hbrogan57
Rider
Well, I have had the privilege of owning my trike for just a little over a month now. So I thought that an update might be in order.
After being away from riding any sort of bike for 12 years I found it relatively easy to get back in the saddle. Clicking into first gear for that first time all on the know-how came flooding back. But getting used to riding again was an entirely different story. The trike is a very different beast than what I was used to riding oh-so-many years ago. I found myself taking turns at extremely slow speeds as the "tip over" feeling was there. Even sweeping turns were a bit of a challenge at first. I was slowing down quite a bit for a lot of them as well.
Now, after a month, my confidence is there and I don't feel like I am going to tip over. I even took it out on the Interstate and through the tunnels here for a long ride. Now it seems to have amazing handling characteristics and I always look forward to firing it up and heading out for even a quick trip to the store.
I have discovered that, as I was told by a lot of you, never, EVER, get in a hurry. It seems that even stopping for gas can be an adventure in questions by curious people. I don't mind all of the questions. The "drool" factor definitely comes into play. Recently, I spent over an hour at the local Lowes store and yet I only spent ten minutes actually IN the store.
I cannot recall when I have been more happy with a vehicle purchase. Of ANY kind.
I appreciate all of the comments and suggestions both before AND after the purchase.
I hope that we will cross paths down the road sometime.
After being away from riding any sort of bike for 12 years I found it relatively easy to get back in the saddle. Clicking into first gear for that first time all on the know-how came flooding back. But getting used to riding again was an entirely different story. The trike is a very different beast than what I was used to riding oh-so-many years ago. I found myself taking turns at extremely slow speeds as the "tip over" feeling was there. Even sweeping turns were a bit of a challenge at first. I was slowing down quite a bit for a lot of them as well.
Now, after a month, my confidence is there and I don't feel like I am going to tip over. I even took it out on the Interstate and through the tunnels here for a long ride. Now it seems to have amazing handling characteristics and I always look forward to firing it up and heading out for even a quick trip to the store.
I have discovered that, as I was told by a lot of you, never, EVER, get in a hurry. It seems that even stopping for gas can be an adventure in questions by curious people. I don't mind all of the questions. The "drool" factor definitely comes into play. Recently, I spent over an hour at the local Lowes store and yet I only spent ten minutes actually IN the store.
I cannot recall when I have been more happy with a vehicle purchase. Of ANY kind.
I appreciate all of the comments and suggestions both before AND after the purchase.
I hope that we will cross paths down the road sometime.
