GoodMorning,
After picking the TriGlide up Saturday in the rain and look at it sitting the the garage for two days while it poured, the rain finally lifted long enough to get a pic. I posted a picture in case someone has never seen a black Harley.
TG is so new to me I can't say much about it other than it has totally different handling characteristics than my 2 wheels. I understand that when you step outside of your comfort zone (2 wheels) it is normal for a newbee to feel less comfortable at 55mph on 3 wheels than on 2? Steering is sensitive and I imagine that is a get use to thing??
At this time I do not understand how people do it, when they say, "2 wheel Harleys can't keep up with 3 wheels in the twisties''. At this time they could not only keep up but also pass me, 'cause I'm the one acting like a wuss thinking the trike is going to flip.
I have been riding 2 wheels for 30+ years, even rode through Europe (Swiss and Italian Alps) with no issues. Hope this is just a learning curve!!
In my short time of being here, I have enjoyed reading a taking advantage of everyones knowledge.
After picking the TriGlide up Saturday in the rain and look at it sitting the the garage for two days while it poured, the rain finally lifted long enough to get a pic. I posted a picture in case someone has never seen a black Harley.
TG is so new to me I can't say much about it other than it has totally different handling characteristics than my 2 wheels. I understand that when you step outside of your comfort zone (2 wheels) it is normal for a newbee to feel less comfortable at 55mph on 3 wheels than on 2? Steering is sensitive and I imagine that is a get use to thing??
At this time I do not understand how people do it, when they say, "2 wheel Harleys can't keep up with 3 wheels in the twisties''. At this time they could not only keep up but also pass me, 'cause I'm the one acting like a wuss thinking the trike is going to flip.
I have been riding 2 wheels for 30+ years, even rode through Europe (Swiss and Italian Alps) with no issues. Hope this is just a learning curve!!
In my short time of being here, I have enjoyed reading a taking advantage of everyones knowledge.