Marcus
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The dealer delivered my new 2016 Tri Glide last Sunday. I have been too short on time to take it on a long ride, but have been out on it several times around the “Berg.” In short, I’m loving it!!
I test rode different Tri Glides twice while working up to the purchase, but I made a number of observations during my sojourns around the berg.
1) The ride is great on good roads, but can be quite jarring on bumpy or less than desirable roads. The dealership put 25 pounds of air in the rear shocks, but according the manual, I need to put more air in (based on my rather ample proportions). I am not sure adding more air pressure will help, but I am going to throw the cat under the bus and pump it up.
2) Turning corners is somewhat awkward. It feels like the trike doesn’t want to turn, and when it does, my amply proportioned butt wants to slide off in the opposite direction. (Anybody tried duck tapping one’s butt in the saddle to prevent side slippage? Just a thought.) More time in the saddle and experienced should alleviate the perceptions.
3) I am hearing popping (or farting) sounds from the exhaust during deceleration. I don’t think it hurts anything, but I hate hearing it. Back to the dealer for this one. Maybe a tuner in the future.
4) Plenty of power below 3,000 rpm. I am looking forward to exploration of life above 3.000 rpm after the obligatory break-in period.
5) The rear view mirrors suck. I am going to order the extended mirrors so I can actually see behind me (novel idea, I know). I’m usually not too concerned about what’s behind me, but I want to know who is bearing down on me from behind while stopped at a red light or stop sign.
6) The Street Cannon exhaust slip-ons sound great and the Mirror Chrome Anarchy wheels look good.
It rained here in Central California this past weekend, so no saddle time in few days. I am itching to put some miles on it to see how my butt interfaces with the Tallboy seat on longer rides.
I test rode different Tri Glides twice while working up to the purchase, but I made a number of observations during my sojourns around the berg.
1) The ride is great on good roads, but can be quite jarring on bumpy or less than desirable roads. The dealership put 25 pounds of air in the rear shocks, but according the manual, I need to put more air in (based on my rather ample proportions). I am not sure adding more air pressure will help, but I am going to throw the cat under the bus and pump it up.
2) Turning corners is somewhat awkward. It feels like the trike doesn’t want to turn, and when it does, my amply proportioned butt wants to slide off in the opposite direction. (Anybody tried duck tapping one’s butt in the saddle to prevent side slippage? Just a thought.) More time in the saddle and experienced should alleviate the perceptions.
3) I am hearing popping (or farting) sounds from the exhaust during deceleration. I don’t think it hurts anything, but I hate hearing it. Back to the dealer for this one. Maybe a tuner in the future.
4) Plenty of power below 3,000 rpm. I am looking forward to exploration of life above 3.000 rpm after the obligatory break-in period.
5) The rear view mirrors suck. I am going to order the extended mirrors so I can actually see behind me (novel idea, I know). I’m usually not too concerned about what’s behind me, but I want to know who is bearing down on me from behind while stopped at a red light or stop sign.
6) The Street Cannon exhaust slip-ons sound great and the Mirror Chrome Anarchy wheels look good.
It rained here in Central California this past weekend, so no saddle time in few days. I am itching to put some miles on it to see how my butt interfaces with the Tallboy seat on longer rides.