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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 5718961" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>I agree with Rod on Motorcycling! In my case, If I have to explain Motorcycling to you for you to grasp what its like? Probably not for you!</p><p></p><p>My Dad had motorcycles from the day I was born till the day he passed. He mostly rode Triumphs in the 50's and in 62 he bought a Honda 55 for us kids and when the 90's came out he bought two more that really cemented the Love affair with Motorcycles in all of his Kid's who like their Dad have had multiple bikes for all all types and styles of riding.</p><p></p><p>Like Rod one of my rides is 3 wheels but its a Sidecar rig. So three wheels is not the image I saw as a young man. But I Love this newest rig I built. Before I retired I had one that I took my kids to school in the late 80's. I would </p><p>give other kids rides if the parents gave the OK. Since I retired18 years ago I have had 8 of them. Down to just two right now.</p><p></p><p>Its the first modern powered rig I have ever built. Has 125HP, 6 speed, 8 gallon fuel tank with a two gallon reserve set up, custom made electronic suspension, set up to my specs. With adjustable electric sidecar ride height for weight.</p><p></p><p>Its Not a motorcycle anymore by any means! I steer with my throttle and brakes and let the laws of physics send me down the road!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 5718961, member: 47472"] I agree with Rod on Motorcycling! In my case, If I have to explain Motorcycling to you for you to grasp what its like? Probably not for you! My Dad had motorcycles from the day I was born till the day he passed. He mostly rode Triumphs in the 50's and in 62 he bought a Honda 55 for us kids and when the 90's came out he bought two more that really cemented the Love affair with Motorcycles in all of his Kid's who like their Dad have had multiple bikes for all all types and styles of riding. Like Rod one of my rides is 3 wheels but its a Sidecar rig. So three wheels is not the image I saw as a young man. But I Love this newest rig I built. Before I retired I had one that I took my kids to school in the late 80's. I would give other kids rides if the parents gave the OK. Since I retired18 years ago I have had 8 of them. Down to just two right now. Its the first modern powered rig I have ever built. Has 125HP, 6 speed, 8 gallon fuel tank with a two gallon reserve set up, custom made electronic suspension, set up to my specs. With adjustable electric sidecar ride height for weight. Its Not a motorcycle anymore by any means! I steer with my throttle and brakes and let the laws of physics send me down the road! [/QUOTE]
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