Great video. I have ridden 2 wheels for most of my adult life. My last 2 wheel bike was a 2006 Ultra Classic. I turned 70 in 2016 and my sense of balance and confidence were just no longer there. Hence, I purchased a 2016 FLRT Freewheeler and absolutely love it. A great way to keep me nose in the wind.
I bought one of theses this summer the blue and silver one I put over $6000.00 of extras on it. changed the wheels to the chrome ones this trike is beautiful I love it my wife loves it and our 2 pups that ride with us love it to being 70 years old the trike was the way to go for me but any age would love this thing really happy with it the only bad thing about it is I live in New,York had to put it away for now We can't wait to get back on it.
Whenever you want. That's when it's time for a trike. I just received my M classification in 2016 and decided on the Harley Tri Glide Ultra for my first set of wheels. My wife wanted to ride with me and she preferred the feel of the trike over a motorcycle. I had no problem with that whatsoever! I still have a blast on my trike, with the added bonus of room for luggage or groceries. I love my trike.
I did the same thing got my in class had a tri 2014 Tri Glide as my first trike we've been driving all over this country we just totaled it here in Fort Worth Texas some guy T-boned us she still in the hospital for a couple days I'm bedridden here in the hotel but we're going to go out and get the 114 ultra-glide next got to get back on the horse trikes are awesome
I just love my Harley Trike have had 2 wheelers for quite some time and now I am in my 70s I got me a Trike and wow its just great to ride. probably a little bit safer also. but whatever I just love it so that's me set for the rest of my life enjoying Trikeing around New Zealand
My first mile on my trike I wanted my money back. Now that I have owned it for a while now l love the thing! They are very fast and you have be careful on the on ramps. Much safer. I just sold my 2 wheeler I was not riding it anymore. It's not motorcycling it's tiking . Now I want another one to have. I love them
I have been on two wheels a long time. My last was a truly wonderful friend. 06 Heritage Classic. Loved that bike. Got cancer in 2011. Lots of stuff later, I began to notice weaknesses in my legs. Just traded on a 2012 Tri Glide. First ride was three hours from PA to VA. I can’t stay off it. Wonderful machine. You’ll know when you’re ready. Whatever the reason or not.
Getting back into motorcycling after some thirty plus years, and having no experience riding two up, l felt the Tri- Glide was the way to go. My Wife and I have not looked back! Great in stop and go traffic, not having to always put your feet down. Also heading into a curve and coming upon some unexpected gravel, having that third wheel puts one at ease. :-) Thanks for sharing. Safe Travels.
My father threw my tricycle into the garbage truck when I was a young tot. Pissed me off. I wasn't finished riding it. Now I'm in my 40's and I still want one.
Yes I have 2011 Trike Tri Glide I had a stroke and was afraid of dropping a 2 wheel because of some weakness in left side love it if I knew it was this great would have did it a long time ago
Been married for 30 years and my wife was never really comfortable riding on a 2 wheeler. We bought a TriGlide 2 years ago and I can’t keep her off the damn thing! Lol. Every where we go she wants to take the trike. Best decision I ever made. (Okay maybe the second best. The first one was marrying her).
"LEARNING" How to ride a Tri-Glide is much easier for someone with little or no experience than it is for someone who has rode 2 wheelers all their life. Whether you realize it or not things like leaning into a curve or counter steering are instinctive and you must "unlearn" them. I paid $40k for a brand new 2021 with some nice upgrades. 1 week after I gouged the right side rear fender while trying to go the opposite direction. I thought oh great I just bought a expensive bike that I can't ride! But now that I know better and have learned a $1k lesson I love this thing! I put 1000 miles on it in 1 month, I just can't seem to get off of it! Taking the wife across the country to discover America from WV up to Chicago following old route 66 to Santa Monica pier then back along more northern route to Maine and down to DC and back home. Maybe by then I'll get this out of my system.😉👍
That's a beautiful tri glide!! I don't care about age or any of that stuff, I just think they are extremely cool, weather you can ride a 2 wheeler or not!! I love the looks of the tri glide and I've heard they are also a blast to ride, and extremely comfortable!!!
