Thinking about a tri glide
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Cancer took wife off her Deluxe and on to a Tri-Glide in '09, heart work got me off my Ultra in '11. My advise, DO NOT take a test drive in the parking lot then drop 30 or 40 grand on a toy. Spend a couple hundred and rent one. 100 people are going to tell you 100 things. Look at the number of trikes with very low mileage people are selling because they jumped in and bought one. Wife and I would still be on 2 wheels if we could, but trikes are one hell of a great alternative to a rocking chair. Good Luck!
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What has been said is all good advise, especially getting a long test ride or a half day rental. If you like it then go for it! The only thing I sometimes miss is leaning in curves on 2 wheels, BUT, to me, everything else favors the trike at this point in my lift (69 yrs next month).
Keep in mind, that your test ride on a stock trike, can be improved as most of us here have done to some degree or other. Trike is it's pwn kind of fun!
Good luck to you.
Keep in mind, that your test ride on a stock trike, can be improved as most of us here have done to some degree or other. Trike is it's pwn kind of fun!
Good luck to you.
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As others said...rent one for at least a fill day. Put on at least 200 miles on varying road types. Some dealers rent them. But, definitely Eaglerider rents them. It's worth the cost to travel to an Eagle rider dealer, to get a real world feel.
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