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Yep, one is a "Homemade" using a VW...He lives in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Yep, unless You get on a Straight 4-Lane, and Somebody on a Gold Wing, etc. wants to "Show Out", They're pretty much "Toast" to the PCX150s if we "wick it up".....maddiedog wrote:Wow, was one of those half of a VW beetle?
I bet you'd be way more nimble than the riders on those huge trikes.
 
   


Mel46 wrote:I'm looking at those huge engines and wondering why someone doesn't just put those in a car! When I go out on a ride I want to enjoy my little bike, not worry about the heat and bulk of a car engine. That VW conversion was a head turner. It also made me think about those engines. I think the scooters are more appropriate than those big monster mobiles.




 
  
 
 
 
 .....Today's Special Built Trikes with all of the really sophisticated suspension are virtually impossible to turn over. I took my Gold Wing Trike out to the Airport (one of my Motorcycle Riding Buddies is the chief stockholder and Administrator there, and owns my old Kawasaki Versys...
 .....Today's Special Built Trikes with all of the really sophisticated suspension are virtually impossible to turn over. I took my Gold Wing Trike out to the Airport (one of my Motorcycle Riding Buddies is the chief stockholder and Administrator there, and owns my old Kawasaki Versys...  ) and ran it up to 70 MPH, then made an abrupt, full lock turn with the Bars several times...could spin it out twice of about 7 passes, but couldn't lift a rear wheel. Raked Triple Trees, that are a virtual no-no on 2-Wheelers, cure Trail Issues associated with Trikes, making Them feel virtually like power steering, and quickens steering response to the point of rivaling most any 2-Wheel Cruiser. I led Sport Bike Rides with mine several times at "The Dragon" at a pace that suited at least 70% of the Riders, and at a pace well above most Cruiser Rider's preferred pace.
 ) and ran it up to 70 MPH, then made an abrupt, full lock turn with the Bars several times...could spin it out twice of about 7 passes, but couldn't lift a rear wheel. Raked Triple Trees, that are a virtual no-no on 2-Wheelers, cure Trail Issues associated with Trikes, making Them feel virtually like power steering, and quickens steering response to the point of rivaling most any 2-Wheel Cruiser. I led Sport Bike Rides with mine several times at "The Dragon" at a pace that suited at least 70% of the Riders, and at a pace well above most Cruiser Rider's preferred pace. 
   

 
  
 
maddiedog wrote:Variety is certainly the spice of life, you've had lots of fun experiences.
Thanks for sharing, I didn't realize they handled that well or were that different. Turning bars instead of leaning would be completely strange, I can't imagine that.
 ...my Wife actually felt comfortable riding Trikes before I did....it was a tough learning experience for me....."Old Dog, New Tricks Syndrome".......
 ...my Wife actually felt comfortable riding Trikes before I did....it was a tough learning experience for me....."Old Dog, New Tricks Syndrome"....... 
I'm familiar with that way of thinking but here is another one:skuuter wrote: I never snub ANYTHING that I haven't tried personally for myself.....



 
 
 Seeing a GoldWing on an iPad and seeing one in person is....Wow, so much Bigger! My neighbor had one in Florida, definitely looked the size of a VW Beetle so why not add the rear-end
 Seeing a GoldWing on an iPad and seeing one in person is....Wow, so much Bigger! My neighbor had one in Florida, definitely looked the size of a VW Beetle so why not add the rear-end   to one? As the one shown above. Thanks for sharing the trike ride skuuter!
 to one? As the one shown above. Thanks for sharing the trike ride skuuter!  A one sweater, trunk in back, & the color I rode? yeah....White
  A one sweater, trunk in back, & the color I rode? yeah....White   glad I "heard" the muffler, sweet
 glad I "heard" the muffler, sweet  
 

gn2 wrote:I'm familiar with that way of thinking but here is another one:skuuter wrote: I never snub ANYTHING that I haven't tried personally for myself.....
Its possible to know that something just doesn't appeal to you without trying it.
Gay sex or Russian roulette are two such examples.... Trikes makes three
 
   
  