Who doesn't ride these trikes???

Nov 16, 2011
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I just don't get it. There are a dozen or so trikes for sale here and most of them have logged less than 3,000 miles per year. That's not even 2 decent trips to an out of town rally per year! Not even a 50 mile round trip RTE on a weekend! WTF? :mad:

What's wrong with these trikes? Do they have mechanical problems? Are they not comfortable to ride? Are they just show pieces that sit in the garage? Where are the real riders? :(

I have 2 trikes and put a total 20,000 miles per year on them. The BMW is for sale on this board because I really don't need two bikes in the garage. Truth be told, the BMW is the better touring bike for road trips, but I use the GW for daily commuting because the sound system is better. :cool:

Please tell me what's the deal here, or could it be that most posters are just a bunch of wannabe riders??? :Dorag:
 
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I just don't get it. There are a dozen or so trikes for sale here and most of them have logged less than 3,000 miles per year. That's not even 2 decent trips to an out of town rally per year! Not even a 50 mile round trip RTE on a weekend! WTF? :mad:

What's wrong with these trikes? Do they have mechanical problems? Are they not comfortable to ride? Are they just show pieces that sit in the garage? Where are the real riders? :(

I have 2 trikes and put a total 20,000 miles per year on them. The BMW is for sale on this board because I really don't need two bikes in the garage. Truth be told, the BMW is the better touring bike for road trips, but I use the GW for daily commuting because the sound system is better. :cool:

Please tell me what's the deal here, or could it be that most posters are just a bunch of wannabe riders??? :Dorag:

My wife was diagnosed with epilepsy and she doesnt want to take a chance and maybe hurt someone. She has decided to sell her baby which is also listed on this site and ride with me on my custom DFT trike
 

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I see the same thing here. What I'd like to know is where the heck is everyone getting all the money to be trading all the time?
 
Some people like me invested their money wisely, And had faith in our country and capitalism and stayed with it for the long run.. Regardless of the naysayers running around saying;

The sky is falling, The sky is falling...... :Shrug::Shrug:
 
Trike riding

Mine is one of those for Sale. 2005 with 35000 miles, so that seems like it averages 3500 per year, HOWEVER, I bought it in 2011 from a dealer who bought the Goldwing then Triked and sold it. It had 1287 miles when I purchased it. So the first 7 years it averaged 200 miles per year. I averaged 11000 the last 3 years. Why someone would spend that much money on something and never ride it, I don't understand
 
Some people like me invested their money wisely, And had faith in our country and capitalism and stayed with it for the long run.. Regardless of the naysayers running around saying;

The sky is falling, The sky is falling...... :Shrug::Shrug:
Guess I can't complain. I put mine in real estate. But I can't trade every few years just to get a new widget that's been added.
 
Why I do not put 42,000 miles on my Trike

I just don't get it. There are a dozen or so trikes for sale here and most of them have logged less than 3,000 miles per year. That's not even 2 decent trips to an out of town rally per year! Not even a 50 mile round trip RTE on a weekend! WTF? :mad: What's wrong with these trikes? Do they have mechanical problems? Are they not comfortable to ride? Are they just show pieces that sit in the garage? Where are the real riders? :( I have 2 trikes and put a total 20,000 miles per year on them. The BMW is for sale on this board because I really don't need two bikes in the garage. Truth be told, the BMW is the better touring bike for road trips, but I use the GW for daily commuting because the sound system is better. :cool: Please tell me what's the deal here, or could it be that most posters are just a bunch of wannabe riders??? :Dorag:
Because I ride in PORSCHE also. Good Day doughboyThumbUp
 
Used trike prices

It must be that I live in Minnesota and our riding season can be as short as 5 months with early Fall or late Spring snow storms but, trying to sell a 10 year old trike for closer to $30k than $20k seems to be asking a lot. Figuring in depreciation, a new trike would almost have to be well over $40k. I don't get it. I was looking for a used trike but, even a 15 year old trike still has a asking price of around $20k. Doesn't a trike conversion ever depreciate? The value of the bike plus 8-10k for the now used conversion doesn't seem reasonable to me. But, I also noticed a lot of trikes don't always get sold either the ads just go away or if they do get marked as sold and, I wonder what the trike finally sold for. Was anywhere near the original asking price?
 
