Harley-Davidson Freewheeler Trike Ride & Review!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.พ. 2024
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We ride the @harleydavidson Freewheeler motorcycyle, and share our thoughts and impressions of this true, traditional trike!
Are trikes just like riding standard 2-wheel motorcycles? Or are they completely different? What's it like to ride one for the first time?
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Steering thru corners is a workout but a good one at that, as long as you don’t press the limits. You do lean a bit but that’s more instinctual and a bit of physics also. We love our Freewheeler and are just getting it out for our season. The Freewheeler is the most sporty out of the 3, and the RG3 is a Freewheeler with the shark nose faring. The Tri Glide is a long distance hauler for sure.
Right on, Guy. Y’all have a great riding season with yours!
Nice tribute to your friend and an interesting review.
Thanks David.
In the same place and now looking for a trike
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I ride a tri glide and one other important thing , if anything is in the road one of the three wheels will definitely hit it . 😂
Yup, three contact patches to insure you’ll always find road flotsam and jetsam,
Nice :-) 😎🇩🇰
It seems like you lean your body in the curves. When you mentioned pulling and pushing on the handlebars, you don't really need to pull AND push.Just push on the bar on the opposite side of your intended turn. Left turn, push right grip. Right turn, push clutch side. The hand that's not pushing is just going along for the ride.
Good observation. I was actually not so much leaning into the corners on it, as I was pulling the inside grip and pushing the outside grip in each curve. Maybe I was taking the corners faster than I needed to, but being my first time riding a true trike, I found myself feeling the need to steer like that.
Slowing the pace a bit, made left-right steering simpler like you described.
For a first time rider you did a good job. I only commented to maybe help educate others who are learning these bikes.
@@wb4514 yessir, good word. 👍🏻