First Geezerglide

Apr 20, 2016
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Florence, AL
Name
John
I fought getting a Geezerglide until I could no longer hold out. My wife finally won. I went through two CanAms and a WheelsUp Landing Gear on my Heritage Softail first. I absolutely LOVED everything about my Spyder RT Limited 1300 bur my wife missed the Harley sound and vibration and look ( a motorcycke is just jewelry to her) and she NEVER LEARNED TO BE COMFORTABLE WITH LEANING EVEN THOUGH SHE's been through seven motorcyckes of ber own. So here we are, back on another Harley, albeit a motorized tricycle, even though the Spyder and the WheelsUp are STILL ten times better to me! And after 60 years of riding motorcycles...... Oh the shame....
 
First of all welcome to Trike Talk and with you having the CanAms your not new to trikes. I'm sure your going to wonder why you didn't do this alot earlier. Ride safe and have fun!:pepper:
 
Huge welcome to Trike Talk!!!!

Ah, I guess if we all want to keep riding, sooner or later we have to break down and get some sort of "Geezerglide." :laugh:
 
It's not what you ride....

I fought getting a Geezerglide until I could no longer hold out. My wife finally won. I went through two CanAms and a WheelsUp Landing Gear on my Heritage Softail first. I absolutely LOVED everything about my Spyder RT Limited 1300 bur my wife missed the Harley sound and vibration and look ( a motorcycke is just jewelry to her) and she NEVER LEARNED TO BE COMFORTABLE WITH LEANING EVEN THOUGH SHE's been through seven motorcyckes of ber own. So here we are, back on another Harley, albeit a motorized tricycle, even though the Spyder and the WheelsUp are STILL ten times better to me! And after 60 years of riding motorcycles...... Oh the shame....

Road two wheelers for many years until a drunk driver caused the amputation of my right leg. Got back on a trike about year ago. Didn't realize how much I missed being in the wind. Realized it's not WHAT you ride, but THAT you ride.
You don't quit riding because you get old, you get old because you quit riding. Ride and enjoy!
 

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