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Title: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 09:32:28 AM
I've been riding a long time and riding Harleys since 1998.  During that time I've accumulated well over 300,000 H.O.G. miles and probably another 150k to 175k riding metrics in the 70s and 80s.  During that time and distance I've had a couple incidents but fortunately none of them serious.  Until this time.

Back in July at the Southern Backroads H.O.G. Rally in Cookeville, TN, I dropped the bike due to having to stop rather quickly after having just starting to move.  The hotel parking lot sloped quite a bit to my left and because of that when I put my left foot down the bike leaned just a tad bit too far and over we went.  And due to the slope not just on the bottom of the engine guards but all the way over with the bike laying flat on its side and the passenger footboard pinning my left foot.

I've been in a cast for nine weeks and just got into an orthopedic walking boot last Friday.  Reflecting back on this the Queen and I decided that our two wheeling days are over.  But we're not done with motorcycling, oh no.  So here's my new ride - a 2018 Tri-Glide in Twisted Cherry/Silver Fortune. 

The doc said I should wear the boot when walking but I could take it off when sitting.  Well sitting on a trike is sitting, right?  I thought so to and on Sunday I took it for a 100 mile shakedown ride.  I really like this thing and know we'll be happy with the transition.

Now I know it's not a CVO but the Queen and I plan to stay as active as ever on this great forum and all our friends here.

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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrarider123 on September 19, 2017, 09:48:55 AM
Very nice color combo.  Congrats on the new ride whether it be two or three wheels.... ;D
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 10:01:27 AM
Very nice color combo.  Congrats on the new ride whether it be two or three wheels.... ;D

Thanks Haird.  We like the color also.  And it almost matches the Queen's Infiniti.

Our local dealer, Bumpus H-D, did not have one in stock.  They have one on order but moco could not tell them a ship date.  So they located one at a dealer in eastern Kentucky, made a deal to swap out for their's that is on order and sent their truck and driver for an 1,100 mile round trip last Friday to get the bike.  That's above and beyond in my opinion.  Kudos to Tim Bumpus for making this happen for us.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: DCC on September 19, 2017, 11:07:36 AM
Congratulations Ultrafxr on your new ride.  I'm glad you're staying on as I've always enjoyed your posts.  Looking forward to your posting of the 400,000 mile mark :)
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: GregKhougaz on September 19, 2017, 11:09:56 AM
Looks like a CVO to me. Congratulations!  :2vrolijk_21:   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: JCZ on September 19, 2017, 11:14:54 AM
Jerry I think there's more than a few of us on this forum that are not far behind you.  I've seen others post about the thought of a trike later in life.

Get well buddy!  :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 11:21:06 AM
Looks like a CVO to me. Congratulations!  :2vrolijk_21:   :2vrolijk_21:
That's what I thought too.


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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 11:22:50 AM
Jerry I think there's more than a few of us on this forum that are not far behind you.  I've seen others post about the thought of a trike later in life.

Get well buddy!  :2vrolijk_21:
Thanks JC. Hadn't planned on this quite yet. But I'm getting to old to deal with broken and dislocated bones!  And missing most of the riding season. Just made sense to us.


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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: chaos901 on September 19, 2017, 02:02:57 PM
Sorry to hear about your leg but I was wondering about the Trike since I saw some pictures yesterday.  That explains it.

Bumpus must have picked it up at Wildcat (London) or Pikeville.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 02:31:50 PM
Sorry to hear about your leg but I was wondering about the Trike since I saw some pictures yesterday.  That explains it.

Bumpus must have picked it up at Wildcat (London) or Pikeville.
Mineshaft H-D in Pikeville.   :2vrolijk_21:

Kudos to Bumpus for going the extra mile - well 1,100 miles!
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Ghost Rider on September 19, 2017, 03:21:20 PM
Nice looking ride Jerry!  Have fun with it.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: MIKEYTEE on September 19, 2017, 03:32:07 PM
Enjoy the  extended freedom! I don't think I'll be to far behind you Jerry. Looking forward to seeing it in person maybe at Eureka Springs.
Mike
 :drink:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Bubba on September 19, 2017, 03:48:35 PM
Awesome looking trike there Jerry. Glad you are on the mends though. Looking to meet up with you down the road to see it in person. (BB&BBQ?)  :huepfenlol2:
Give the queen a hug from Jo Ann and I.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultra13 on September 19, 2017, 04:29:40 PM
Ride on brotha!
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 05:01:46 PM
Awesome looking trike there Jerry. Glad you are on the mends though. Looking to meet up with you down the road to see it in person. (BB&BBQ?)  :huepfenlol2:
Give the queen a hug from Jo Ann and I.

