What great news! Sounds like you are well into the fun to be had, and more to come
What great news! Sounds like you are well into the fun to be had, and more to come
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No matter the storm, when you are with God, there is always a rainbow waiting.
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Glkad it's working out for you. RIDE ON
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
As with any trike , WE TT people , will tell u that 1,000 is a good time to start feeling easy about the driving. The voyager is a little tipper than a full blown trike in that it actually does lean ,but not what you were use to with the 2 wheeler. ( opposite ) After a time you will actually have fun tipping that wheel up and make it chirp. You go brother. :yes:
I had a voyger kit on a royal star o6 and at first it will scare the *&*^ out of you but the best way is to take it to your local wal~mart parking lot and make short turns learning how the tires lift up in turns. You will find it hard to keep two of the tires on the ground on a 45% turn at fast speeds.
The best other advice i can give is not to depend on front brakes in curves relie mostly on rear brakes :innocent: