Anybody own a trike
#11
Not a good idea
My wife had a TriGlide for several years, and I rode it some. My bike at the time was an Ultra Classic. If your back is sore, it will hurt a lot more on the trike than on a two wheel touring bike. The rear suspension is much stiffer in the first place. But the main problem is that when you hit a bump, it is usually with just one of the rear wheels, not both. So, this causes the trike to sharply jerk you to one side or the other, making your pain much worse. Sometimes, you even hit a bump with one rear wheel, then quickly hit another bump with the other rear wheel, jerking you back and forth in rapid succession. That can be murder on a sore back.
My wife had the same experience, but she had no back issues, so she could deal with it.
I hope you can find a better solution.
My wife had the same experience, but she had no back issues, so she could deal with it.
I hope you can find a better solution.
#12
a friend had a four wheel motorcycle one on the front and three on the rear
the center wheel did the pulling and the other two were for stability. It use
to **** him off if I called them training wheels he would let me know in no
uncertain terms they were out riggers not training wheels. So you might
Google motorcycle out riggers or something like that, and see what you think.
the center wheel did the pulling and the other two were for stability. It use
to **** him off if I called them training wheels he would let me know in no
uncertain terms they were out riggers not training wheels. So you might
Google motorcycle out riggers or something like that, and see what you think.
#13
#14
Hey that is neat, I had never seen one until now. I may have to PM you next time I am up that way. I would love to get a live look at that.
#15
That is one nice looking Servi Car! I remember when the local Ford dealer had one to pick up and return customers' cars. Trikes are hot sellers down here. They are all over the place. Also bring top dollar, both new and used.
#16
Sure, PM me anytime your in Santa Fe be glad to show it to you. If I ever get around to getting the shifter fork replaced I'll even let you ride it...
#19
2002flstc that is a sweet servi car! There is no seat more comfortable than a Harley pogo!
Junkyard, I have a softail trike with a sprung seat. It is very comfortable but it probably was a little more comfortable as a bike. The solid rear axle transmits road irregularities harsher than the stock rear end because the axle acts as a side to side lever in addition to the up & down suspension movement. Still, I have no back pains with it.
Junkyard, I have a softail trike with a sprung seat. It is very comfortable but it probably was a little more comfortable as a bike. The solid rear axle transmits road irregularities harsher than the stock rear end because the axle acts as a side to side lever in addition to the up & down suspension movement. Still, I have no back pains with it.