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07-11-2017, 12:52 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 23
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a reverse trike (twin wheels in the front) is more stable in turns than a standard trike. We all should know this from riding our tricycle as kids or 3 wheeler ATV's. Most of the Goldwing and HD trikes are with the twin wheels in the rear. Then you have the Cam Am Spyder that is a reverse trike. Seeing scooters that are a trike are rare in my part of the USA. Those I do see are Chinese standard trike's. I have seen pics and video of the reverse trike scooters, pretty slick if you ask me, but I also see more to go wrong and wear out with all the linkages needed to lean and such. Unless I needed a trike due to a bad leg or balance issues, I will stick with 2 wheels. Mike
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07-12-2017, 12:06 PM | #2 |
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 531
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I really wanted a Piaggio MP3. They get good reviews for corner handling and the ability to lock them upright sounds interesting. I lost faith in my local Piaggio dealer after they failed to fix my old Buddy 125 so no MP3 for me. I converted a Buddy 125 with a Tow-Pac kit for my wife to learn on. She rode it all over but the Tow-Pac kit fell apart (and they have terrible customer service) so when another trike was needed she bought a Spyder. We need a quality trike from a reputable company in the 125-250cc range.
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