ditchmud
12-04-2009, 02:23 PM
I was posed this question on another forum that I belong to and thought that some of you would enjoy the way that I answered it. Beware it is a long answer. I'm laid off and got a lot of time to sit behind the computer :postwhore
The question:
but those things still scare me. I would rather ride a quad. Why do you chose a trike over a quad. Sell me on why you've made that choice?
and my answer:
I have quads also but I have grown to enjoy my trikes more. In real gnarly, rutted, hilly trails I prefer my quads, but I am growing more and more comfortable the more I ride my trikes.
The history of my addiction to trikes
Back in '06 while reading a dirtwheels magazine I read a small article about a 3 wheeler event called trikefest that takes place in Southern In. It was a gathering of 3wheeler owners. At the time I had a Honda atc200m and my friend also had a 3 wheeler. I mentioned the gathering to him and we went down to trikefest. We had the time of our lives and decided that we were gonna attend this event every year. That is where my addiction started. At the time my 3 wheeler was more of a novelty ride for me and I felt more comfy on a quad. The following year I stepped up and purchased a Big Red to sport at the next trikefest. I still wasn't the most at home riding on 3 wheels yet, but it was growing on me. Then a while later I bought an '85 atc350x. That trike was nicknamed "King of the Hill" by Honda back in the day, and rightfully so. I quickly learned that the plush ride of the 350x, and the monstrous power it had were a lot more inviting to ride than any of my quads.
I must be honest here also... I enjoyed the attention that I got when I was riding somewhere and people would stop and chat about my wheeler. People think that we are crazy outlaws for riding those "illegal death machines".
Illegal Death Machines
Trikes aren't any more dangerous than a 4 wheeler. It does take a little more skill to do so, but you can maneuver better and go a lot more places on a 3 wheeler once you have mastered it. The problem where they were labled as being dangerous is when, and I must emphasize this point. Inexperienced riders rode beyond their abilities and hurt themselves. Of course people weren't going to admit their own short comings or idiotic mistakes so the trikes got the blame. Lawyers and greed with frivolous lawsuits also fueled the fire that was the demise of the 3wheeler.
I don't believe that the Motorcycle companies that produced these machines were affected terribly and maybe they even benefited. After all, they had a new machine with 4 wheels that they could charge more for and everybody jumped on the bandwagon to get one. Some people even converted their 3 wheelers into 4 wheelers with Kit's that were available through different companies like one called "Astro".
After all that the 3 wheeler was all but forgotten. Many lay out behind barns or in them rotting into the ground. Many are beat to death by people who bought them for some cheap thrills. Why not, nobody wants those death machines anyways? You can sometimes even have people give them to you they are so unwanted or so far gone. But some and very few were well preserved and respected and cherished by their owners. I know of one that was just found recently still in the crate from 1986 never even assembled. These little gems are the most cherished and coveted by the few people that Love these poor forgotten machines.
Those of us that still enjoy the 3 wheeler, search high and low. Out behind barns, at garage sales and auctions. Hoping that we find one of the survivors. Either to restore or to enjoy and share. We join groups and clubs of owners to help find more of the survivors out there. We help each other locate parts and share information to keep them running.I really enjoy the feeling of riding my trike. I really enjoy the looks that I get when I show up somewhere with it. But.... most of all what I enjoy about riding trikes is the people that I have met and the true Friends that I have made enjoying these wicked machines.
LONG LIVE THE TRIKE AND THOSE THAT ENJOY THEM!
sorry for the long rambling post. I'm laid off lol
The question:
but those things still scare me. I would rather ride a quad. Why do you chose a trike over a quad. Sell me on why you've made that choice?
and my answer:
I have quads also but I have grown to enjoy my trikes more. In real gnarly, rutted, hilly trails I prefer my quads, but I am growing more and more comfortable the more I ride my trikes.
The history of my addiction to trikes
Back in '06 while reading a dirtwheels magazine I read a small article about a 3 wheeler event called trikefest that takes place in Southern In. It was a gathering of 3wheeler owners. At the time I had a Honda atc200m and my friend also had a 3 wheeler. I mentioned the gathering to him and we went down to trikefest. We had the time of our lives and decided that we were gonna attend this event every year. That is where my addiction started. At the time my 3 wheeler was more of a novelty ride for me and I felt more comfy on a quad. The following year I stepped up and purchased a Big Red to sport at the next trikefest. I still wasn't the most at home riding on 3 wheels yet, but it was growing on me. Then a while later I bought an '85 atc350x. That trike was nicknamed "King of the Hill" by Honda back in the day, and rightfully so. I quickly learned that the plush ride of the 350x, and the monstrous power it had were a lot more inviting to ride than any of my quads.
I must be honest here also... I enjoyed the attention that I got when I was riding somewhere and people would stop and chat about my wheeler. People think that we are crazy outlaws for riding those "illegal death machines".
Illegal Death Machines
Trikes aren't any more dangerous than a 4 wheeler. It does take a little more skill to do so, but you can maneuver better and go a lot more places on a 3 wheeler once you have mastered it. The problem where they were labled as being dangerous is when, and I must emphasize this point. Inexperienced riders rode beyond their abilities and hurt themselves. Of course people weren't going to admit their own short comings or idiotic mistakes so the trikes got the blame. Lawyers and greed with frivolous lawsuits also fueled the fire that was the demise of the 3wheeler.
I don't believe that the Motorcycle companies that produced these machines were affected terribly and maybe they even benefited. After all, they had a new machine with 4 wheels that they could charge more for and everybody jumped on the bandwagon to get one. Some people even converted their 3 wheelers into 4 wheelers with Kit's that were available through different companies like one called "Astro".
After all that the 3 wheeler was all but forgotten. Many lay out behind barns or in them rotting into the ground. Many are beat to death by people who bought them for some cheap thrills. Why not, nobody wants those death machines anyways? You can sometimes even have people give them to you they are so unwanted or so far gone. But some and very few were well preserved and respected and cherished by their owners. I know of one that was just found recently still in the crate from 1986 never even assembled. These little gems are the most cherished and coveted by the few people that Love these poor forgotten machines.
Those of us that still enjoy the 3 wheeler, search high and low. Out behind barns, at garage sales and auctions. Hoping that we find one of the survivors. Either to restore or to enjoy and share. We join groups and clubs of owners to help find more of the survivors out there. We help each other locate parts and share information to keep them running.I really enjoy the feeling of riding my trike. I really enjoy the looks that I get when I show up somewhere with it. But.... most of all what I enjoy about riding trikes is the people that I have met and the true Friends that I have made enjoying these wicked machines.
LONG LIVE THE TRIKE AND THOSE THAT ENJOY THEM!
sorry for the long rambling post. I'm laid off lol