3 wheelers on the road
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3 wheelers on the road
Get the trike, but please don't take it on the road, even with correct tires. I almost killed myself when I put my golf cart tires on my 250R and went down some paved county roads. Everything would have been OK if I wasn't trying to keep up with my brother's Banshee. We even passed some cars. Any little turn and the wheel that is going into the turn WILL go up. Not only that, you have to take off very easy as to not flip it.
I also just blew it up by driving it on pavement. Holding it almost wide open, and then I let off the gas, which didn't allow hardly more oil and fuel to enter the cylinder.
Take care
Andy
I also just blew it up by driving it on pavement. Holding it almost wide open, and then I let off the gas, which didn't allow hardly more oil and fuel to enter the cylinder.
Take care
Andy
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#17
3 wheelers on the road
I'll tell you what. I'll buy you your 200X, but you have to buy me the Harley-Davidson that I want. A 1998 or newer Dyna Low Rider or Dyna Wide Glide. I only need to save a couple more thousand before I can start looking for a bike in the $10,000 - $12,000 range. If you want to help...
Dyna Wide Glide
Dyna Low Rider
I'm just kidding. Good luck, keep your eye out on eBay.
Andy
Dyna Wide Glide
Dyna Low Rider
I'm just kidding. Good luck, keep your eye out on eBay.
Andy
#18
3 wheelers on the road
I don't know whats wrong with your 125, but both of my 110's doesn't want to throw me off. All of my trikes goes straight down the road with out me pulling on one side of the handle bar. Just lean more into the turns more. All of the 3 wheelers that I've riddin has gone down the road straight. The only time that it didn't was when one of the rear tires was low in air. I run my tires about 4-7 psi.
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