Hello from ROT

POPSHD

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New member here from ROT (Republic of Texas). I'm PopsHD and I will soon be new to the trike community when I take delivery of my 2020 HD Tri Glide Ultra, hopefully, this coming weekend. Have had several 2-wheel Harleys, my current being a 2014 Ultra Limited. It will be traded in on my Tri Glide.

I'm looking forward to learning all I can about trikes, esp. Tri Glides.

Thanks in advance for all of the help, advice and knowledge that I know the forum members have to offer.

Pops
 
Hey Pops! Welcome to TrikeTalk - from Kerrville, TX!

YA-HOO! Another Texan on the board! :buckingreindeer:

Congrats on that brand-new HD trike! You are going to LIKE it!

Come on over to our Kerrville meet and greet - April 19-23.

See the thread: Kerrville 2020

No registration fee, no prizes to win... just meet, ride, eat, and kick tires! It’s a good time! Hope you can come!
 
Welcome from Skunk Hollow TX. Please join us in April for a regional GTG to be held in Kerrville. See attached link. https://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/55401-Kerrville-2020/page16
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Pops welcome aboard. The owner of the trike talk web site lives and has a shop in Conroe Tx (CUT-N-SHOOT Customs) see ad in that section. Great gut and great source for info.
 
You landed in the right place

First of all welcome to the forum from Western Pennsylvania. 1. The push pull method steering these things seems to work really well for me. 2. Stretch your arms out side to side and that is about your width pulling into Fuel Islands curbs parking places. 3. For goodness sake keep your feet up if you catch a shoe under the rear wheel it will go really bad for you. 4. I usually plant the out side foot on curves for my own peace of mind if I'm acting like teenager which is quite often according to my bride (so...). 5. Take a little time to practice in a large empty parking lot sharp turns and panic stops just to get the feel of it, remember not to go faster than you can stay in control. 6. Make sure the handlebars fit comfortably (back and shoulder strain) because you steer not lean they can be quite a wrestling match. These trikes are really stable and a great deal of fun they take the really thought of dangers out of the game loose gravel, oil slicks, panic stops and laying it down. Congratulations enjoy the three wheeled machine they are a real blast.:good: Ride safe Fred
 

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