I do not intend to ride my quad in this manner, Utah Trikes says:
“Not that we condone treating your Quad like this, but it’s good to know that it can handle it. Our new Quad features a 2-wheel drive posi-traction axle.”
I do not intend to ride my quad in this manner, Utah Trikes says:
“Not that we condone treating your Quad like this, but it’s good to know that it can handle it. Our new Quad features a 2-wheel drive posi-traction axle.”
A wild ride, for sure!
Considering the grief that I get from drivers here in corn country over running my trike on the road, I can’t imagine the new hand signals that I might learn!
I think it is going to be interesting. Amazing the trikers who pull trailers and do not report grief [Don Saito--around U.S.A.]. I guess your drivers are in a hurry…
Maybe I need to practice that technique for the times I need to get two wheels on the curb.
Thanks Denny!
Jim
Like learning to bunnyhop on two wheels, just 20x harder. But those skills could certainly come in handy in tight situations (can’t think of any right now)
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I imagined so. Can you tell us how to do so?