I really don't know if it is making me drive the trike more. But it is not making me drive it any less. I now drive it to work when I can.
Are high gas prices making you drive your trike more, less or doesnt matter?
Meant to do a poll. Will try to re-do it.
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I really don't know if it is making me drive the trike more. But it is not making me drive it any less. I now drive it to work when I can.
Steve & Cathy
Alabama
U.S. Coast Guard (retired)
Still driving about the same. Sorry, I'll just have to give up something else..
"Making it home on our Wing and a Prayer"
Jemison, Alabama
GWRRA chapter: AL-Z
'06 GL-1800 Motor-Trike 2+2 & '09 Aluma MCT
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don't think i bought that trike to save gas...to save gas would have bought one of them there scooooter's.."ONLY A BIKER KNOWS WHY A DOG HANGS IT'S HEAD OUT THE WINDOW"
VANCE IN GA.
Truck - 18 MPG. Was a daily driver when gas was $1.25, now it pretty much sits in the garage until something wants to be hauled. It's paid off, and I use it enough to justify keeping it.
Wife's Honda Element - about 25MPG. Not very good for a 4-banger, but it does have the aerodynamics of a brick. Luckily she doesn't have but a 2 or 3 mile commute.
Geo Prism - 31MPG at the last time I checked. My cummute car, 28 miles one way to work.
Trike - 35 MPG, usually 2 up, drops to about 25-28 pulling a loaded Bunkhouse and running 70 - 75 mph on trips, just over 30mpg if I can keep under 3,000 rpm. Goes to work occasionally, but mostly on rides 2-up, and longer trips.
Harley (2 wheels) - 50 mpg, a little more if I keep the speed under 65. I take this to work every chance I get, and 75% of the rides without the wife along.
Strangely enough,(or maybe not) the trike and the Harley both have gotten
about 7,000 miles per year since we got Her Purpleness 4 years ago. I have always put that on the Harley, but Gloria didn't ride as much when she had The Blue Trike. We now take more longer trips together on the trike. Can't wait until we can retire and rack up some serious miles.
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
We ride whenever we can, I don't think much about the gas prices. We're just grateful we can have the enjoyment of riding
Trike riding will be uneffected, but driving the cages will. Certainly not taking the pickup or motorhome anywhere!
2003 GL1800 MotorTrike - Pearl Yellow (106,000 miles and riding)
USA-Four Corners Finisher June 2009, 6,401 miles
Torches Across America, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012
Run For The Wall - Southern Route ATW, FNG 2013; Midway Route, Fuel Team 2014
49 Continental States
Driving the trike much more now to save gas. The old F-150 gets 13-15 MPG and isn't nearly the fun.
Actually with the crappy weather I am still running on the $2.65 gas I put in it back in Oct. Still gona ride it.
GL1800 Motor Trike....42 mpg
2007 Maxima ....28mpg
2004 F-150....18mpg
2005 Nissan Z Car...25 mpg
2002 Honda Magna 57 mpg
I still ride the trike most of the time. I intend to ride or drive wherever and whenever I desire but I don't take a car or truck unless I have a need to.
It's a dry heat...........
The gas prices are high here in Wisconsin but I'll still drive my Trike, Boat, Cars and Truck.
Summer is the time to enjoy and gas isn't going to stop the fun this year. Next year, who knows!!
I always ride the trike whenever I can. I have a scooter that gets 80 mpg but the wife rides that to work so I am forced to take the trike What a punishment.
i ride my trike just as much now as i ever did..as far as driving my car. iv'e got a 97 lincoln town car thats getting 25 mpg so when it's ugly weather and i need to go somewhere it does'nt break me to drive it. only thing that hurts is when i fill that car up it takes me about 75 dollars. now my work van is a different story. it gets 6 to 8 mpg. and i normally go threw a 150.00 bucks worth of gas a day. glad i'm not feeding that thing.