Posted by NCWayne on December 06, 2014 at 09:46:05 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: Honda 3 Wheelers posted by ss55 on December 06, 2014 at 08:01:10:
The biggest problem with three wheelers is they are a product just like any other. Use them responsibly and they are as safe as any other. Use them like an idiot, and you are bound to get hurt.
I've ridden mine everywhere that others ride their 4 wheelers and have only had problems twice. Both times I got thrown because I was riding too fast, and I misjudged the wheel ruts left by the others and put my single front tire in the wrong one. If I had slowed down, or chosen the other rut I would have been fine. In both cases getting thrown had nothing to do with the safety of the machine, but everything to do with my personal choice.
Beyond that, I can put mine on two wheels, be it the front one and a rear one, or in a wheelie, and it ride it just like someone else would a 4 wheeler. In other words, it's not any different once you learn to ride one.
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