I'm 72 and own several bikes I still ride ,my wife is 70 & stopped riding her 1993 Fat Boy in 2001 ,I had my 1938 EL Knucklehead out last month and for the 1st time in my life didn't feel fully in control of the bike ,my dad bought the Knuckle brand new and I'm it's 2nd owner ,it still has clean factory paint, I inherited the Knuckle in 1970 and have put 35,000 miles on it ,for the 1st time ever that little Knuckle felt like it had control of me so I thought it just might be the rocker clutch & jockey shift ,the next day I took out my 1955 Panhead with standard shift & mousetrap clutch & I felt even more uncomfortable, finally I got on my wife's 93 fat boy I had lowered 2 inches and put a Softail saddle on to lower it more for her ,I'm 6ft 4 260 lbs and sit on her bike like a mini bike ,I put the hammer down for a few miles and took a nice road with good clean bends & turns that make riding fun ,into the 2nd corner I'm used to taking at 60 to 70 mph I found I was having problems counter steering and slowed down to 35 mph ,all the way home it set in that my riding days might be over, I'm heading to check out my 1st Trike sometime this next week ,I don't know what happened to my confidence after 54 years riding but something happened ,I've prolly put 250,000 miles in the saddle over 5 decades ,just last summer I had my Buell Lightning out on the same winding roads & was hammering out of corners at 75 to 80 mph with extreme counter steering comfort & ability, this year everything feels off ,the only bike in our collection I haven't rode this year is my wife's spare bike which is a little 1 lunger Buell Blast 500 cc ,if it comes to that I'm done so I'm hoping like hell a factory HD Trike will do it for me ,I rented a Honda goldwing Trike in 1999 and rode it comfortably for the 2 week rental period and that thing was a f-ing monster huge bike ,I'm hoping for the best ,all of my sons ride and it's our family's way of doing things together ,I simply cannot put myself in the back of one of my sons bikes ,I'm already ashamed I can't ride with confidence anymore and don't know how the hell it happened .
I know exactly what you're talking about. Surgeries have led to balance problems for me so I've decided that a trike is the way to go. I have no qualms about moving to 3 wheels. I'm actually looking at it as an adventure. Keep riding until you can't.
Going to a triglide. Wound up getting a huge blister on the bottom of my left foot. All from riding a bike. A friction burn. As s diabetic I am still recovering. I got the burn in July on a test ride of a ride event at the local dealership. Looking as a Road glide at the time. This burn took off my entire pad on the front of my foot. To make matters worse it became infected. The doctors treated me with antibiotics which turns out in highly allergic and broke out in sores from head to toes. I look like a fricking apaloosa horse now. So yes I'm going to 3 wheels and recomend any diabetic who rides to do so. Almost looking my leg and 3 weeks in a hospital bed is reason enough for me. All because of a blister.
All your reasons are probably true sometimes but the damn things are stand outs! They are cool! They are the ones I always looked at when there was tons of other bikes on the highway I paid no attention at all to the two wheelers! Yeah the wife doesn't like bikes but that hasn't kept me from shattering a helmet off my head owning one! The truth is the Tri-glides are world class! Nuff said!! No other reason needed!
I was born with Cerebral Palsy and as such can never have the balance required to safely ride a regular bike, so a trike is perfect. Especially when is it as nice looking as this one :)
I was born with Cerebral Palsy a mild case, been riding bikes most of my life have a small street bike now but love to have a Harley but they are heavy this would be my only option besides a sportster which I don't like.
I really thank you for your up front exploration of "when is it time to buy a trike". I'm a newbee rider to the Harley - Davidson. I have a lot of experience on scooters in places like the philippines and last year in Vietnam where I am a Veteran. In a side bar I am here to tell you only a biker on a suicide mission would ride a big bike through a roundabout of literally hundreds of of other low Cc biker and scooter riders. I did it for 16 days and nights with a scooter. As retired US Marine with service connected disabilities I have wanted a Tri Clide for years. On September 8, 2019 I completed the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy. I have led Marines in and out of combat situations, but that had to be one of biggest accomplishments of my 73 years in life. Yes, I'm 73 and a pretty strong relatively healthy retired Leatherneck. Yet I have lower back and knee issues from my time in the Corps. Well I trained on a Harley - Davidson two wheeler and I loved it. Since then I have been struggling with the decision of buying a bike or a trike. My "Get Some" brain says get a bike so I could feel the lean, walking the bike and all the other great things my riding academy coaches taught me. However, your video here allowed me to face my facts, and that my head says get a two wheeler when my heart say a Tri Clide. You hit all the key points I needed to access with my physical condition out there on the road with "Self & Others". My couches were very firm on skill and safety issues when riding a motorcycle. So Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video it has helped me with my final "command decision" to buy a Harley-Division Tri Clide. Take care!
