Life after Two Wheels

Two Wheels to Three

My wife had a customer the other day that took his Harley and had it triked a couple months ago, (she didn't say which unit.)

After she told him I had my Goldwing triked, he went on complaining about how triking takes away all the sportiest and fun from motorcycling etc. etc.

I thought to myself, here's a good example of a seasoned cycle rider that just thought a trike would be for him without actually taking one for a test ride and talking to people that have them.............:Shrug:......:confused:

Was anyone one here that surprised after your trike investment?
 
My wife had a customer the other day that took his Harley and had it triked a couple months ago, (she didn't say which unit.)

After she told him I had my Goldwing triked, he went on complaining about how triking takes away all the sportiest and fun from motorcycling etc. etc.

I thought to myself, here's a good example of a seasoned cycle rider that just thought a trike would be for him without actually taking one for a test ride and talking to people that have them.............:Shrug:......:confused:

Was anyone one here that surprised after your trike investment?


Some Jaspers is just gonna bitch even if ya was ta hang em with a new rope!

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I was very surprised.At how much fun it is to ride.I bought mine so my wife could ride with me again.I still have my 2 wheeler but after getting comfortable the trike is the one I have the most trouble not being fast and aggressive in the corners with.I never rode a trike or a wing before I bought it and bought from pictures.I had a need for it and this one filled that need.Experience running machinery and reading tips here had me prepared for riding the trike and I had no trouble with it ever at no point did I question the decision.
 
2010 first try on trikes. Yes it was a surprise for me, but it wasn't for me anyway. The reason I bought it passed away and I got rid of it.
2014 second try on a touring trike. Loving it. No surprises this time.
At times I do jones for 2 wheeling. Got Dyna bikes for that now.
Now I'm loving it.
 
I have both 3 and 2 wheelers and almost have to force myself self to ride the 2wheeler. I just feel more relaxed on the trike.
 
I have both 3 and 2 wheelers and almost have to force myself self to ride the 2wheeler. I just feel more relaxed on the trike.

Know how you feel. My only surprise when I bought the trike was learning that the thing handles like a dang Indy car. Still have two bikes along with the trike but the trike packs all the fun without the worries of a 900 pound bike in traffic.
 
The Trike was a last ditch effort for me to keep doing what has been my 2nd love in my life, (Family was #1) to keep riding and be involved with Motorcycles. My first month brought a lot of 2nd thoughts as weather I had made a good decision and weather this was for me. After making a few adjustments both to the Trike (Rake kit) and mentality adjusting how a Trike handles, I feel in love with riding the Trike and now look back and wish I had done it years ago. I accept now that a Trike is not a BIKE but is a fun freedom machine with just as much thrill and pleasure as a 2 wheeler.

I have a friend who after a stroke cannot ride his Harley more than a few miles without stopping and his Wife is afraid to ride with him because he barely has the strength to hold the Bike up with just him on it. Yet he refuses to give it up or give a Trike a chance because he doesn't feel it is a Motorcycle and is too proud to go to three. Needless to say his Harley sits in his garage growing cob webs in the exhaust while he rags me about not being a TRUE Motorcyclist. To each his own I say.:Coffee:
 
Life after two wheels----IS GREAT!

Ain't that the truth,brother!

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I have a friend who after a stroke cannot ride his Harley more than a few miles without stopping and his Wife is afraid to ride with him because he barely has the strength to hold the Bike up with just him on it. Yet he refuses to give it up or give a Trike a chance because he doesn't feel it is a Motorcycle and is too proud to go to three. Needless to say his Harley sits in his garage growing cob webs in the exhaust while he rags me about not being a TRUE Motorcyclist. To each his own I say.:Coffee:

I really feel sorry for people like that. Actually,I pity them for being so obstinate.
 
After riding both for almost a year now I have not forgot to put my feed down on the 2 wheeler as of yet but I do try to put the kick stand down on the trikes at times. My wife just laughs at me.
Sometimes I need a blast of serious power that is where the 2 wheeler come in.
I had planned on hitting the drag strip tonight but the wife took too long at her sisters again.
those 7 second 1/8 mile runs will get the adrenaline pumping.
 
I got the same responses from all my friends except their wives loved my Trike so after offering several wives rides and them wanting to ride with me rather than them a few of them have converted hehe

My wife loves our Trike and won't even get on a 2 wheeler theses day

So my theor is if you get a Trike all women will ride it, lol How is that a bad thing
 
The surprise for me was that i did not grow to like as everyone said I would. I bought a Gold wing Trike from a friend who got too old to ride. I had some idea what it would be like but no real experience. It wasn't fun,I missed 2 wheels but couldn't go back,I thought if this is triking I may be done riding. I stuck it out for 4 years hoping it would get better. It didn't. I had two friends riding Spyders and I asked them about their experience. They loved them. I rode one in 2011,ir was ok.Finially I rode when again in March 2015.very different experience and I was hooked. Sold the Wing bought a used RT and have never looked back.

