3 wheelers
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#6
3 wheelers
Originally posted by: jaggers2e42
I think they are only as dangerous as the man behind the bars.Thats what I learned how to ride on [big red baby]
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Originally posted by: XtremeSkier
yeah and how dangerous they are
yeah and how dangerous they are
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#7
3 wheelers
I think the biggest problem with 3 wheelers was people not knowing how to ride them or riding beyond their capabilities. There's no "fudge factor". You can't lean them, obviously, and the front behaves more like a bike. You gotta use a lot more body english to ride them properly. If you try to turn fast without shifting your weight, they'll want to high side like a bike when you try to turn instead of lean.
I think they're a blast and much easier to ride wheelies and side wheelies, but they do require a lot more skill. I wouldn't get rid of my quad for one, but if I found an old atc250r or 200x real cheap I'd probably pick it up.
I think they're a blast and much easier to ride wheelies and side wheelies, but they do require a lot more skill. I wouldn't get rid of my quad for one, but if I found an old atc250r or 200x real cheap I'd probably pick it up.
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#8
3 wheelers
Originally posted by: Sparky8370
I think the biggest problem with 3 wheelers was people not knowing how to ride them or riding beyond their capabilities. There's no "fudge factor". You can't lean them, obviously, and the front behaves more like a bike. You gotta use a lot more body english to ride them properly. If you try to turn fast without shifting your weight, they'll want to high side like a bike when you try to turn instead of lean.
I think they're a blast and much easier to ride wheelies and side wheelies, but they do require a lot more skill. I wouldn't get rid of my quad for one, but if I found an old atc250r or 200x real cheap I'd probably pick it up.
I think the biggest problem with 3 wheelers was people not knowing how to ride them or riding beyond their capabilities. There's no "fudge factor". You can't lean them, obviously, and the front behaves more like a bike. You gotta use a lot more body english to ride them properly. If you try to turn fast without shifting your weight, they'll want to high side like a bike when you try to turn instead of lean.
I think they're a blast and much easier to ride wheelies and side wheelies, but they do require a lot more skill. I wouldn't get rid of my quad for one, but if I found an old atc250r or 200x real cheap I'd probably pick it up.
#9
3 wheelers
Originally posted by: Scooter86
The fact that no enterprising company has ever made a 4 to 3 wheeler conversion should tell you something.
The fact that no enterprising company has ever made a 4 to 3 wheeler conversion should tell you something.