Yes this is my dream machine it is the only option for me yes I do have a disability I am new to the culture never did a regular two wheel motorcycle so when people talk about giving up two wheel cycle advantages I don’t know what they are referring to so I don’t worry about the trike
If you get too much weight into that backend with luggage and a passenger, remember the stability is going to be different so slower starts. Unless you have wheely wheels on the back 😎
very well done, gentlemen! I'm only 50, 6 ' 4" and 275 with a lot of weightlifting size and strength ....but when we moved to a 2016 Ultra Limited last year it was just something about that bike that made my wife uneasy over our old 2003 Ultra Classic. It was longer and wider and heavier by a little...but it just didn't handle the way the old Ultra did. She hated the way I stuttered at stop lights and she felt uneasy. She loved riding on our little heritage softail...but that's only good (for her) for about 30-45 minutes...and we really like to take long trips across this beautiful country God gave us! The end of it? The softail is our run around bike and rally bike - and I do love it solo....and then we are going try-glide ASAP. Possibly even tomorrow, lol. The first one minute of your video sealed it for me....I am so Blessed to have a wife that enjoys riding with me....I'm not gonna screw with that....I want her to be comfy mentally and enjoy the ride. And heck....if you park your ego for a moment (and still a 2 wheeler in the garage like I do) then you can think of all the uphill, sidehill, downhill stop signs and all the other crazy things we just adapt to as bikers for decades....and all of a sudden you don't have to deal with those anymore in a trip-glide! Again, thanks for posting this and keeping it up - helped me immensely to view this, it's time for me/us.
You sir, are a Very Good person/ husband. I Pride myself on treating My Wife as The Queen she is. We both are Very blessed men. My wife & i have been married for 30yrs, The Good Lord has Blessed me for 55yrs. For So Many others out there who are struggling with something in life, Pray to Our Lord Jesus Christ. God Bless All. Hyway
I am a person whom never and also afraid of driving bikes😅. I guess there's an exemption if someone like me want to learn how to drive-And there it is!
Harley engineering claimes that the solid axle aids in stability, and IRS adds complexity, maintenance costs. Not being an engineer I am compelled to go with the product. No other "factory bike manufacturers offer one. Just kits that void the warranty, can't or won't be worked on by other shops. So Harley is the only game in town, unless you get the Canadian version. Just be sure you love it as the depreciation is high. I've been seeing more and more traded in for Tri Glides.
Be careful with the reverse if you forget to take off parking brake at it will pop the breaker that is located under the side cover which is a pain in the butt.the 2020 will not work when the parking brake is on .
@@chiselset Oh, I think I'd understand as I've been riding for 45+ years. If I ever get to the point where I can't ride a motorcycle I think I'll just give it up altogether. To each his own, but trikes just don't do it for me. If I can't ride the real deal, I'll just get a two seater sports car.
Try BMW made by a conversion van shop in Tampa, think they hsve a shop in Ohio also. The name of the shop is Ride-Away. Americas #1 Vehicle Modifier for people with disabilities. www.Ride-AwayTampa.com. 813-628-4255. Tell them g.lehnert sent you. They make a top of the line machine. A bit expensive but it's the real deal.
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Don’t buy avTri Glide that is this old. They handle horribly! The newer ones are way better. I’ve had 4 of these. Each time the handling got better and better.
NEVER say never- some day something may change with your health and if you want to keep riding a trike is the way to go. In my case I lost most of the muscle on my right upper leg which you need to support yourself.... just saying
Great video. I have ridden 2 wheels for most of my adult life. My last 2 wheel bike was a 2006 Ultra Classic.
I turned 70 in 2016 and my sense of balance and confidence were just no longer there. Hence, I purchased a 2016 FLRT Freewheeler and absolutely love it. A great way to keep me nose in the wind.
I bought one of theses this summer the blue and silver one I put over $6000.00 of extras on it. changed the wheels to the chrome ones this trike is beautiful I love it my wife loves it and our 2 pups that ride with us love it to being 70 years old the trike was the way to go for me but any age would love this thing really happy with it the only bad thing about it is I live in New,York had to put it away for now We can't wait to get back on it.
