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Too old to remember, too young to quit. After fighting against a trike for way too long, I finally gave in and did the deed and bought one last year. All I can say now is what a dumbass, should've done the deed 10 years earlier. Live and learn. I've been reading and following this page since I brought the new trike. I've learned a lot of good information and idea's, so thank you for the good discussions and insight. Look forward to future information and discussions. I currently live in the small village of Caplinger Mills, MO. N of Stockon,MO.
 
Welcome. There's some good videos on YouTube also. Todd
Thank you. I've been following this site for a while and have watched several videos. I've read some good advice and used some of it in making up my mind as to what I wanted to do. Like I said in the member section, being a hard head, it took me a while to get on board with the whole trike thing, but now I'm loving it. Looking forward to learning more.
 
Welcome to TrikeTalk Dave! Sounds like you made a really excellent choice!
Thank you, they say you can't train an old dog, they maybe right, but I've broken that mold for myself and loving the trike world. It helped that I found an Old Salt to buy my scoot, and he's loving it as much as I did. He will be moving to a trike sooner or later. He's just being an old dog for now. LOL.
 
Hello & welcome to Trike Talk Dave. :)

Thank you Ma'm. I seen you are down in NM. Lovington, we passed just North of you in Totum a few years ago, headed to Tucson. I made a kinda of bad decision to ride through the heart of Texas. Hot, Dry and a lot of Cattle stockyards almost reminded me of home, just not as much smell.

Had a granddaughter stationed in Alamogordo, New Mexico while she was in the Air Force. Sorry, I like Northern NM much more, especially the Mountain areas. Have you been to the Angel Fire Memorial? Really a nice place to honor our Vietnam Veterans. Mother in law was born in Raton, New Mexico, I'm guessing it wasn't as big as it is now, a hundred years ago. Her Father was a real cowboy working the ranches back then. Had to be a tough life.
 
Dave

Welcome from Indiana!

Bob
Thanks, Bob, I thought Kansas was a boring state to ride across, until I rode across Nebraska, and then I rode across Indiana. Sorry, I grew up in a farming area, If not for the cow corn we would have gone without supper a few times. But I can only stand so much corn fields today, but I'm very thankful for field corn.
 

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