Joined the family-No more hopefully involved.

Oct 5, 2013
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Joined the family-Not just hopefully any more.

Picked up today. Only had about an hour of riding time until the sun and temperature both went down. Passenger was rushing me to get her ride in before that happened. I think she is as excited as I am. Salesman told her he couldn't see the headlights for the permanent grin on the rider's face.
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Hey, Congrats Go read everything you can abour riding a trike. This forum has wonderful ideas. The best tips for me were pull with the hand in the direction you want to go and lock your elbow and push with the other hand using your upper body. Second was apexing the turns. With just these two things it made my riding more fun and easier. My tip to you. Don't scare your backseater, when she says slow down do so, if she needs to stop do so. It makes the overnights much more fun if you catch my drift. If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy !

Steve
 
So far it is just like riding an ATV, which I have done since the mid 80s. Only difference is that I never had an ATV with this much power. Two rides, one yesterday and one today. Loving it.
 
Looks great! That was the first thing the salesman asked me, if I had ever ridden and ATV. It is so very similar. Put a little pressure on the outside foot in a turn. It gives you a little more turning leverage because no amount of leaning will make it turn. What a great place to get to ride. I hope to tour that state some day. Have fun!
 

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