Thanks for the welcome. As mentioned in a prior post,I put our Street Glide on consignment today,at our local dealer. Sure hate to see it go as it's an exceptional bike but Sherry and I are really excited about getting back on three wheels again.
we just traded our triglide for a free wheeler today. It is really fun. I love it. the tri was good. But this one is good looking and quick. We ride solo and two up. Works fine for two up. about the same as when hubby had a roadking (two wheel).
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I think the free is going to be the best idea HD has had for us trike people.
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sorry to all the triglide lovers out there. but this free wheeler is the best . love it
now she is ready... wish the weather would cooperate..
I'm not missing the Batwing at all. Really glad I made the switch. Just at 1,700 miles on it so far. Weather has been hit or miss here so far. Wind the past few days was real nasty.
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100,000+ miles of three wheel fun and counting!
2015 Harley FLRT
2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
My right leg gets a bit warmer while riding my Freewheeler than I remember from past experiences on 2 wheels and it isn't even summer yet. Maybe it is just my imagination and if this has been discussed earlier I missed it.
Many times ... Harley has to cowtie to the man (EPA) and run these bikes really lean ... so they run warm ... some can deal with the extra heat ... some don't want to ... In the TG forum there is a sticky that discusses what can be done to tone it down ... Bottom line it's an air cooled engine so it will never be cool ... how aggressive you get to cool her down or not is as big a choice as what oil to use (no ... I didn't say that did I?)
Congratulations welcome to the Brotherhood of Freewheelers. If you enjoy your 'Free half as much as I enjoy mine, you guys will be happy riders. Really loved my 2 wheelers, got a kick out of my Tri-Glide, but neither compare to the Free.
I also brought mine home bone stock, I bought the first Freewheeler delivered to the dealer and they didn't have any 'accessories'. Got a $600 credit for stuff when it came in.
You do know that black bikes are faster!!
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Why 3 wheels?
because 2 isn't enough and 4 is too many
We are really Steve & Vesta Brown
Her: 2014 Tri-Glide Me: 2015 Freewheeler
Vietnam Vet 1967-68 U.S. Air Force
It's round bar that was formed in the profile of the floorboard and angled out a little, it's used to keep my prosthetic from sliding off. Yes the controls were modified; a linkage system and a left side brake pedal were added so that I can use my left foot to shift and brake. Both were fabricated and installed by Maxwell Brothers Cycle Shop near Petoskey, MI. They are a good group of guys at that shop that make sure that any mod's are done to meet your expectations and needs.Red