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Street Trikes

Started by admino, May 24, 2018, 04:36:51 AM

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admino

Street trikes have been cruising global roads for decades... Whether you ride a custom or stock street trike, in modern or classic configuration, you can use the street bike forum to post about any street trike stuff.

Street trikes have gained some momentum in recent years thanks to the tadpole configuration which has two wheels in front and one in the back. You either love 'em or you don't.

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chuckster

Harley's street trikes are worth checking out just because they're Harley Davidson's. The FLHTCUTG Tri-Glide and FLRT Freewheeler Trike are two good examples of classic street trikes.
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Chuckster

kennhurr

Street trikes, can also be known as "reverse trikes" or "three-wheeled motorcycles," they have become increasingly popular in recent years despite what anyone says.

These vehicles are essentially motorcycles that have been modified with a third wheel, usually at the rear of the vehicle. This third wheel can provide added stability and safety, particularly when braking or cornering, and can make these vehicles more accessible to riders who may have difficulty balancing on a traditional two-wheeled motorcycle.

Street trikes come in a variety of styles and designs, from sleek and sporty models to more utilitarian or touring-oriented trikes. Many manufacturers offer factory-built trikes, while others can be custom-built or modified from existing motorcycles. Some popular models include the Polaris Slingshot, the Can-Am Spyder, and the Harley-Davidson Tri Glide.

Overall, street trikes can be seen as a stylish and unique alternative to traditional motorcycles or cars, and they have gained a strong following among riders who appreciate their stability, comfort, and versatility.

However, like any type of vehicle, street trikes may not be for everyone, and riders should consider their needs and preferences carefully before deciding whether to purchase or ride a street trike.

I definitely think I see more now than ever on the road.

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