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username
11th August 2005, 19:42
I'm wondering if anyone has ever ridden one of those big trikes.I've seen a couple around Taupo and they actually look like a heap of fun.
The one I looked at could carry 2 passengers as well as the rider (driver?)
crashe
11th August 2005, 19:46
I'm wondering if anyone has ever ridden one of those big trikes.I've seen a couple around Taupo and they actually look like a heap of fun.
The one I looked at could carry 2 passengers as well as the rider (driver?)
Krusti's wife rides one....
She loves hers... :ride: :ride: :ride:
**R1**
11th August 2005, 19:51
I had a trike when i was 2, thank god i progressed to 2 and some
times 1 wheel(s)
myvice
11th August 2005, 20:53
Is it a car you get wet in or a bike you can’t corner on?
Worst of both worlds, fixed one for a guy years ago, (did a lot of my time on VW's, cant get me near one now!) I didn’t even go round the block on it!
Wish I had now I think about it...
hondacmx450
11th August 2005, 22:18
I'm wondering if anyone has ever ridden one of those big trikes.I've seen a couple around Taupo and they actually look like a heap of fun.
The one I looked at could carry 2 passengers as well as the rider (driver?)
some r good some r bad get a good one iv got mates that have harley one for the lady and her one is gr8t but it is if you like that sourt of thing
BNZ
12th August 2005, 08:03
no power
Sounds like you wrote the wrong trike!
There as a Trike shop in taupo, so there are always a few there. One of my friends Dad builds them as a hobby, and these things have more then enough power! Got to be carefull not to loop them apparently.
Smorg
12th August 2005, 08:17
Revolting :puke:
hailz
12th August 2005, 09:10
Hi there, Trike works in taupo is my mother and step father. The trikes are NOT VW trikes. They do not have a car engine in them. The only main bit changed on them is the additional back wheel. They handle just as well as a two wheeled motorbike in the rain and in cornering, if not better. I have seen many two wheeled motorcyclists get rather upset when being overtaken by a trike especially on windy roads. I have riden a trike but just not me. Great for taking alot of shit away with ya tho.
XTC
12th August 2005, 14:08
I've riddenan ATC250ES big red when they were new does that count?
gokiwi68
28th October 2007, 13:52
I'm wondering if anyone has ever ridden one of those big trikes.I've seen a couple around Taupo and they actually look like a heap of fun.
The one I looked at could carry 2 passengers as well as the rider (driver?)
I just bought a Rewaco Trike and plan on riding it in chch.....
I live in california 6 months and NZ 6 mths.....A also have a Harley in NZ and California.....but I am real excited about riding the trike...Im in California right now but will be back in NZ Dec 6th 2007....so if anyone rides one on CHCH
please contact me...ok....my trike is the HS5i family....enough room for my grandkids on back...yeeaaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaa......www.rewaco.com the silver one is mine.....
c ya.....Nanci Donovan
Bren
28th October 2007, 14:00
I just bought a Rewaco Trike and plan on riding it in chch.....
I live in california 6 months and NZ 6 mths.....A also have a Harley in NZ and California.....but I am real excited about riding the trike...Im in California right now but will be back in NZ Dec 6th 2007....so if anyone rides one on CHCH
please contact me...ok....my trike is the HS5i family....enough room for my grandkids on back...yeeaaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaa......www.rewaco.com the silver one is mine.....
c ya.....Nanci Donovan
Nice ride...i mean VERY NICE!
cynna
28th October 2007, 18:19
....so if anyone rides one on CHCH
please contact me...ok....van
theres a trike club in chch. have seen one similar to those on that site but its i different brand i think
The Pastor
28th October 2007, 21:41
trike are alot of fun, ive only ridden those old yellow yammy off road ones 200cc i thinks, pretty cool wheelies and liftin the wheel while turning was ace.
Krusti
29th October 2007, 17:37
Got one for sale.......trike that is.....go on buy it you know you want it :cool:
Scouser
20th February 2008, 11:40
Apologies to all those on two, but if anyone can help I have couple of questions about three !!
Looking to bring my Boom Trike down there next year but would like to know
Do you have to wear helmets ?
Are seatbelts needed ?
Are there any weight resrictions (other thanthe fat ba***rd on it!!)
