There’s a reason that you don’t see motorcycles like this on the street much, but only in shows. With that much traction on the rear end it’s almost impossible to steer them, once you get going along fast.I'd much prefer this chopper Ulu . And if you can supply the lady too, well that would be great!!
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People tend to panic when they won’t turn, tuck the front wheel too hard, and flip them over.
I almost did this myself on a downhill curve, riding a much less powerful trike. Motorcycle riding is all about “body English”. Trikes don’t respond to that very well, and I found myself hanging way off the trike on the inside, to make the turn.
I’ve only ridden one Harley Davidson trike, which was a 750cc: The flathead 45. It had wide tires on the back of it and a short wheel base and it was easy enough to tip.