My wife and I just bought a new 2021 Tri Glide. Reason, 69 years old and just don't have the legs in sand or gravel. We love the trike. Great ride.
Whenever you want. That's when it's time for a trike. I just received my M classification in 2016 and decided on the Harley Tri Glide Ultra for my first set of wheels. My wife wanted to ride with me and she preferred the feel of the trike over a motorcycle. I had no problem with that whatsoever! I still have a blast on my trike, with the added bonus of room for luggage or groceries. I love my trike.
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I did the same thing got my in class had a tri 2014 Tri Glide as my first trike we've been driving all over this country we just totaled it here in Fort Worth Texas some guy T-boned us she still in the hospital for a couple days I'm bedridden here in the hotel but we're going to go out and get the 114 ultra-glide next got to get back on the horse trikes are awesome
I just love my Harley Trike have had 2 wheelers for quite some time and now I am in my 70s I got me a Trike and wow its just great to ride. probably a little bit safer also. but whatever I just love it so that's me set for the rest of my life enjoying Trikeing around New Zealand
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My first mile on my trike I wanted my money back. Now that I have owned it for a while now l love the thing! They are very fast and you have be careful on the on ramps. Much safer. I just sold my 2 wheeler I was not riding it anymore. It's not motorcycling it's tiking . Now I want another one to have. I love them
What cost the bike. Info please Holland amsterdam
Turning 60 this year and my hips and knees aren't what they used to be. Just traded my 17 ultra for a 17 Tri glide. BEST decision I've made.
I have been on two wheels a long time. My last was a truly wonderful friend. 06 Heritage Classic. Loved that bike. Got cancer in 2011. Lots of stuff later, I began to notice weaknesses in my legs. Just traded on a 2012 Tri Glide. First ride was three hours from PA to VA. I can’t stay off it. Wonderful machine. You’ll know when you’re ready. Whatever the reason or not.
Getting back into motorcycling after some thirty plus years, and having no experience riding two up, l felt the Tri- Glide was the way to go. My Wife and I have not looked back! Great in stop and go traffic, not having to always put your feet down. Also heading into a curve and coming upon some unexpected gravel, having that third wheel puts one at ease. :-) Thanks for sharing. Safe Travels.
My father threw my tricycle into the garbage truck when I was a young tot. Pissed me off. I wasn't finished riding it. Now I'm in my 40's and I still want one.
Yes I have 2011 Trike Tri Glide I had a stroke and was afraid of dropping a 2 wheel because of some weakness in left side love it if I knew it was this great would have did it a long time ago
Been married for 30 years and my wife was never really comfortable riding on a 2 wheeler. We bought a TriGlide 2 years ago and I can’t keep her off the damn thing! Lol. Every where we go she wants to take the trike. Best decision I ever made. (Okay maybe the second best. The first one was marrying her).
That's the reason I want one just hop on and ride. Just cruise you Know
"LEARNING" How to ride a Tri-Glide is much easier for someone with little or no experience than it is for someone who has rode 2 wheelers all their life. Whether you realize it or not things like leaning into a curve or counter steering are instinctive and you must "unlearn" them. I paid $40k for a brand new 2021 with some nice upgrades. 1 week after I gouged the right side rear fender while trying to go the opposite direction. I thought oh great I just bought a expensive bike that I can't ride! But now that I know better and have learned a $1k lesson I love this thing! I put 1000 miles on it in 1 month, I just can't seem to get off of it! Taking the wife across the country to discover America from WV up to Chicago following old route 66 to Santa Monica pier then back along more northern route to Maine and down to DC and back home. Maybe by then I'll get this out of my system.😉👍
Absolutely sharp looking bike.
It was my knee and I love my trike 2016 Harley - Davidson and it the best ever and my wife loves it.
Been riding for 12 years since 16, trike looks really fun and good for touring
I bought a trike because I broke my hip and I broke my femur in two and I didn't want to stop riding so I bought a Tri Glide and I love riding it
That's a beautiful tri glide!! I don't care about age or any of that stuff, I just think they are extremely cool, weather you can ride a 2 wheeler or not!! I love the looks of the tri glide and I've heard they are also a blast to ride, and extremely comfortable!!!