Any other info you think may be useful
Thanks for any help you can give
cynna
20th February 2008, 13:11
not too sure of the exact legal requirements but it depends if its registered as a bike or a car
if its classed as a bike you need a helmet and no seat belt and vice versa if its classed as a car
i think it depends and the length, wheel base etc. almost all v8 trikes i have seen have seatbelts not too sure about the vw based ones tho
scorpious
20th February 2008, 17:05
whats the story with countersteering? or do you just ride it like a cage?
Drew
20th February 2008, 17:19
All the dis advantages of a cage, AND a bike. Cant pass any better than a decent car, worse if you considder ya cant see down the right hand side of the vehical in front, and if it rains ya get wet.
But, it looks cool, they do fuckin awesome wheelies, and ya get a lot of satisfaction in "the build".
Subike
20th February 2008, 17:30
whats the story with countersteering? or do you just ride it like a cage?
depends upon the steering set up and the trikes configuration
Some trikes handle and steer like bikes, countersteering inclusive
Others are a dance of the front wheel as you skitter around corners
Some are a gym work out to lift the lump or iron in front of you
Some just ride like a dream
Like road bikes, sprot bikes, cruzers, the same applies to trikes
each one has its own personality, learn it and enjoy
Patch
20th February 2008, 17:39
They handle just as well as a two wheeled motorbike in the rain and in cornering, if not better.
yeah fukin right!!
Reckless
20th February 2008, 17:48
Many years ago in Wellington a good riding buddy of mine built one and toured with us near everywhere we went. I had my injected GPZ1100 that was Katana days so probably about 1984ish. The trike was home built around a leylend p76 Aluminium V8. Went like the clappers. The Ali V8 was suberb for a trike (I point this out because holdens etc now have them Standard). He passed cars like we did (mad bastard). So no lack of power even from a 3.5L engine and handled real well. 3 Seater, Rider in the middle with two either side and slightly behind. The law in those days was Helmet and no seat belts or Seat belt and no helmet.
Ah those where the days. Do you Welly guys still race the tucka's every weekend. One of the scariest things I ever did was pillion on a yoshi Katana 1100 up the tucka's facing backwards! Yee ha!
Drew
20th February 2008, 18:11
. So no lack of power even from a 3.5L engine and handled real well. 4.2 bro
Ah those where the days. Do you Welly guys still race the tucka's every weekend. One of the scariest things I ever did was pillion on a yoshi Katana 1100 up the tucka's facing backwards! Yee ha!
Fuck yeah man, it's the Sunday race track!!! Well it is for the young fellas anyway, I seem to have grown up a bit since I started racing proper, still give it the hell nudge every now and again if I feel my title is under threat from someone undeserving.
kevfromcoro
20th February 2008, 18:38
Spotted a couple of trikes ..in town..both were VN1500.
nice looking machines.come from trike works in taupo....
yes they were nice comfy but different to a bike.bit like a car
gokiwi68
22nd June 2008, 10:48
Yes I have one in CHCH.......I rides fabuloooooosssss....
my grandkids love it in the back....and when alone I have tons of room for camping stiff.....of course I still have my Harley...
my trike is at www.rewaco.com mine is the silver one....
cheers....kiwi/nanci
Subike
22nd June 2008, 11:48
how do you explain a ride to person who has never ridden something that is different to ride.
The critics will always be there to spout 5H1T about things they have never ridden
Like the abuse given to Harley riders from those who have never experianced the ride of a harley
The 5H1T given to Sport Bike riders from those who think sport bikes are crap.
Or the hours of boasting from the sport tourer guys about those slow fuckers they passed on the way to such and such rally
All 5H1T to those being put down, whatevr Gerene you ride
The same with trikes
Be it a rear engined dancer or a front engined cruzer, a moded bike (trikeworks version) or a butched heap of parts tossed togeather without ryme or reason.
You will get those who know tell you of their superiour cornering, braking, comfort etc
The those who will tell you they are just crap handlers, slow as a Fait Bambinas, over valued lumps of useless iron etc
But in the real world each trike is as different as the next.
Some do handle like shit...Some handle better than the high spec rides you can buy, bike or cage.
It depends IMO upon the design, built, power to weight ratio, center of ballance and rider ability..Sime trikes are awsome in the right hands, others are 5H1T, but that could be said for all types of transport 2.3.4.or18 wheeled!
