Trike is a chick magnet

Nov 16, 2011
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Bob
This is for the single guys.
No need for married guys to look at the pic ('specially if the SO is looking over your shoulder).

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So anyway, a friend took this picture last weekend. Amazing as it may seem, the trike is more of a "chick magnet" than the 2 wheeler ever was. Seems I get a lot of attention from the ladies in parking lots and gas stations all the time.

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Okay, I'll 'fess up, it's actually my granddaughter and her friend on the way to cheerleader practice.
 
I agree like flies to Honey
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This is for the single guys.
No need for married guys to look at the pic ('specially if the SO is looking over your shoulder).

View attachment 16320

So anyway, a friend took this picture last weekend. Amazing as it may seem, the trike is more of a "chick magnet" than the 2 wheeler ever was. Seems I get a lot of attention from the ladies in parking lots and gas stations all the time.

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Okay, I'll 'fess up, it's actually my granddaughter and her friend on the way to cheerleader practice.

I was about to say... Looks like "jail bait", not "chicks" to me! I am happily married, but just sayin!
 
Married or not (I'm a widower), it seems that the trike draws a lot of attention from women of all ages, more than the 2 wheeler did. Maybe because it looks more stable (?)

I have been asked several times by strangers (women) if I would take them for a short ride on the trike. Usually I'm on the road and have to say "no".
 
Married or not (I'm a widower), it seems that the trike draws a lot of attention from women of all ages, more than the 2 wheeler did. Maybe because it looks more stable (?)

I have been asked several times by strangers (women) if I would take them for a short ride on the trike. Usually I'm on the road and have to say "no".

Don't they call what you are saying: "the dream catcher machine"; Dream on my friend !!
 
ThumbUpMy daughter grew up on my 1989 Tour Glide and i had always promised it to her when i kick the bucket.

When she was very small i straped a baby seat on behind me that she couldn't fall out of.:)

She has always been to small to handle the two wheeler, but after i triked it, I found myself in danger of being the sole pilot.:Shrug:

She took to it like a duck to water and this was first time ever piloting any motorcycle last spring.:laugh::D:)
She is a 22 yr. old college student now.

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Nothing wrong with "old hens", either. They can be great company on a lonely night.

I guess this sounds sexist, (forgive me), but I have had relationships with a few women trikers that have really rocked my world. (Lord, help me)

A buddy of mine was mad at his son the other day 'cause he got caught having sex with his teacher. I thought, "Hey, that's pretty cool!" Problem was, he was home-schooled.
 

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