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95 Aspen w/ Champion kit

This trike got to Argentina in 2020, and to me in 10/2020.

It's the only trike ever arrived here.

Local people say "It' not a bike". So there aren't many enthusiastic rider around.

As for me, at 81, it has extended my riding life for many (??) more years.

The fact is my wife hasn't ride in the bike for 15 years (she was very afraid of); now she's very happy riding with me; and also is learning to ride it.

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This trike got to Argentina in 2020, and to me in 10/2020.

It's the only trike ever arrived here.

Local people say "It' not a bike". So there aren't many enthusiastic rider around.

As for me, at 81, it has extended my riding life for many (??) more years.

The fact is my wife hasn't ride in the bike for 15 years (she was very afraid of); now she's very happy riding with me; and also is learning to ride it.

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Hey Mario,
Its very interesting to hear from you, I hope you will keep on posting and sharing the sites and culture of Argentina.
 
Here is my 2007 GL1800 that was converted to a California Sidecar Viper in July 2016. The first pic is when I was out in Wyoming and stopped at the Dead Indian Overlook on the Chief Joseph Hwy.

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Next photo was right By Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado.

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It did take a little bit of getting used to in the transition but after 8 years of driving my trike, I don't think I could give it up.

My reasoning for going with a trike. I had total knee replacements done towards end of 2015 and I didn't feel as confident on 2 wheels after that. Then in May 2016, I went down while driving on a gravel back road down in Arkansas. I ended up with a spiral fracture on my right tibia that required a rod permanently inserted to fix. My confidence level really dropped and I could no longer comfortably drive on any off pavement sections where there was gravel. It scared me to death. After the trike, I gained my confidence back and no longer worry what the road conditions are.
 
95 Aspen w/ Champion kit

This trike got to Argentina in 2020, and to me in 10/2020.

It's the only trike ever arrived here.

Local people say "It' not a bike". So there aren't many enthusiastic rider around.

As for me, at 81, it has extended my riding life for many (??) more years.

The fact is my wife hasn't ride in the bike for 15 years (she was very afraid of); now she's very happy riding with me; and also is learning to ride it.

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Mario, beautiful 1500. I am excited to see at least one trike in your country. The picture looks like you are on a ferry boat crossing a river? Where is this? BTW I used to live in the North of Argentina, in Cordoba, and Carlos Paz.
 

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