I'm 72 and own several bikes I still ride ,my wife is 70 & stopped riding her 1993 Fat Boy in 2001 ,I had my 1938 EL Knucklehead out last month and for the 1st time in my life didn't feel fully in control of the bike ,my dad bought the Knuckle brand new and I'm it's 2nd owner ,it still has clean factory paint, I inherited the Knuckle in 1970 and have put 35,000 miles on it ,for the 1st time ever that little Knuckle felt like it had control of me so I thought it just might be the rocker clutch & jockey shift ,the next day I took out my 1955 Panhead with standard shift & mousetrap clutch & I felt even more uncomfortable, finally I got on my wife's 93 fat boy I had lowered 2 inches and put a Softail saddle on to lower it more for her ,I'm 6ft 4 260 lbs and sit on her bike like a mini bike ,I put the hammer down for a few miles and took a nice road with good clean bends & turns that make riding fun ,into the 2nd corner I'm used to taking at 60 to 70 mph I found I was having problems counter steering and slowed down to 35 mph ,all the way home it set in that my riding days might be over, I'm heading to check out my 1st Trike sometime this next week ,I don't know what happened to my confidence after 54 years riding but something happened ,I've prolly put 250,000 miles in the saddle over 5 decades ,just last summer I had my Buell Lightning out on the same winding roads & was hammering out of corners at 75 to 80 mph with extreme counter steering comfort & ability, this year everything feels off ,the only bike in our collection I haven't rode this year is my wife's spare bike which is a little 1 lunger Buell Blast 500 cc ,if it comes to that I'm done so I'm hoping like hell a factory HD Trike will do it for me ,I rented a Honda goldwing Trike in 1999 and rode it comfortably for the 2 week rental period and that thing was a f-ing monster huge bike ,I'm hoping for the best ,all of my sons ride and it's our family's way of doing things together ,I simply cannot put myself in the back of one of my sons bikes ,I'm already ashamed I can't ride with confidence anymore and don't know how the hell it happened .
I know exactly what you're talking about. Surgeries have led to balance problems for me so I've decided that a trike is the way to go. I have no qualms about moving to 3 wheels. I'm actually looking at it as an adventure. Keep riding until you can't.
You don't have to be old or a cripple. Trikes are fantastic for comfort and extra cargo on long or even short trips. And they are fun to ride.
I’ve never owned a bike. I’m 54 and I’m actually going for my license soon. I feel like this may be the best choice.
Going to a triglide. Wound up getting a huge blister on the bottom of my left foot. All from riding a bike. A friction burn. As s diabetic I am still recovering. I got the burn in July on a test ride of a ride event at the local dealership. Looking as a Road glide at the time. This burn took off my entire pad on the front of my foot. To make matters worse it became infected. The doctors treated me with antibiotics which turns out in highly allergic and broke out in sores from head to toes. I look like a fricking apaloosa horse now. So yes I'm going to 3 wheels and recomend any diabetic who rides to do so. Almost looking my leg and 3 weeks in a hospital bed is reason enough for me. All because of a blister.
I'm ready to make the purchase , 63 yrs old time for a change
the time for a trike is when your other half says " i'll only get on one of those 3 wheel things"
Haha that's exactly what my lady said
All your reasons are probably true sometimes but the damn things are stand outs! They are cool! They are the ones I always looked at when there was tons of other bikes on the highway I paid no attention at all to the two wheelers! Yeah the wife doesn't like bikes but that hasn't kept me from shattering a helmet off my head owning one! The truth is the Tri-glides are world class! Nuff said!! No other reason needed!
It will be so cool riding this to the high school
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I was born with Cerebral Palsy and as such can never have the balance required to safely ride a regular bike, so a trike is perfect. Especially when is it as nice looking as this one :)
I was born with Cerebral Palsy a mild case, been riding bikes most of my life have a small street bike now but love to have a Harley but they are heavy this would be my only option besides a sportster which I don't like.
Null Null are u kidding me with that comment? If he was reckless he wouldn't have gotten a trike.. obviously he knows what he can and can't do
I would love a tri glide but it’ll have to wait a little while a tri glide is over $ 55,000 here in Australia.
But l will get one.
