I went on a rather long local ride on Sunday. I was I the rear where all the trikes ride in this group. About 16 of us. We went on some twisty back roads. Well Florida twisties. I was the first trike of 3. When I saw a curve coming I would back of the 2 wheelers. Powered into and thru the curve and always caught up to the two wheelers on the other side and had to back off. Looked into my mirror and the other two trikes were way back. Same thing happened on 90 degree turns at traffic lights and such.
This got me thinking about people saying they wont ride drive a trike.
That's for sissy's! and the disabled.
I have some thoughts on that. This does not apply to training wheels. That's a different world all over. 1-It's a 3 wheeled motorcycle. Not a motorized wheelchair so don't drive it like one. 2-I don't ride a trike I drive it. 3-Forget everything you know about riding a 2 wheeler. 4-Power into and all the way thur a turn = Power Steering 5-Must have a rake kit = Power Steering 6-It will not turn over.
You have to work pretty hard to Lift a wheel. 7-I drive a trike because it's fun not because I have too.
I'm much more comfortable on three.epper: 8-Ride it like a horse, Loosen the death grip on the handle bars a let the bike move under you. Plant you knee into the tank on a curve. The two wheeler in front of me would always coast thur the turns then get on the gas after he straightened out. Same with the trike behind me. I usually had my own space to play in.
This got me thinking about people saying they wont ride drive a trike.
That's for sissy's! and the disabled.
I have some thoughts on that. This does not apply to training wheels. That's a different world all over. 1-It's a 3 wheeled motorcycle. Not a motorized wheelchair so don't drive it like one. 2-I don't ride a trike I drive it. 3-Forget everything you know about riding a 2 wheeler. 4-Power into and all the way thur a turn = Power Steering 5-Must have a rake kit = Power Steering 6-It will not turn over.
You have to work pretty hard to Lift a wheel. 7-I drive a trike because it's fun not because I have too.
I'm much more comfortable on three.epper: 8-Ride it like a horse, Loosen the death grip on the handle bars a let the bike move under you. Plant you knee into the tank on a curve. The two wheeler in front of me would always coast thur the turns then get on the gas after he straightened out. Same with the trike behind me. I usually had my own space to play in.