I was planning on attending for sure but had to back out.  I may be able to scratch out a couple hours in the saddle of the trike but hundreds of miles and then standing around and walking - well realistically I'm just not ready for that yet.  Another four or five weeks and I should be good to go.  We're planning a fall leaf over in the western part of the state in October so maybe we can arrange a meet up.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 05:03:54 PM
Nice looking ride Jerry!  Have fun with it.
Thanks Travis.  Like to see your new addition also.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 05:04:34 PM
Enjoy the  extended freedom! I don't think I'll be to far behind you Jerry. Looking forward to seeing it in person maybe at Eureka Springs.
Mike
 :drink:
Thanks Mike.  We might make that one.  Never can tell.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 05:05:06 PM
Ride on brotha!
Thanks.  Exactly what I plan to do.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Rooster on September 19, 2017, 05:27:39 PM
Congrats Jerry, not having to worry about balance will make the ride even better for you. Can't wait to hear your ride report after getting a few miles on. :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Twolanerider on September 19, 2017, 06:32:50 PM
Sweet.  Really like the colors Jerry!


Hope you enjoy the hell out of it (and that it doesn't eat motors).


Have fun my friend; huge huge fun!
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 07:04:40 PM
Sweet.  Really like the colors Jerry!


Hope you enjoy the hell out of it (and that it doesn't eat motors).


Have fun my friend; huge huge fun!
Thanks Don.  So far the M8 motor has be A-OK.  No problem during the year and 10k I have the 2017 CVO Limited.  I'm hoping for great things from the M8 - if it just stays together that'll be great.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 07:06:42 PM
Congrats Jerry, not having to worry about balance will make the ride even better for you. Can't wait to hear your ride report after getting a few miles on. :2vrolijk_21:
For sure.  Never really worried much about balancing but it seems with the huge heavy beasts we ride that every little imperfection in the road surface is just an invitation to disaster.  I always told the Queen that I'm not worried at all about riding it's the stopping and parking lot maneuvers that are the most dangerous were a tiny slip results in a fall.  Gravity is a bitch!

Added:  I recall that a friend and I took Doug Wolfe's Midwest Motorcycle Training course in Michigan in 2012.  It was great and we learned and experienced a lot.  But even Doug with decades of motor officer experience dropped his bike doing a demo ride for one of the exercises.  Chit happens for sure.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Twolanerider on September 19, 2017, 07:24:06 PM
Thanks Don.  So far the M8 motor has be A-OK.  No problem during the year and 10k I have the 2017 CVO Limited.  I'm hoping for great things from the M8 - if it just stays together that'll be great.   :2vrolijk_21:

Really curious.  What has been Herself's reaction to riding on the back of a trike?  Anything good, bad or just unexpected?
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Fired00d on September 19, 2017, 08:02:23 PM
Jerry sorry to hear about your fall, wishing you full/fast recovery. Congrats on moving on to three wheels... wishing you and "HarleyQueen" many miles of smiles.

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Chains on September 19, 2017, 08:18:00 PM
Welcome to the club Jerry you will enjoy it more and more each time you ride it.  Did they finally level the rear and front so the Tri Glide doesn't look like it has reverse rake. All previous models everyone has had to buy the lift kit which raises the rear 1.5 inches and drastically improves the ride and the handling with an added bonus of the pipes not dragging on inclines.  Ride safe.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 08:28:00 PM
Really curious.  What has been Herself's reaction to riding on the back of a trike?  Anything good, bad or just unexpected?
She hasn't ridden yet. I just took the first ride Sunday. She and I want me to get totally comfortable before the Queen gets on her throne. But she'll be on it soon and I'll let you know.


