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What are the pros and cons of a slingshot?
So if you have bad knees is a slingshot not a good option?
What are the pros and cons of a slingshot?
So if you have bad knees is a slingshot not a good option?
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Cowboy, aren't you riding a Spyder now?
I stand on the seat , then slip in.
Back crab out, stand on seat, step out :Shrug:
I have the roof...AKA Sling-shade.....All i do is hold on to the roof frame and skyhook out......
That's how I saw the old man do it. Looked like he still needed leg work to make it happen. But I guess if there is will there is a way.
I'll be honest just before i dumped the Tri-Glide for the Sling i lost 43 pounds...218 to 175, That made it easy for me to get in and out...
Getting in and out of the Sling is a learning experience...But after a while it becomes second nature... :Shrug:
Never thought of the Slingshot as incentive to diet but I can see the positive side of it. I just can't see me in a car but that Vanderhall looks interesting(not to change the subject much).
I have always wondered how are the Slingshots in the rain? Does the water get inside the cockpit from the from wheels? :mega-shock: Over spray?
I have always wondered how are the Slingshots in the rain? Does the water get inside the cockpit from the from wheels? :mega-shock: Over spray?
I figured Slingshots would be no better in rain than our Spyder my wife rides. Last year we got caught in a monsoon downpour where I was still able to do 65 when it let up but she had to slow down to 35 and even lower at times. Rather scary when you are on the freeway and the fools are still passing you at 80. But they didn't fair any better as far as hydroplaning. We saw several in the ditch. We ran with our emergency flashers going for over 300 miles on that soggy ride. Should have got a motel but we also knew our road to our house in the country could get washed out and it could be a week or more before we could get back in, so it was a home or bust kind of ride. At least we had CB's so my wife could tell me when she had to slow down. I couldn't even see her half the time. I just wasn't feeling it on my 2 wheeler. But 3 wheelers definitely do.
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