I have made an amazing discovery. I found that I would have to install a steering wheel on our trike due to our state's endorsement laws. I wasn't happy about it because I didn't think
that riding a trike without handlebars would give the same feeling as being on a motorcycle. I had the trike basically finished and I knew it was going to be a major modification to change to a steering wheel. So I spent a month installing a VW steering box and changing the brakes and some wiring to make it work. Now for the interesting part. I rode it and found that it steers like a car with power steering, sitting still it takes little effort to turn the front wheel from lock to lock, much easier than when it had handlebars. So anyone who might have issues turning handlebars due to a disability, I can say from experience that a steering wheel might be helpful, especially around town at lower speeds. It is so easy to steer that I would not change back. I put one of those knobs on it (which I have been told are illegal):AGGHH:and I can steer with one hand, it's just like power steering.ThumbUp
that riding a trike without handlebars would give the same feeling as being on a motorcycle. I had the trike basically finished and I knew it was going to be a major modification to change to a steering wheel. So I spent a month installing a VW steering box and changing the brakes and some wiring to make it work. Now for the interesting part. I rode it and found that it steers like a car with power steering, sitting still it takes little effort to turn the front wheel from lock to lock, much easier than when it had handlebars. So anyone who might have issues turning handlebars due to a disability, I can say from experience that a steering wheel might be helpful, especially around town at lower speeds. It is so easy to steer that I would not change back. I put one of those knobs on it (which I have been told are illegal):AGGHH:and I can steer with one hand, it's just like power steering.ThumbUp