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It must be that I live in Minnesota and our riding season can be as short as 5 months with early Fall or late Spring snow storms but, trying to sell a 10 year old trike for closer to $30k than $20k seems to be asking a lot. Figuring in depreciation, a new trike would almost have to be well over $40k. I don't get it. I was looking for a used trike but, even a 15 year old trike still has a asking price of around $20k. Doesn't a trike conversion ever depreciate? The value of the bike plus 8-10k for the now used conversion doesn't seem reasonable to me. But, I also noticed a lot of trikes don't always get sold either the ads just go away or if they do get marked as sold and, I wonder what the trike finally sold for. Was anywhere near the original asking price?

Supply and Demand the foundation of economics. Over the last 5 years trikes have become more popular. As such the supply is some what limited by only HD making a factory trike and all else having to be a conversion. There are deals to be had but you have to look for them and be willing to either have it shipped or go get it.
 
Now that you are the owner of a Trike, you should be happy that the value is holding. :clapping:
 
You got the want and the ability to get to consider too. Things aren't as easy to come by when you retire and are on a fixed income. Then you got where you are and where a person that might want it lives. How many times do those not match up. And if you are like me, I can never sell anything without taking a beating. Then I try to buy something and those people never come down. Not one penny. I hate the whole sell/purchase game.
 
You got the want and the ability to get to consider too. Things aren't as easy to come by when you retire and are on a fixed income. Then you got where you are and where a person that might want it lives. How many times do those not match up. And if you are like me, I can never sell anything without taking a beating. Then I try to buy something and those people never come down. Not one penny. I hate the whole sell/purchase game.


I hear ya there..
But then again there is always a deal to be had just have to be patient it some cases.:D
 
I just don't get it. There are a dozen or so trikes for sale here and most of them have logged less than 3,000 miles per year. That's not even 2 decent trips to an out of town rally per year! Not even a 50 mile round trip RTE on a weekend! WTF? :mad:

What's wrong with these trikes? Do they have mechanical problems? Are they not comfortable to ride? Are they just show pieces that sit in the garage? Where are the real riders? :(

I have 2 trikes and put a total 20,000 miles per year on them. The BMW is for sale on this board because I really don't need two bikes in the garage. Truth be told, the BMW is the better touring bike for road trips, but I use the GW for daily commuting because the sound system is better. :cool:

Please tell me what's the deal here, or could it be that most posters are just a bunch of wannabe riders??? :Dorag:

How's this for a wannabe rider
I have a 2008 GL1800 level 4 with a MotorTrike irs conversion. I managed to put 320 miles on it last year bringing the total miles on the bike to 3780 miles
A person doesn't have to live on his or her toys - just sayin'
 
How's this for a wannabe rider
I have a 2008 GL1800 level 4 with a MotorTrike irs conversion. I managed to put 320 miles on it last year bringing the total miles on the bike to 3780 miles
A person doesn't have to live on his or her toys - just sayin'

Oh yeah, I have toys like that too. Only use them a few times a year.
Big difference is that I use the trike for daily commuting and shopping.

I do have a car in the driveway. Managed to put about 1200 miles on it last year, about 200 so far this year. Usually drive it a mile or so once a week to charge battery and circulate fluids.

Difference in life style I guess.
 
I am one of those for sale with low mileage. But don't judge a book by the cover. My previous trike was a 2010 Spyder RT. Got rid of it for a variety of reasons,, including the onset of some health issues,, but I had 20,000 plus miles on it in two years. That included one trip of over 5k. So I wouldn't class that as "posing"...

Late in 2013, I thought I had recovered enough to try again, this time on a Wing. So, I purchased a 2003 with 16k miles and thought I'd ride it for many years since it was a Wing and barely broken in. Low miles from the previous lady owner, who just never became a rider, but preferred being a passenger. So more of a mistake than posing, I guess.

But then shortly after I bought the Wing, along came multiple hip surgeries in 2014, leaving me physically unable to ride without intense pain. So, I am having to give up my trike, a 2003 with only 17k miles. I was only able to log 1,000 miles. Not because I had no desire, not because I was a poser and not because the trike had any issues. It was all health related, and it has been tough adjusting to the "new normal".

So, just like when you see someone trailering to an event,,, there may be more to the story than a problem bike or a poser owner. Sometimes we sell with low miles because that is what the Good Lord laid before us.

