Old 10-27-20, 04:56 PM
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bwebel
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I ride mine solo pretty much every time I ride. Usually it's to pick up my primary stoker, who lives about 15 minutes away. Also did it routinely when commuting and dropping kids off at school. Riding the triplet solo got a lot of attention. I find adapting to the differential handling occurs without much effort, but one really has to remember how quickly the rear brake is going to skid with no weight on it.
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