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Hello, everyone! Thank you for allowing me to join your forum. My name is Tina Marie, from the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area.

I have been riding about 32 years. Recently traded in my Road King Classic for a new Harley Davidson Tri Glide. Wow, it is like learning to ride all over again. I took the MSF beginner and advanced rider courses in the past on my 2 wheeler. They have a 3 Wheeler course, but none near me for quite awhile. Anyone in the Pgh area interested in getting together for some instruction and riding? Otherwise, when I get more adept at this, I hope to see some of you on some rides!. I know I will learn a lot from you guys and hope to be able to contribute when I get more confidence. HAve a safe and blessed Fourth of July!
 
:welcome: to TT Tina Marie!

Few hundred miles from now you will be handling the trike with ease. Parking lots and figure 8's will help allot. Make them tighter and tighter. Hour later you will be doing them lock to lock. Enjoy your new ride!
 
Howdy Tina Marie and welcome to Trike Talk from Texas. You are so right about being different than two wheels. When I began reading what others had written here about riding a trike most all said give it 1000 miles and see how you feel. It took me about 800 before I was comfortable. I haven't taken a safety course but I'm sure it would be money well spent.
 
Welcome from SW Florida, currently traveling in the State of Washington on our way to Deadwood. I thought I made a mistake the first few days after buying my TG, but now I wouldn't go back to 2 wheels.
 
Welcome to Trike Talk from South Central PA, Tina Marie... Take your time and trikin' will become 2nd nature to you.
 
Hey Tinamarie,

:welcome: to Trike Talk from South Florida.:wave4:

Enjoy your new Triglide.ThumbUp
 
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Welcome from Western Pennsylvania I'm about 90 miles north take your time do ride faster than your skills at the time it will come fast. I plant my out side foot firmly on the floor board on quick sweepers Watch Clearance on curbs Fuel Islands garage openings etc. Good luck there is a ton of trikes in the Pittsburgh area. :goodjob: Ride safely Fred
 
Hello Tina Marie and welcome to the Trike Talk family from Missouri. Like others have said, find yourself a big empty parking lot and start making figure 8's slowly and then get a little faster. Once you get the hang of turns then find a short curb and practice pulling up next to it like you would a a gas station (this is very important). After that you shouldn't have any problems. Good luck with the trike and enjoy riding.
 
Welcome to Trike Talk... like all the others have said, take it slow and give it time. The natural feeling will come and you'll wonder why you were having difficulties in the first place... enjoy the ride!!!
 

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