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re: Experienced Trike Riders - Please post here.
1. Balance your exhaust between "not going deaf" and "Here I am".
2. Always run your lights, the brighter the better.
3. Really get a feel for how your trike performs at different speeds before you make a long road trip. Put on a helmet and in an isolated area refine your skills. You don't want your first extreme manuveres to be avoiding a car on an interstate with you wife behind you.
After getting cut off and going up on two wheels riding a brand new Harley conversion, I designed a more stable trike. But years of previous trike "practice" helped me survive that day.
1. Balance your exhaust between "not going deaf" and "Here I am".
2. Always run your lights, the brighter the better.
3. Really get a feel for how your trike performs at different speeds before you make a long road trip. Put on a helmet and in an isolated area refine your skills. You don't want your first extreme manuveres to be avoiding a car on an interstate with you wife behind you.
After getting cut off and going up on two wheels riding a brand new Harley conversion, I designed a more stable trike. But years of previous trike "practice" helped me survive that day.
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