Three-wheeled or trike motorcycles are becoming increasingly popular, but does the third wheel make the bike harder to ride than a standard motorcycle?
Remember Reliant Robin? Wheel configuration like these are horrible at a slightly bend road, deadly at a corner. You have to slow way down when approaching both of these part, as you could risk tipping.
There’s like another configuration which is two wheel at the front instead, it’s much more stable.
Also compared to two wheel, a third wheel kinda impeded mobility, it’s sort of less agile than a two-wheeler and wider.
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You cannot take corners, or lane changes as well because you cannot lean.
Remember Reliant Robin? Wheel configuration like these are horrible at a slightly bend road, deadly at a corner. You have to slow way down when approaching both of these part, as you could risk tipping.
There’s like another configuration which is two wheel at the front instead, it’s much more stable.
Also compared to two wheel, a third wheel kinda impeded mobility, it’s sort of less agile than a two-wheeler and wider.
Campagna TRex. These things appear every summer around Quebec and are fast AF.
That’s cool as fuck
Trikes are really easy to tip over on corners. Reverse trikes are much safer and harder to tip.
Yeah but how can you buy a Slingshot if you don’t look like Hulk Hogan or have a wife named Barb?
Not when you’re turning: It actually makes it harder because you can’t lean into the turns. Sidecars are even trickier!
I don’t have a motorized trike, but I do have a reverse trike and it cannot corner nearly as fast as any of my 2 wheeled options.