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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 19, 2017, 08:29:54 PM
Welcome to the club Jerry you will enjoy it more and more each time you ride it.  Did they finally level the rear and front so the Tri Glide doesn't look like it has reverse rake. All previous models everyone has had to buy the lift kit which raises the rear 1.5 inches and drastically improves the ride and the handling with an added bonus of the pipes not dragging on inclines.  Ride safe.
It does look pretty level Jim. But I do plan to add the DK Customs comfort lift kit.


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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: BUCKNUT GREG on September 19, 2017, 08:42:28 PM

  Congratulations Jerry, that is one pretty motorcycle.  Kinda nostalgic very nice indeed  :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Chains on September 19, 2017, 10:47:54 PM
It does look pretty level Jim. But I do plan to add the DK Customs comfort lift kit.


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Jerry

RJS Originals makes the lift kit too and if you are going to do the install Bobs kit has a 1/2 square hole you can put a ratchet it to align the part. Saves a ton of time no one else has that option. . Here is his eBay site.  http://stores.ebay.com/nomorefriedthighs
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: D-N-D on September 21, 2017, 06:05:39 AM
Hope your feeling better !!! Very Nice Trike Great Looking too !!! Good Luck with the New Ride !!

Dante
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: FLH91 on September 21, 2017, 02:12:02 PM
Wow, sorry to hear about your tip over and injury to your left foot.  Alison and also have both of our left feet in ortho boots!!  (not from a MC accident but will tell you over a beer).  Anyway, congrats on the new trike, I know you'll enjoy it!!
Dave
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 21, 2017, 04:42:08 PM
Wow, sorry to hear about your tip over and injury to your left foot.  Alison and also have both of our left feet in ortho boots!!  (not from a MC accident but will tell you over a beer).  Anyway, congrats on the new trike, I know you'll enjoy it!!
Dave
Thanks Dave.  Yeah I saw about your ortho boots on FB.  Yikes.  Not fun for sure.

The Queen will ascend her new throne on Saturday.  She wanted me to get a few miles and be comfortable with the trike before she went with.  Always a good idea and we've done that with all our bikes.  Anytime something is new it's best to have the least possible distraction at first.  And I mean that in a good way.  Her safety is paramount and if I'm uncomfortable and worried about that it is definitely a distraction.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 24, 2017, 09:39:08 AM
Really curious.  What has been Herself's reaction to riding on the back of a trike?  Anything good, bad or just unexpected?

The Queen Herself ascended to her new throne and took her first ride yesterday - 180 miles.  She thoroughly enjoyed it and had a blast.  The only issue is her finding the best technique to mount and dismount the beast.  She had knee replacement on her right leg three years ago and while it was very successful she (like me) just cannot bend the knee sufficiently to pass the lower leg over the seat as one stands on the footboard.  She has to swing it over.  And she's heading for a new left knee so that side is a bit problematic.  But she's getting it figured out for sure.

As far as the ride she and I were quite pleased.  It was smoother in fact with her on the back.  I did pump up the stock air shocks as per the manual for two-up vs solo and based on several recommendations (including Lehman trike) I've set the rear tires at 22 psi.  She did say it was a bit more rough riding for the short time we were on a pretty bad section of road - a bit rougher than the two-wheeled cycle but still not bad.

And as for me I will say I was aprehensive about transitioning to three wheels.  The only trikes I'd ridden before were Susan's (Ghostrider / Travis wife) Spyder when she rode it to Ribfest a few years ago and I did ride a Harley Freewheel at BBBBQ last year for a short demo.  My initial impressions were that these things sure are sensitive to slight movement of the handlebars and it felt very strange turning at very low speed like in a parking lot or especially a right turn after a stop at and intersection.

The most unsettling experience on my new trike was my foray out of my garage and into the street for the first time.  Since my left foot is still in an ortho boot I could not ride my 2017 Limited that I traded so the dealer delivered the trike and picked up the Limited.  They showed me the reverse and just backed it into the garage so when I left for the first ride I just rode it out right on my driveway and stopped for a photo then a right turn into the street.  But once I got underway I very quickly adapted.  Now none of this bothers at all and everything about the riding experience just seems natural.  Doesn't lean in the curves - big deal.  There is a different sensation that is nontheless still fun.

All in all a good decision that we are very happy with.

