i won't be triking myself for a while i think, but may want to build one with a buddy for him (his knees are toast)...
i won't be triking myself for a while i think, but may want to build one with a buddy for him (his knees are toast)...
i have a honda vtx1800f and a suzuki dl1000 adventure...
do people here do 2 wheel in front 'trikes'... the one wheel in front thing is kind of scary to me... i have nightmares still about wadding up my honda 250 atc 35 years ago... i have a bad habit of going a little too fast...
i did see a very nice looking mystery designs rear end at a trike store over on 441 down here... it's nice enough looking to think about building something around it... maybe i could stick it on the back of my dl...
oh well... think i will go for a quick ride before it rains...
Hey teraeric! Welcome to TrikeTalk.
We messed up two or three Honda ATCs some years back, so I understand your question. However, the trikes we are riding now are not at all like the old ATCs. These are stable and secure on the road. It takes a lot of effort to even lift a wheel. I suspect the two wheels in the rear and two in the front are equally stable.
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I just joined Trike Talk as well, but as I read your post I saw your comment about the 2 wheels in front things. They are Can-Am Spyders and there is a section of the forum devoted to them. I have had one for 3 years and they are great and very safe. On-board computers keep you from lifting a wheel in a hard turn.