Just sayin....ThumbUp
 
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So, just like when you see someone trailering to an event,,, there may be more to the story than a problem bike or a poser owner. Sometimes we sell with low miles because that is what the Good Lord laid before us.

Just sayin....ThumbUp

Wasn't trying to insult anyone. I know there are a lot of reasons (weather, health, job demands, etc.) that bikers can't put a lot of miles on their machines.

My original comment was made because I see so many ads for low mileage trikes and just got to wondering about it.

Thanks for the feedback. ;)
 
I am one of those for sale with low mileage. But don't judge a book by the cover. My previous trike was a 2010 Spyder RT. Got rid of it for a variety of reasons,, including the onset of some health issues,, but I had 20,000 plus miles on it in two years. That included one trip of over 5k. So I wouldn't class that as "posing"...

Late in 2013, I thought I had recovered enough to try again, this time on a Wing. So, I purchased a 2003 with 16k miles and thought I'd ride it for many years since it was a Wing and barely broken in. Low miles from the previous lady owner, who just never became a rider, but preferred being a passenger. So more of a mistake than posing, I guess.

But then shortly after I bought the Wing, along came multiple hip surgeries in 2014, leaving me physically unable to ride without intense pain. So, I am having to give up my trike, a 2003 with only 17k miles. I was only able to log 1,000 miles. Not because I had no desire, not because I was a poser and not because the trike had any issues. It was all health related, and it has been tough adjusting to the "new normal".

So, just like when you see someone trailering to an event,,, there may be more to the story than a problem bike or a poser owner. Sometimes we sell with low miles because that is what the Good Lord laid before us.

Just sayin....ThumbUp

I have noticed the "posers" are the ones calling other people posers. I have actually seen people unloading their bikes off trailers just so they could ride them into the Sturgis Rally. Are they posers? I have started thinking that posing has more to do with attitude.
 
I agree Fuzz. No offense to the OP, but when you reach a certain age, you stop worrying about whether anyone thinks you're a poser, wannabe or whatever label they want to hang on you. I know I dont give a rat's ass what anyone thinks about whether I'm riding or trailering, riding 50 miles or 10,000 miles a month, cause I sure don't worry about what everyone else is doing, that's not my job. I say it's your life, your trike and your money...spend it doing what you want when you want.
 
I agree Fuzz. No offense to the OP, but when you reach a certain age, you stop worrying about whether anyone thinks you're a poser, wannabe or whatever label they want to hang on you. I know I dont give a rat's ass what anyone thinks about whether I'm riding or trailering, riding 50 miles or 10,000 miles a month, cause I sure don't worry about what everyone else is doing, that's not my job. I say it's your life, your trike and your money...spend it doing what you want when you want.

Well said Zook, well said. I ride all I can afford and I ride it as far as I can. If it isn't good enough for someone, so be it. As my wife and I say all the time, it is what it is and nothing less.
 

That's only 1125 miles per year......I've done that much in 1 day. The reason I bought it was to ride. I guess many think they would like to own one, but maybe have nobody to ride with or found it wasn't for them.
 
Only had mine almost 3 weeks and only have 200 miles on it. Only ridden maybe 4 days. With more to come as I get used to my 'new normal life'.
 
not everyone is the same. time, ability are factors. what counts is what is in your heart. if a trike excites you but you only a little while do ride does not make you any less a triker then those who can ride many thousands of miles. Its what is in the heart that makes the difference. Those who think different might want to give it some thought.
 
I know I'm a Newbie but once I get comfortable I plan to ride my trike as much as possible. Don't plan on being a "poser". I put plenty of miles on my cars bought one at the end of November with 10,000 and it now has 24,000 so the trike will get miles too, and soon. If I spend money on it I'm using it! The lady who ordered mine new in 2007 only put 2330 on it and traded it last November for a new GW. I got it at a great price I can afford and in great condition so I really lucked out for my first trike. I no longer want to depend on someone to take me riding (especially after someone dropping their bike twice with me and breaking my wrist) and I don't want to hear bikes go by and watch them wishing I was out there feeling the wind and freedom. Taking it in my own hands and making my dreams come true. I only wish I could have afforded a trike several years ago. I'm 55 and keep thinking there's not going to be enough time to ride as much as I want.
 

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