New Tri Glide Owner

Oct 2, 2016
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Snellville. GA USA
A friend said I was not old enough for a Trike, but I don't think about age. The wife and I thought about our future, thought about the present worth of my Road King, thought about keeping our passion for riding alive for the next many years, and found ourselves at a crossroads. Now seemed to be the right time and the pieces of the puzzle were fitting together, so we decided to pull the trigger for the future. There were some physical, financial, and psychological parts of the puzzle fitting, so we decided now was the time. Lisa loves it and it is much more comfortable and secure for her and I am loving it as well. There are aspects of slicing through the air on two wheels and leaning into curves I will miss, but overall, I am still in the wind with my baby. This setup brings a lot of peace of mind for me too. Purchased Harley Tri-Glide, Saturday, 10/08/16.
 

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A friend said I was not old enough for a Trike, but I don't think about age.

The wife and I thought about our future, thought about the present worth of my Road King, thought about keeping our passion for riding alive for the next many years, and found ourselves at a crossroads. Now seemed to be the right time and the pieces
of the puzzle were fitting together, so we decided to pull the trigger for the future. There were some physical, financial, and psychological parts of the puzzle fitting, so we decided now was the time. Lisa loves it and it is much more comfortable and secure for her and I am loving it as well. There are aspects of slicing through the air on two wheels and leaning into curves I will miss, but overall, I am still in the wind with my baby. This setup brings a lot of peace of mind for me too. Purchased Harley Tri-Glide, Saturday, 10/08/16.

I just went Trike after 60 yrs of riding. 72 now & wanted to keep on keepin on. We love it.

6000 miles since mid July and leaving on another ride before winter sets in Ohio.

Be near 8000 miles on it when we get back & very happy with the Trike. It was time.
 
Welcome to the world of 3. Yep, We all miss the leaning but with practice, you can take the turns just as fast as a two wheeler and worrying about gravel or bridge grates is a thing of the past. Also, it's pretty cool to back into a parking space or back out without duck walking.

More storage, more stable and way more fun in traffic. No weaving to hold the bike up as you inch along. Just sit back , grab a coke and keep your feet on the highway pegs.

Hope you enjoy yours as much as I have enjoyed mine.

Steve

BTW HogDoc....what are you doing with my trike in your pic? I don't even have a pic yet. All the really cool people ride red trikes.
 
A friend said I was not old enough for a Trike, but I don't think about age. The wife and I thought about our future, thought about the present worth of my Road King, thought about keeping our passion for riding alive for the next many years, and found ourselves at a crossroads. Now seemed to be the right time and the pieces of the puzzle were fitting together, so we decided to pull the trigger for the future. There were some physical, financial, and psychological parts of the puzzle fitting, so we decided now was the time. Lisa loves it and it is much more comfortable and secure for her and I am loving it as well. There are aspects of slicing through the air on two wheels and leaning into curves I will miss, but overall, I am still in the wind with my baby. This setup brings a lot of peace of mind for me too. Purchased Harley Tri-Glide, Saturday, 10/08/16.


I didnt know know there was an age requirement. If you feel safer and better on a Tri Glide, ride it. 18 or 80, who cares?
 
We got on board when I was 56. No physical problems or reason to do so. Wife said one day that she would ride with me if I got a trike. Done deal. She's my favorite riding partner anyway. I just feel sorry for all those poor 2 wheeler riders who haven't figured out the benefits of 3 yet.
 
welcome from PA

Congrats. on the new ride these trikes are a hoot we love ours. It's the brides Idea more often than not to get it out and get going. She will not ride on two but loves three wheels. Enjoy ride it like you stole it :AGGHH: but be careful. fred
 
I changed because I was having problems with knees...a little. Talked it over with the wife and decided for both of us to be safe and enjoy each others company for a long time we would make the transition to a trike. Dabbled with a sidecar 20 years ago and was hesitant to convert back to 3 wheels but when I did, I never looked back! Still have my FLH's but am getting ready to sell one because I never ride it!

OBTW, WELCOME!!!!!
 
My wife and i have been married 44 years and have rode either together or on our own bikes since day one,she finally gave her bike to our son last year.But with her having a knee replacement two years ago she couldn't get on my bike after i did,so the choice was natural.We haven't looked back.Got our 16 Tri April 16th of this year,put 7800 miles on it until 3 weeks ago when we traded for a 17 TRi. Congrats on the new trike and welcome to the club.
 
Congrats on a beautiful trike. Our situation was similar. Wife has been riding her own bike for 18 years but an accident (fall) and a shattered knee left her more and more uneasy about holding up her bike to the point she no longer wanted to ride it. It was her idea to get a trike. At 67 I didn't think I was "old enough" yet for a trike but we did it anyway. Verdict? She loves it and now wants to go for rides more than anything else. I have finally come to terms with and am enjoying it also and look forward to future trips. Funny thing, another couple we ride with is now looking to get a trike. His wife wants one really bad now since they did fall over in a parking lot not too long ago and now wants the stability of 3 wheels.

Have fun and enjoy it like all the rest of us.
 
Welcome to the world of 3. Yep, We all miss the leaning but with practice, you can take the turns just as fast as a two wheeler and worrying about gravel or bridge grates is a thing of the past. Also, it's pretty cool to back into a parking space or back out without duck walking.

More storage, more stable and way more fun in traffic. No weaving to hold the bike up as you inch along. Just sit back , grab a coke and keep your feet on the highway pegs.

Hope you enjoy yours as much as I have enjoyed mine.

Steve

BTW HogDoc....what are you doing with my trike in your pic? I don't even have a pic yet. All the really cool people ride red trikes.

Steve on 3,

I am getting use to taking curves with the trike. I get the sensation of going over the side.

what are some keys to curving with the trike and what is the recommended position on the trike in curves?

Also, tell me the trike won't flip over.

Thanks
 
Steve on 3,
I am getting use to taking curves with the trike. I get the sensation of going over the side. what are some keys to curving with the trike and what is the recommended position on the trike in curves? Also, tell me the trike won't flip over.
Thanks

Your eyes tell you wear to go, follow them.
You will not flip over unless you hang a wheel off the road- all in all ; Man Must Know His Limitations :Coffee:
 

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