I really thank you for your up front exploration of "when is it time to buy a trike". I'm a newbee rider to the Harley - Davidson. I have a lot of experience on scooters in places like the philippines and last year in Vietnam where I am a Veteran. In a side bar I am here to tell you only a biker on a suicide mission would ride a big bike through a roundabout of literally hundreds of of other low Cc biker and scooter riders. I did it for 16 days and nights with a scooter. As retired US Marine with service connected disabilities I have wanted a Tri Clide for years. On September 8, 2019 I completed the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy. I have led Marines in and out of combat situations, but that had to be one of biggest accomplishments of my 73 years in life. Yes, I'm 73 and a pretty strong relatively healthy retired Leatherneck. Yet I have lower back and knee issues from my time in the Corps. Well I trained on a Harley - Davidson two wheeler and I loved it. Since then I have been struggling with the decision of buying a bike or a trike. My "Get Some" brain says get a bike so I could feel the lean, walking the bike and all the other great things my riding academy coaches taught me. However, your video here allowed me to face my facts, and that my head says get a two wheeler when my heart say a Tri Clide. You hit all the key points I needed to access with my physical condition out there on the road with "Self & Others". My couches were very firm on skill and safety issues when riding a motorcycle. So Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this video it has helped me with my final "command decision" to buy a Harley-Division Tri Clide. Take care!
Yes this is my dream machine it is the only option for me yes I do have a disability I am new to the culture never did a regular two wheel motorcycle so when people talk about giving up two wheel cycle advantages I don’t know what they are referring to so I don’t worry about the trike
Never have learned 2 wheels bikes, so going to get me a chopper trike.
If you get too much weight into that backend with luggage and a passenger, remember the stability is going to be different so slower starts. Unless you have wheely wheels on the back 😎
That is one beautiful Hog
My reason is physical. Weak legs, safety, age, NO FEAR OF DROPPING IT. The reasons go on. Best thing to do is TRST DRIVE ONE and feel the security
داخو ډېرښائسته شې دې کاش زمونږ په ملک کې هم ملاويدلې او مونږ يې هم داخيستو وس لرلې very beautifull wath price
i think you will know when its time , your knees will tell you.
very well done, gentlemen! I'm only 50, 6 ' 4" and 275 with a lot of weightlifting size and strength ....but when we moved to a 2016 Ultra Limited last year it was just something about that bike that made my wife uneasy over our old 2003 Ultra Classic. It was longer and wider and heavier by a little...but it just didn't handle the way the old Ultra did. She hated the way I stuttered at stop lights and she felt uneasy. She loved riding on our little heritage softail...but that's only good (for her) for about 30-45 minutes...and we really like to take long trips across this beautiful country God gave us!
The end of it? The softail is our run around bike and rally bike - and I do love it solo....and then we are going try-glide ASAP. Possibly even tomorrow, lol. The first one minute of your video sealed it for me....I am so Blessed to have a wife that enjoys riding with me....I'm not gonna screw with that....I want her to be comfy mentally and enjoy the ride. And heck....if you park your ego for a moment (and still a 2 wheeler in the garage like I do) then you can think of all the uphill, sidehill, downhill stop signs and all the other crazy things we just adapt to as bikers for decades....and all of a sudden you don't have to deal with those anymore in a trip-glide! Again, thanks for posting this and keeping it up - helped me immensely to view this, it's time for me/us.
You sir, are a Very Good person/ husband. I Pride myself on treating My Wife as The Queen she is. We both are Very blessed men. My wife & i have been married for 30yrs, The Good Lord has Blessed me for 55yrs. For So Many others out there who are struggling with something in life, Pray to Our Lord Jesus Christ. God Bless All.
Hyway
When I can no longer ride 2 wheels I'll get myself a sweet convertible car. No helmet, shorts and T in the summer. Sorted. 💯
They are beautiful bikes. I'm almost 68 & I'd love to take one for a test rip.. but they are very pricey from what I gather..
Oh I forgot to say these things are just awesome looking. Totally damn cool like a small sports car very unique and personal
Id love to try a trike but the price will have to come down A LOT before I buy one. Until then I'll stick with my 2 wheel Harley.
Bought one and love it...
Maybe because I think they look awesome and just want one.
I am a person whom never and also afraid of driving bikes😅. I guess there's an exemption if someone like me want to learn how to drive-And there it is!
Kudos to H-D for offering a trike. But..Why can't they include IRS? Would that add so much?
Harley engineering claimes that the solid axle aids in stability, and IRS adds complexity, maintenance costs. Not being an engineer I am compelled to go with the product. No other "factory bike manufacturers offer one. Just kits that void the warranty, can't or won't be worked on by other shops. So Harley is the only game in town, unless you get the Canadian version. Just be sure you love it as the depreciation is high. I've been seeing more and more traded in for Tri Glides.
do tall rider seats and daddy long leggs fit well on these or does it require a special passenger pad?
,y dad had one of those he just liked it cause it held lots of stuff for long rides !
that's a great design for elderly man and disabled person.
Hope the stereo is waterproof
Own a 2012, everything seems to be waterproof.
Be careful with the reverse if you forget to take off parking brake at it will pop the breaker that is located under the side cover which is a pain in the butt.the 2020 will not work when the parking brake is on .
For me it’s a question of weight. All Harleys weight too much in my opinion. I’d much rather drive a heavy Harley trike than a two wheeled Harley.
I have a 2018 Tri Glide The suspension is to rough Harley Davidson Needs to make it smoother
Why would you get a tri glide over a freewheeler if you are going to be taking a passenger could you please explain the difference between the two
I would say the really bestest time for a trike is when you can afford it. Too bad I can't hahaha!
How about I just want one how about that, ,,,,,,use to ride 3 wheeler in the dirt, ,,,,,,love them, ,,,
Love the trike, but you could probably buy a BMW Z4 convertible for what they cost.
Gabby Hayes true. These are nice but the price is too high.
I bought a 2018 Tri glide in April this year 2018 ,,,, if I have to explain The reason then you wouldn't understand ......
@@chiselset Oh, I think I'd understand as I've been riding for 45+ years. If I ever get to the point where I can't ride a motorcycle I think I'll just give it up altogether. To each his own, but trikes just don't do it for me. If I can't ride the real deal, I'll just get a two seater sports car.
triglide is a bad ass bike
Next season is my time...👍
Brilliant love it
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
what do these bikes usually cost how do they hznhle on windy roads
Beautiful
Beautiful Bike!
3 Weeks Ago it was time.
You nailed it. The wife
Hello Everyone, Does everyone know if the Triglide or other Harley been modified for a Power Wheelchair?
Try BMW made by a conversion van shop in Tampa, think they hsve a shop in Ohio also. The name of the shop is Ride-Away. Americas #1 Vehicle Modifier for people with disabilities. www.Ride-AwayTampa.com. 813-628-4255. Tell them g.lehnert sent you. They make a top of the line machine. A bit expensive but it's the real deal.
I want one
I had a Triglide and sold it I am now riding a freewheeler and it’s a lot more fun to ride than that big clunker!
How much and I know it depends on what I want that is not standard
I need one
What cost theharley you ghat meby wan in a corner en think Iam niet the. Space en. Whant to sale treeweeler awand to buy wan becous we have dis bike not in Nederland What ar thiking ebout landing gear voor the bike . Greetings lex kantoor
do you have mattica blue color
I'm looking for an older H-D Servi-car. Does anyone know where one is for sale?
Yes i have a 67 . live on long island. Name is Billy. 631 219 7303.
Damper !
How havey is a traike
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What cost the tri glide
New tri glides will run you about 40k
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What. Cost. Ttike
sir respect to you sir ma ap sa requests karte hu ka ap ya bike kolkaka ma launch kara ta ka ladies ko chalana ma aram ho
sir ap mara request ka answers
jaror dana.
thanks for you
shabnum kalim
What c pst
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Porque no vienen traducidos
I want tho bay a Harley en want tho Exchange my piaggo Mp 300 for e Harley treeweeler
Is this bikes for physically handicapped person or no ?. Sir.
No i am wis am was strong nereïde 2wheeler.
Hoc mats. Are
Maybe you just like the bike ?
All that chrome won’t get you home.
yes do not lean lol
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And can afford one.Alot of cash.lol
Don’t buy avTri Glide that is this old. They handle horribly! The newer ones are way better. I’ve had 4 of these. Each time the handling got better and better.
when your over 70 years old.
Easy answer. Never.
NEVER say never- some day something may change with your health and if you want to keep riding a trike is the way to go. In my case I lost most of the muscle on my right upper leg which you need to support yourself.... just saying
Depressing....😢
So...healthy people don't ride trikes...🤬
I disagree
Can I ask what you disagree about?
No thanks. I’ll take the CanAm Spyder!!!!
Leave your wives and girlfriends at home