I am now surprised at how much fun this is,most fun I've had since I left 2 wheels:pepper::pepper:
 
Been riding the trike for almost 5 years now and my wife and I really enjoy it together.
Added a HD Road King to the stable this year and enjoy it by myself on short trips, wife won't ride on two any longer.

life is good on two or three!
 
Been riding the trike for almost 5 years now and my wife and I really enjoy it together.

Added a HD Road King to the stable this year and enjoy it by myself on short trips, wife won't ride on two any longer.

life is good on two or three!

I have always owned heavy weight touring bikes and vintage Kaw KZs and at least one more modern 2-wheel rider. I just got to the point where the heavy touring bike was getting to be a chore muscling around and both I and the missus feel more secure riding two-up on a trike. Today I ride solo on a 77 KZ1000A or my 2013 CB1100A. I still have no problems with the weight and size/power of a standard bike. I didn't have much problem with a GL1800 two-wheeler, just enjoy the security of 3 wheels now more.

I find it kind of ironic that a Harley rider was complaining a trike wasn't sporty as I am not sure how sporty any of the Harley models are. Guess he must have meant leaning into curves and scraping floorboards and such as my old 77 KZ1000 is likely sportier and faster than any of the Harley models although I haven't sampled all the current offerings. I recently owned an FLHTCUI and while it was OK as far as comfort and style it wasn't exactly sporty and was a bit on the top heavy side.

I would be a zillionaire today if I didn't have bike buying/selling compulsion.
 
Was a bit suprised at how easy it was to forget I was on three wheels, but being in Texas, where you have to go many miles to look for a curve, probably had to do with the forgetting about three wheels. But, happy I am, and won't go back.:clapping:
 
Life on a Trike

MHO riding a trike is the most fun a man can have with his clothes on. I have a hot tub for the other. Been on 3 since 2006. Always loving it.
 
Triked my 2012 back in July, I'm still getting use to it. We converted it now due to me retiring in 2 years and moving out of Florida to Tennessee. So do it now and have it payed off before we move.
I'm still getting used to it. I thought I would like it better than I do but I think much of my dismay came from issues with the conversion. We had it done by a shop that came highly recommended but I guess some things changed. Now that we have the issues taken care of (I Hope) I'm startingto warm up to it.
The biggest factor at this point is that I am not enjoying riding anymore in (South) Florida. Can't stand the straight roads, The humid and HOT weather 362 days a year. I love riding the country roads, and the best part of a trike is that when you want to pull off the side of the road for maybe a farm stand, little shop or country store your not worried about the gravel or when you need to make a u-turn you don't have to go 2 miles to find a safe place with enough room to turn around.
 
The biggest factor at this point is that I am not enjoying riding anymore in (South) Florida. Can't stand the straight roads, The humid and HOT weather 362 days a year..

I'll have to check this out.
Where on our way to Florida for the winter months and hauling my trike down for the first time.
I'm sure we'll be making the trip every winter now that my son moved down there, but if I take
my trike down again will be decided year to year.
 
I'll have to check this out.
Where on our way to Florida for the winter months and hauling my trike down for the first time.
I'm sure we'll be making the trip every winter now that my son moved down there, but if I take
my trike down again will be decided year to year.

Depending on where you are staying there is some good riding in Florida. Here on the south end not so much, but up in the central area (Mt. Dora, Leesburg, Holly Hills) It's good. Not Tennessee but good. I would think you will enjoy having your trike here.
 
Loving the Three Wheeler

I had open Heart surgery last year. After the Surgery I was O.k but just did not feel secure especially with my wife on the back. I am 75 Years young been riding over 40 years. I had my 2014 Harley Street Glide Special (FLHXS) tried by Ace in New Jersey, had a Roadsmith Conversion. I would say the first couple hundred miles I was having second thought about my decision. I now have put almost 9,000 miles on it this year , LUV It, I even love Gravel roads now(ha) I would not mine having a sporty to play with once in a while but now my Trike and I are like one and have no regrets.. wish I had had it done sooner..
 
I'll have to check this out.
Where on our way to Florida for the winter months and hauling my trike down for the first time.
I'm sure we'll be making the trip every winter now that my son moved down there, but if I take
my trike down again will be decided year to year.

Where you coming to in Florida?

We have weekly if not twice a week Ride To Eat (RTE's) in Central Florida starting this time of year...well the retirees do, I still work weekdays....
 

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