Newby to trikes and this forum

Sep 11, 2020
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Long-term motorcycle rider (53 years). Never even got on a trike until about a month ago. My wife has found it just too difficult to get on my ST1300 but still likes to ride, relatively short distances anyway. We, actually she, decided we needed to at least look at a three wheeler because she thought it looked like it would be easier to get on and off.

I rode a friend's Spyder while on a trip. Very strange feeling in turns but I knew it would be and that I'd probably be able to get used to it. After I returned home she was still mildly pushing for a trike so I started looking. Rode a Harley Tri-glide. It was a little the worse for wear and WAY too noisy for her. We had arranged to check out a Gold Wing, which is what she actually thought she wanted. We didn't even make it a quarter mile when she said I want this bike! I "forced" us to ride a few miles but to keep peace in the family I agreed. It's an '02 GL1800 with a Champion solid axle. I've put about 300 miles on it so far.

Still prefer two wheels but not dissatisfied with our purchase. Got digital manuals for both the bike and the trike kit. "Sort of" took it apart just to get familiar with what I had. Still not too sure I'm not going to wish we'd gone with a independent suspension but I think it'll all work out. Sure seems unnatural to not put a foot down as I come to a stop. �� Oh, we're in West Central Montana and I'm betting if someone wanted to do rides it would encourage her.
 
Hello David, congrats on your purchase. Yep, they are a different beast for sure but if it can keep you and the wife unit riding, ThumbUp
 
Welcome to the forum from Western Pennsylvania stop by often and check in with us. Great people here congratulations on your new to you ride. ride safe Fred
 
Welcome to the forum

Well, RAILROADER you have succeded in getting onto the best trike forum on the net! Lots of good people to share and advise you on whatever crosses your mind! Glad to see you decided to do two things right.....LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE, and getting a trike. The type of tike doesn't really matter, but listening to HER does! Good Job, my man.

Oldveteran :Trike1:
 
Hello David

welcome to trike talk from east Texas, give that trike a chance, I think the more you ride it the better you will like it. I have same suspension as you and I have no problem hanging with anyone. the true is a trike will keep up with a 2 wheeler in the ruff stuff. I didn't think it would when I was told. but after you get used to it you will fine it takes a good rider on 2 wheels to keep up with you. and in a group ride with both 2 and 3 wheels the trike goes in the rear of the pack, the reason the trike will stop faster then thous on2.
 
Welcome from West Michigan

Once you ride over your foot, you will remember to keep them on the boards.:D

Jan & John
 
Thanks for the replies

Thanks for the warm welcomes. I have 800 miles on it now. Becoming more comfortable with it. Going to see if I can find a post about tire pressures. Anyone want to make inputs? The pdf I received from Champion says 20 to 25 lbs. Still a pretty harsh ride although a whole lot better than the 35 the previous owner told me. Also, can the clutch engagement point be altered? It starts to engage with less than 1/2 inch away from the grip.
 
I'm running 20-21 in rear Viva III Goodyear 205X70 15 depending on loading of gear. I have a Michelin Commander II REAR TIRE reversed on front running 30 in it. Trike handles great Fred
 

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