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Well, 6 pages, and 80 responses can give us an idea of who is riding a trike and why. If you answered with a spouses age, I counted it. We have 2 people under 40, 10 in their 40's, 24 in their 50's 38 are 60ish, and 6 grand gentlemen over 70 still riding. The bulk of trikers (83%) are on 3 wheels because of health or injuries. I included the 70's into this category even if they didn't say something directly. Again, most (me included) have been on 2 wheels a very long time before growing the 3rd wheel. Only a few admitted their trike was their first bike. I should have asked the mileage on their scoots, that could have given us an idea of how much riding we are actually doing. My wife and I rarely use the cars, the weather in SoCal is great year round so we have very little down time. Really wouldn't be fair to you 'nor-easters' who have a limited riding season.
Anyway, ride those trikes in good health, for us 'oldsters' keep on having fun!
I am 59 still on two wheels my first bike was a Sears Allstate when I was 12 and have had way to many to count since then. We have 5 right now counting my wife's trike which she had to go to after 20 yrs on 2 wheels because of medical issues, she loves it and would never go back.
SR
I am 59 still on two wheels my first bike was a Sears Allstate when I was 12 and have had way to many to count since then. We have 5 right now counting my wife's trike which she had to go to after 20 yrs on 2 wheels because of medical issues, she loves it and would never go back.
SR