Old 08-23-04, 08:46 PM
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cjs1948
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I ride WW. I have always described the experience as more like driving than riding because balance and average road hazards are largely a non-issue. To me it is the ultimate touring machine. The time I don't spend thinking about the road surface is time I can direct to something else. Ruts, wet roads, even icy patches don't cause problems for a trike. About the only way you can crash is to turn it over sideways which is a controlable risk--which is to say you have to be cornering beyond the capabilities of the machine. If you do that, you were probably having too much fun anyway.

I keep thinking that there must be some two-wheeler that I would appreciate, TE, Koosah, or whatever. But the more time I spend on the trike the more I suspect that I will either be upgrading or just adding another trike to the stable. It's different, it's relaxing even when I'm pushing hard. I recommend it.

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