Interesting review! What's this rig like in turns? I've ridden (driven?) a Can Am Spyder a few times, so I get that trikes don't lean, but how stable does it feel in turns? The Can Am was really quite stable, but the pair of wheels are in the front, so I'd expect it to feel quite different than this.
It felt okay but you did have to muscle it a bit. The dealer said that on bigger trikes they usually did a fork rake and that made it feel like it had power steering. for this particular one the manufacturer does sell a fork rake kit. I think it would be about $1,000 to buy and have installed. if I were riding the trike I don't think I would do it but to have my wife ride it I probably would. But she really has no interest in riding a trike scooter.
wish you had a camera setup so we could see the trike kit.
www.motortrike.com/TrikeSuzukiBurgmanBreeze.aspx
That's beautiful,looks like it was made that way to start with.I want a Burgman trike,have not seen that rearend before.thanks for showing me.
Bonita y elegante
what a ride!
Interesting review! What's this rig like in turns? I've ridden (driven?) a Can Am Spyder a few times, so I get that trikes don't lean, but how stable does it feel in turns? The Can Am was really quite stable, but the pair of wheels are in the front, so I'd expect it to feel quite different than this.
It felt okay but you did have to muscle it a bit. The dealer said that on bigger trikes they usually did a fork rake and that made it feel like it had power steering. for this particular one the manufacturer does sell a fork rake kit. I think it would be about $1,000 to buy and have installed. if I were riding the trike I don't think I would do it but to have my wife ride it I probably would. But she really has no interest in riding a trike scooter.