By..
4)...I never tow with mine...But the trailer hitches cost a bundle$$$$..
5)...25 to 30 tops and on 91 octane..And if you drive hard less than 25..
6)...They have a GM Transmission 5 Speed with reverse..[Mechanical]
7)...The 2020 have a optional automatic....
8)...If you are not careful you will smoke the rear tire from a stop..[/QUOTE]
So unless I want to socially distance myself by being a prisoner in this thing ... not for me ... :D
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[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;742514]So unless I want to socially distance myself by being a prisoner in this thing ... not for me ... :D[/QUOTE]
Yep......I have a roof on mine its called a Slingshade and i use the frame of the roof to sky hook my way out....:laugh:..
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Welp .. there is always this ... if only it had three wheels :D
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They make some pretty nice conversion kits for those things
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Although, I don't own one, I do have to say that their very fun to drive or is it ride??
I'd love one myself, BUT no place to park it, no room in garage..................
Ronnie
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[QUOTE=Burnerboy;742589]Although, I don't own one, I do have to say that their very fun to drive or is it ride??
I'd love one myself, BUT no place to park it, no room in garage..................
Ronnie[/QUOTE]
Yep......It fills a spot in my garage like a small car does....And the front is wider than my Wife's Suzuki grand Vitara ....
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I motorsports has a few Indian trikes for sale.. They look really nice. Wish I hit the lottery a slingshot and a Indian Trike :D
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My son and I each rented one last year while on vacation in the Poconos. No offense to anyone who owns one but IMHO If I wanted a vehicle like this I'd prefer a small convertible. You would be protected if it rains, have heat if it gets cold (I suppose they probably have heat. Don't remember) and much more comfortable seats. The slingshot I rented had very hard plastic seats. I suppose that's because they're expected to get wet. I'm 5'-9", about 20 lbs. overweight like most people our age, and it was definitely a trick getting in and out of it. As for lighting up the tires, they actually measured the tread on both rear tires before we left and when we got back. It takes zero effort to spin them. Probably could go through a set in a week if you're not careful. They ride incredibly low to the ground with extremely high seats. When coming to a stop on a "Y" shaped corner I literally couldn't see traffic coming from my right and had to rely on my wife. Fortunately we were on country roads so there wasn't much traffic. It was fun to tool around in it for 3 or 4 hours but I doubt I'd rent one again.