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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Twolanerider on September 24, 2017, 11:47:27 AM
It reminds me of the 95th anniversary bikes Jerry.  That's a paint scheme I always liked.  It's a good looking ride.  So glad its a good riding ride as well.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 24, 2017, 12:16:37 PM
It reminds me of the 95th anniversary bikes Jerry.  That's a paint scheme I always liked.  It's a good looking ride.  So glad its a good riding ride as well.
Don, you're absolutely right it is similar to the 95th anny paint scheme.  For a short while I had a 95th anny Sportster in those colors.  It was my first Harley.  I'd not had a bike for several years during the daughter's teen years and got my feet wet with Harley on the sporty.  Fun bike but the Queen said if you expect me to ride with you you'll have to get something a bit more comfortable, lol.  So a '99 Ultra was our first big touring bike and the Tri-Glide is now my 9th Harley and my 5th 'last new Harley.'   ;D
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Twolanerider on September 24, 2017, 06:25:16 PM
Don, you're absolutely right it is similar to the 95th anny paint scheme.  For a short while I had a 95th anny Sportster in those colors.  It was my first Harley.  I'd not had a bike for several years during the daughter's teen years and got my feet wet with Harley on the sporty.  Fun bike but the Queen said if you expect me to ride with you you'll have to get something a bit more comfortable, lol.  So a '99 Ultra was our first big touring bike and the Tri-Glide is now my 9th Harley and my 5th 'last new Harley.'   ;D

I remember at least a couple of those "my last" bikes you've had....   It's a good thing when we keep putting any particular grim reaper. 

What's a storage comparison of the ass end and tour pak versus saddlebags?
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: DesertHOG on September 24, 2017, 06:53:50 PM
Jerry, sorry to hear you were injured. Dropping a bike is the easiest thing to do even for the most experienced riders. Getting your foot pinned was very unfortunate.

Regarding the new Queen's Throne, what a great looking bike. I am sure that you'll have many fun years of riding ahead of you.

Simon
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 24, 2017, 06:55:38 PM
I remember at least a couple of those "my last" bikes you've had....   It's a good thing when we keep putting any particular grim reaper. 

What's a storage comparison of the ass end and tour pak versus saddlebags?
Haven't packed anything in there yet but it's pretty big.  From the Harley website:  luggage capacity for CVO Limited is 4.7 cu ft; for trike is 6.8 cu ft.  So it would seem that the trunk holds 2.1 cu ft more than the two saddlebags.  But the top of the inside of the trunk is several inches higher than the door opening so I don't know how easy it will be to completely fill that space - probably not able to utilize 100% of it but it will definitely hold more than the saddlebags.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Twolanerider on September 24, 2017, 07:52:51 PM
Jerry, sorry to hear you were injured. Dropping a bike is the easiest thing to do even for the most experienced riders. Getting your foot pinned was very unfortunate.

Regarding the new Queen's Throne, what a great looking bike. I am sure that you'll have many fun years of riding ahead of you.

Simon

Amen to that Simon.  Few months ago I dropped the Road King.  Came to an intersection at a county road.  Freshly paved.  Thickly freshly paved to the tune of an extra three or four inches of height at the intersection.  Stopped at what looked like a normal intersection and put my right foot down only to find that through what appeared to be normal looking turn at the road's edge there was there down there.  Foot finally found terra firma with the bike at about a 60 degree angle and the weight way beyond center with my foot well below pavement level.  No way I was getting it back up. 

Stood there a minute thinking of foreign swear words to add to the exhausted cache of English ones all used up then just had to make sure when I let it go my leg wasn't going to get pinned underneath.  So a hop up and the leg out and over the bike went.  Tilting "downhill" when it was done.  No way I could stand it back up either.  Was well below the bike to even try so walked back to Travis's house and he helped.  That's how quick the crap can happen even with a bike that should be manageable and someone with an ass (like mine) much larger than Jerry's.

I used to think I'd never migrate to a trike.  Now I see "old" on my nearer horizon and see cool rides like Jerry's here and realize I used to think wrong.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Chains on September 24, 2017, 08:29:44 PM
Glad you enjoyed your first ride Jerry. I think you will find each ride a little easier and way more enjoyable than any of us ever thought about a trike.
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 24, 2017, 10:10:04 PM
Jerry, sorry to hear you were injured. Dropping a bike is the easiest thing to do even for the most experienced riders. Getting your foot pinned was very unfortunate.

