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One of the Origionals
Trikes are still a lot like Their "cousins", the 2-wheeler Motorcycles...even though You aren't "leaning" it into a corner, correct Trike placement, entering and exiting the corner is extremely important to Your overall enjoyment of Your Trike....
(1) Enter a corner as wide as safely possible, while trying to sight completely out the other side (this will help relieve the "leaned the wrong way feel" also)
(2) Roll out of the Throttle slightly more on entering than on a 2-wheeler
(3) Roll back into the throttle smoothly and steady
(4) Try to exit the corner as close to centered in Your Lane as possible
TIPS: ***Use lower gears to maximize engine braking and minimize actual brake useage........***Keep Your Trike fully in the correct Lane...cutting corners and crossing center lines will never teach You to be a really good Rider........***Relax, and keep Your elbows bent
Trikes are a Lot of Fun...Enjoy Yours.....ThumbUp :10:
(1) Enter a corner as wide as safely possible, while trying to sight completely out the other side (this will help relieve the "leaned the wrong way feel" also)
(2) Roll out of the Throttle slightly more on entering than on a 2-wheeler
(3) Roll back into the throttle smoothly and steady
(4) Try to exit the corner as close to centered in Your Lane as possible
TIPS: ***Use lower gears to maximize engine braking and minimize actual brake useage........***Keep Your Trike fully in the correct Lane...cutting corners and crossing center lines will never teach You to be a really good Rider........***Relax, and keep Your elbows bent
Trikes are a Lot of Fun...Enjoy Yours.....ThumbUp :10: