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Post by RapidJim on Jan 19, 2017 15:57:40 GMT -5
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Post by tortoise on Jan 19, 2017 16:24:16 GMT -5
Yiben? Video shows rider putting feet down when stopped. Is that typically required at stop lights/signs on this model?
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Post by RapidJim on Jan 20, 2017 9:11:25 GMT -5
I don't know, I will have to ask.
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Post by RapidJim on Jan 24, 2017 8:56:10 GMT -5
Yiben? Video shows rider putting feet down when stopped. Is that typically required at stop lights/signs on this model? The warehouse says it is.. Also there is a locking mechanism for the front wheels on the handlebar to keep the wheels stationary, the warehouse test rider says with practice you can use that when stopping to keep from putting your feet down. Top speed as shown was 70 MPH
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Post by floridagull on Jan 25, 2017 12:26:35 GMT -5
In your opinion, which type trike is "better" - 2-wheels in the back, or 2-wheels in the front?
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Post by RapidJim on Jan 26, 2017 8:59:21 GMT -5
From experience I have not been impressed with the reverse trikes ( 2 in front). with the exception of a real Can Am. The Dong fang trikes had lots of issues. Now I have not personally ridden the new Ice Bear 300, so I can not give an opinion on it, with the exception the front end is totally different from anything I have seen before. I know the warehouse mechanic liked it.
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