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Lurk - I did state that leaning was not like riding on two wheels. But with handlebars and handlebar controls, shifter and back break being just like a two wheeler you basically are motorcycling. Just like sidecar enthusiasts.
Yes, I have a lot or respect for those on three wheels. I've never ridden a trike but I did a sidecar rig. Takes a lot of getting used to and overall a lot tougher to handle on curves and turns. Adding or taking a passenger off will change the handling dynamics greatly on a sidecar rig. I imagine it's no big deal on a trike.
Now, let me get this right - is it one down, four up?
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For that kind of money, a new Mustang convertible with a V8 would give me just as many thrills and I'd still be able to drive it in the winter. (Quote) Funny, that is exactly what I told my wife when she wanted me to buy a new GoldWing |
"Life's journey is not arriving at the gate safely in a well perserved body, but rather to skid-in-sideways, totally worn out, shouting...holy *...what a ride!"
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