Where to put front wheel? In center of lane, little left? Little right?

I think most of us in cattle country learned a long time ago to stay clear of any cattle trailer, large or small. If it isn't a green mess it's the golden shower.

Yea the golden shower....:)

Oh wait! never mind' I was thinking of something different,:blush:
 
What about you that ride a reverse trike, where is your favorite spot?

Didn't matter much to me when i had one...A little to left or a little to the right the rear wheel would be dancing on and off the road crown..:Shrug:
 
My wife just tries to split all the potholes and other hazards on the roads so doesn't pay much attention to the crown. That is when she rides alone. Most of the time she follows me to the right. So my escape route is to split lanes and hers is off the right shoulder. We both use the full lane if needed. With the poor roads we have now there really isn't a good spot to be, just possibly a better spot.:Shrug:
 
Be carful left of Center. We sometimes forget the rear wheel can cross the yellow line. Especially in a left hand turn. I ride the gutter. And really on right hand blind corners I am in the gutter.. Here in the north we can have a long right handed corner that you can't see oncoming traffic.

on another note. RHINO2. You think any more about the NETT. Rally .. Check it out. Running out of time to register.
 
on another note. RHINO2. You think any more about the NETT. Rally .. Check it out. Running out of time to register.

Wife wants nothing to do with , Bikes ,Trikes, ETC...So i can't it make it...:(

Just to give you an idea ,Back in 2013 i bought a new 1200 Sportster, And it sat in our garage right in front of her car all winter [Coved with a sheet] When i went to uncover it in the spring she was watching me, And said ''When did you get a new bike'':Shrug::xzqxz:
 
I have this way of taking MC written driving tests, read the question, read the answers, then pick the one most likely to get you killed. this one is my favorite, never drive on the grease in emergency braking you will slide on the grease.

I ride on either side depending on which side im going to move soonest, also so I can see around the vehicle in front of me.
 
Wife wants nothing to do with , Bikes ,Trikes, ETC...So i can't it make it...:(

Just to give you an idea ,Back in 2013 i bought a new 1200 Sportster, And it sat in our garage right in front of her car all winter [Coved with a sheet] When i went to uncover it in the spring she was watching me, And said ''When did you get a new bike'':Shrug::xzqxz:

Well Bob...give her some credit here .... she had paid enough attention to know that it definitely was not the same bike she last saw sitting in that spot. She watches.... :xszpv: LOL!
 

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