Regarding the new Queen's Throne, what a great looking bike. I am sure that you'll have many fun years of riding ahead of you.

Simon
Thanks Simon.  It happens but not very often thankfully.  We are enjoying the new bike/trike for sure.  Hope to see you again soon at one of the GTGs.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 24, 2017, 10:13:51 PM
Glad you enjoyed your first ride Jerry. I think you will find each ride a little easier and way more enjoyable than any of us ever thought about a trike.
i am indeed finding it much more enjoyable than I expected.  We commented on Saturday's ride that while we could do the same ride in a car it just would not be the same and we probably would not do it.  I've thought about getting a small sports car just to do that but we keep coming back to the realization that we are just motorcyclists at heart and would not be happy with anything else. 
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Robmay on September 24, 2017, 10:47:57 PM
Jerry, glad to hear you are doing well and on the mend! Beautiful trike! Hope to get to test it out next time we see each other! Tell your beautiful bride Annette and I say hello.   :drink:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 25, 2017, 08:41:07 AM
Jerry, glad to hear you are doing well and on the mend! Beautiful trike! Hope to get to test it out next time we see each other! Tell your beautiful bride Annette and I say hello.   :drink:
Thanks Rob.  Will do and you do the same please.   :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrarider123 on September 27, 2017, 01:46:11 PM
Hey Jerry, looking at your new 2018 Tri-glide and the one that's pictured on the HD website in black, the front headlight and driving lights look way different.  The picture below was snipped from the website this morning.  Look at the headlight and how much higher/wider and different the driving and turn signals sit.  The headlight looks like it's been replaced by a chrome cover.

hmmmmm.....
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on September 27, 2017, 03:26:23 PM
Hmmmm for sure.  Something doesn't look right in that web site photo for sure. 
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Para Bellum on September 29, 2017, 12:37:25 AM
Hey Jerry, looking at your new 2018 Tri-glide and the one that's pictured on the HD website in black, the front headlight and driving lights look way different.  The picture below was snipped from the website this morning.  Look at the headlight and how much higher/wider and different the driving and turn signals sit.  The headlight looks like it's been replaced by a chrome cover.

hmmmmm.....
That's the hub-cap-as-a-headlight version with the optional "high-water" turn signals and passing lamps; they're a "must-have" in certain geographical areas.   ;)
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: tazmun on October 09, 2017, 03:58:38 PM
Hi Jerry,
I read your posts about your new trike, and boy is that a nice color. I noticed the Queen may  have some difficulty getting on because of
her knee surgery. We were at our dealer today, and he has one in the same color as yours, and my wife really liked it. Anyway, I mentioned
to him about people having difficulty getting on, so he showed us one in the back that was getting ready for delivery. He mentioned many of
his customers were adding these "Mid-Step" boards, which really work nice for the passenger, and the rider.
The go between the floor boards, and the passenger boards.
He gave me a piece of literature from the company that makes them. I just want to pass it along, just in case you or someone else has an interest.
The company website is, www.trikemidstep.com  I also saw them on eBay. Search Trike Mid-Step, Harley Floor boards.

Enjoy that beautiful Trike,
Regards, Richard
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: ultrafxr on October 09, 2017, 04:13:53 PM
Thanks Richard. I was aware of the mid-step and actually was able to try it. A local guy has it on his. Unfortunately both she and I have knees that just don’t want to bend sufficiently. Don’t think it’ll work but still evaluating. Thanks again. We’re really enjoying the trike.


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Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: moscooter on October 09, 2017, 05:31:20 PM
That's the hub-cap-as-a-headlight version with the optional "high-water" turn signals and passing lamps; they're a "must-have" in certain geographical areas.   ;)


 :confused5:
It does look odd.......where might these (cerain geo areas be) in the 'hood or  :nixweiss:
Title: Re: Oops, uh oh, and my new bike - trike actually
Post by: Para Bellum on October 12, 2017, 04:03:04 AM
That's the hub-cap-as-a-headlight version with the optional "high-water" turn signals and passing lamps; they're a "must-have" in certain geographical areas.   ;)


 :confused5:
It does look odd.......where might these (cerain geo areas be) in the 'hood or  :nixweiss:
Was thinking of Florida and Southeast Texas after the hurricanes (not the drink, although...)