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07-23-2019, 09:42 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2019
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Don't believe that a 50cc bike won't get you into trouble. A crash is a crash, and hitting the pavement at 30mph can still put you in the hospital and even the grave as well as hitting it at a higher speed.
Thinking that a slower bike will keep you safe may be going about it wrong. With a trike the self-balance is there but there may be some riding dynamics that are different and perhaps more difficult to deal with at higher speeds, or on sharper curves compared to a 2-wheeled bike. If you are serious and interested in riding I'd suggest taking a Basic Riding Course, or BRC, and getting your license. Once you have it your options are fully opened to any kind of bike, even a reverse trike, but your fundamental skills will be there to make you a better rider. - Wolf |
07-24-2019, 06:08 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jul 2019
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thanks for your response the initial plan was to take the BRC but they sell out so fast that I didnt make it in time it would open my options but I still looked at the amount of riding time and thought 'is that really enough time'
the 3 wheeled courses I am aware of are do on a can am which is ridged I was looking at a tilting/leaning trike. again thanks for your input |
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