I have ridden VW trikes , concider them a dancer not a performer, a machine that you have to know how to ride or you just dont, nothing in the middle.
I have ridden V8 trikes from big blocks to little ones, depending upon the front end set up they are either awsome or crap.
I have ridden 6 & 4 cylinder in lines, a waste of time,
A front mounted Subaru 2l boxer is somewhere in the middle...but bloody quick.
I have not ridden a Trikeworks conversion, so can offer no comment there.
If it is built well, a trike will out perform a bike and a cage, but built wrong its a hunk of old iron that sometimes looks good, but often not.
A Trike is a really good compromise when, because of physical injuries you can no longer ride a Bike and dont want to suffocate in a cage.
I am sure most souther ralley attendees know our mate who has ceribal palsey and attends all the ralleys on his VW trike carrying his wheelchair.
That guy always has a hot chick in attendance
As for weather protection, thats up to how you want to look, but a trike can be a lot warmer in the cold,
For the comment of cant see past the car in front...... open you eyes and think outside the limited vision you have. Stand up and look!
For the comment, they cant pass as good,
Go ride one and experiance what you can do....you may be surprised
martybabe
22nd June 2008, 17:44
Never riden one but I intend to soonish. There's a Trike dealer in New Plymouth now with four or five to choose from and a couple of big boulevards awaiting conversion.
Pure conjecture on my part but if your into laid back summer cruising , surely a bike based trike is the ultimate cruiser ride, lets be honest putting your leg down when you stop can be a chore. :yes:
Headbanger
22nd June 2008, 18:28
I reckon I'd pass between 2 trucks and rip the rear end out out of the beast.....Nasty.
That aside, A mate of mine was turning his around and got T-Boned by a car, Fuckin nasty, He has no legs now.
Forest
23rd June 2008, 02:54
They've just released a new range of trikes in Australia called the Can-am Spyder. Has two wheels at the front, and one wheel at the back.
Looks like a snowmobile on wheels, and I bet it must be fun to drive.
http://spyder.brp.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSKhIjNDSTQ
paulmac
23rd June 2008, 14:48
Check out www.jamesd.co.nz. he builds awesome trikes! real nice guy too
alanzs
23rd June 2008, 21:48
Does a chick with a peg leg and a single crutch count as a trike?
FROSTY
24th June 2008, 18:10
Ive ridden a few trikes.
A VW trike that in my opinion was friggin orrible. Dunno where the C og G was but it was WAAY aft of my bum.
Ive ridden a XJ750 based trike that was a heap of fun -especially in the wet.
Ive ridden a suby based trike that was --friggin fast.
The XJ based trike was by a country mike the most balanced to ride
1 Free Man
24th June 2008, 18:42
:yes: read all the post so far with a great deal of interest. Obviously a lot of pro's and con's.
I bought two wheels not so long ago because I wanted to ride a proper motorbike before I was to old to do so. :niceone:
When I reach my golden years I will buy a three wheeler because I have desire to continue with the thrill of the ride on a nice day,not so nice day, well hell any day as long as it's not shitty and pissing down. (Bit of a pussy when it come to being cold and wet. Definately not that dedicated to the cause.)
I see the three wheeler for me as a an intermediate form of transport between two wheel and a mobility scooter.:clap:
mots
28th November 2009, 06:56
Riding gold wing trike at present they do have limitations when in traffic with passing but these days iv got time to cruise generally i have no issue with keeping up with most bikes on the straights and corners if i care to but generally set my own pace and enjoy the ride ... more so now i have accrued some demerits.. these thing do have pace when needed..
AllanB
28th November 2009, 07:11
I rode one of those 45 ci Harley Meter Maid trikes about 25 years ago, pretty sure it even had a Jockey shift on it!
Weird ........... but certainly not typical of modern ones.
Harley is now producing a factory Trike.
Skyryder
28th November 2009, 09:46
I saw one in Chch the other day that had the two wheels in the front.
Not for me.
Skyryder
burden2
2nd February 2010, 22:02
I rode my mobility scooter down to Christchurch in Dec and it although it was a great ride the obsession with screwing over the boy racers down there meant anything low like my trike suffered badly at the hands of the evil plastic moulded speed bumps-some of the gas stations i could barely get into.......................but hell, it got plenty of looks and who can complain about that?
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