Originally Posted by
JDenman
Two wheels or three only mainly depend on what type of person you are, and maybe to a point how windy it is where you ride.
I've been pleasantly surprised how the wind isn't as big a factor as I thought it might be, and this is on a two-wheeled high rider.
My DF has bladed spokes which I thought was cool when I bought it, but made it a nightmare to ride in blustery conditions.
I've ridden the Giro in fairly blustery conditions. It's not totally immune to a cross-wind, but it is nowhere as bothersome as riding on a DF. Even a high-rider is set much closer to the ground than a DF.