I think it's good that Harley offers this Freewheeler. There are also people who, due to a personal fate, no longer have the confidence to ride a two-wheeled motorcycle or can or are not allowed to even ride it. Then it's wonderful when Harley Davidson offers a wonderful alternative to enjoy and live this feeling of freedom with this Harley.
I have a tri glide and love it. The steering difference is due to not being able to lean into corners. I feel they handle like a go cart. Doesn't take much movement of the handlebars and it'll turn. Just takes some getting used to.
A trike in the curves is different but doable. Some two wheelers maybe just aren’t capable for the physical activity needed on a trike. Nothing wrong with that .
Hey 4121. Totally agree with you. The guy gets on a trike for the first time, what do you expect. His attitude sucked. He should be embarrassed to show that review of his. Says a lot about him. Definitely no riding skills for a trike. I have no problems turning with mine. Gary Willens/Los Angeles
Lol yes my trike riding skills are defintely ametur at best. However, by the end I did express I was starting to get used to it. Thanks for watching! I'll ride another sometime and revisit.
Everything he said as he started writing about the twitching this and the weird feeling the cornering goes away as you get used to the bike, however the ride is very choppy which is the one thing I don't like about mine I have been looking into getting some better shocks
I think it's good that Harley offers this Freewheeler. There are also people who, due to a personal fate, no longer have the confidence to ride a two-wheeled motorcycle or can or are not allowed to even ride it. Then it's wonderful when Harley Davidson offers a wonderful alternative to enjoy and live this feeling of freedom with this Harley.
For sure. If Health doesn't allow for 2 wheels these are undeniably a great option.
@@AllAmericanAutomotiveto me the key here is a trunk
@@dennismundt7378 agreed
I have a tri glide and love it. The steering difference is due to not being able to lean into corners. I feel they handle like a go cart. Doesn't take much movement of the handlebars and it'll turn. Just takes some getting used to.
For sure I'm sure more miles on it would help.
A trike in the curves is different but doable. Some two wheelers maybe just aren’t capable for the physical activity needed on a trike. Nothing wrong with that .
Hey 4121. Totally agree with you. The guy gets on a trike for the first time, what do you expect. His attitude sucked. He should be embarrassed to show that review of his. Says a lot about him. Definitely no riding skills for a trike. I have no problems turning with mine. Gary Willens/Los Angeles
Lol yes my trike riding skills are defintely ametur at best. However, by the end I did express I was starting to get used to it. Thanks for watching! I'll ride another sometime and revisit.
I test rode a road glide 3 back during the 120th rally and it handled like a dream. I’m used to my can am trike and looking for an upgrade.
Everything he said as he started writing about the twitching this and the weird feeling the cornering goes away as you get used to the bike, however the ride is very choppy which is the one thing I don't like about mine I have been looking into getting some better shocks
Fair enough. Maybe I'll ride it again at Laconia!
give it some throttle while you turns makes it a little easier and quicker
You have to learn to shift your weight over into the turn as opposed to weighting the outside on a motorcycle.
Would a stage 1 make this a 124 since th would give 10 more horse power
Love to ride one
Ridiculous review 😂
I tried my best. Haha
I love mine❤