Howdy from San Angelo TEXAS

Nov 16, 2018
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San Angelo, TX
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David
Hello out there, this is my first posting as a new member and first time trike rider too, "I'm finding things are way different on a Trike".:confused:

5bab0ebd0eec3a691d477cb7.jpg My last bike was more than 10 years ago, was just surfing the web in Oct. of this year and came across this beauty (love at first sight).

Especially odd since 1. I had never ridden a trike, and 2. this one was in Wisconsin and I was in Texas.

Anyway I purchased the bike from a dealer there and had it delivered here, I have to say that actually my new trike intimidates me a little.

My last bike was a 750 Yamaha Seca, and this is an 1800, then you add in the completely different riding style.

I have read almost every article I could find to try an learn from: Don't put your feet down, Don't counter steer, Use a push and pull technique, and so on.

But I don't remember seeing anywhere where that, when your in a turn, the trikes momentum try's to slide you off the seat.

I have also been working on a buffeting issue, I've tilled the batwing fairing up as I can (see I'm 6 foot tall, with a long upper body "trunk").

Still getting some buffeting up from around the tank area, I'm working on some lowers to attach to the front forks, that I have read should fix it though.

So much new stuff to learn, from the trike kit (American Trike), it has 4 chrome coil over shock under there along with a Wilwood disk brake, but no parking brake.

To this big VTX 1800, tons of power: I found a box plastic box module about 4x4x1" "no labels on it"(nothing on the circuit card inside ether) it has 2 groups of wires that it's plugged into and a couple of micro-switches on it as well, I believe its for fuel management.

All in all I love the trike, just got to learn how to ride all over again.

Anyway thanks for having me and giving me a read.

David Hilton Retired US Navy ETC/SS (Electronic Technician Chief/ Submarines)
 
Hello and :welcome: to Trike Talk, glad to have U with us. :wave4:

Congrats on the trike. :clapping:

Thank you for your service.
 
Welcome to Trike Talk David! That is an awesome looking ride you got there! You came to the right place to learn about trikes. Lots of experience on here so just ask away.

Thank you for your service!
 
Hey David! Well, here’s that gal from Midland! Welcome to TrikeTalk and congrats on your new-to-you ride!

There’s a “fix” to that throwing you off in curves thing.... if you are turning to the left, press your right foot down firmly on the right footboard or peg - whichever is on your trike. And then same technique turning to the right. It’s always the opposite foot from the direction you are turning toward.

San Angelo is a lunch ride from Midland. Hopefully we can meet up with you one day... even Sterling City has a DQ which is about half-way.

And yes... there is a meet and greet held in October at Kerrville. This year I think the count was 19 trikes and a bike. Just ride, eat, and kick tires. Lots of fun and great folks.

I know of a couple of trikers at San Angelo. Interestingly enough one of them is from Wisconsin originally, is retired Air Force, and rides a red/black Roadsmith Gold Wing. He is quite knowledgeable about trikes. I’m sure you will meet up with him. Be safe out there!

If you would like to contact me just ask Fuzzywuzhe, the moderator who posted here immediately after your #1 post, to give you my info.
 
:welcome:Thanks for your service , Dave :clapping: Common sence is your friend in the trike world . Ride safe !
 
David, welcome to Trike Talk and the world of 3 from San Antonio. Thanks for your service to our wonderful country. I hope to meet you in Kerrville next October. Ride safe, have fun and post often.
 
Welcome to TT Dave,

Congratulations on your trike purchase and you'll get lots of useful help on this forum.

Thanks for your service and Happy trike riding.

Dave from ND.
 
Welcome to the forum from western Pennsylvania. First of all try planting the outside foot a little firmer on the floor board, and see if you can get a LRS flattop windshields 10" or 11" the wide flattop sure works of us. That VTX 1800 should have tons of power enjoy the ride. Travel safe Fred
 
Hello!

:wave4:David, Welcome from SW Arkansas.

Congrats on your move to three wheels with a great looking trike.:clapping: Thanks for your Service.

If ones nearby and affordable, then a Trike Riding Course will increase your skills and confidence, and several Insurance Companies will apply a discount after you receive your MSF Certificate.
 
Thank you

Thank you for the kind well wishes in joining the three wheeled club, I plan to get some good riding in with this new trike. Best of luck to you, David



 
Hello David

welcome to trike talk from east Texas, I can tell you what my install of my trike kit said, as I was leaving his shop. keep the front wheel in the middle of your lane, until you learn how wide the back in is. A trike coarse is a good Ideal, then practices, practices.

will be looking for you in Kerrivell in Oct.

ride safe and often Jr.
 
Just saying Hi.

Hello, Kerrivell trip should be fun, so I have about a year to get ready then. :Trike1:

I have a strong mechanical and electrical back ground, so I am learning my trike a little at a time.

Take care a ride safe, may see you in Kerrivell, have a happy thanksgiving. :Turkey:

David Hilton Retired ETC/SS

welcome to trike talk from east Texas, I can tell you what my install of my trike kit said, as I was leaving his shop. keep the front wheel in the middle of your lane, until you learn how wide the back in is. A trike coarse is a good Ideal, then practices, practices.

will be looking for you in Kerrivell in Oct.

ride safe and often Jr.
 

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