We had a new 185 (1980 or so) that we ran the wheels off of. I loved the short turning radius and in Kansas tipping it wasn't such a concern. I rolled my four wheeler as a kid, but not our three wheeler.
There was one thing I didn't like. My Polaris four wheeler I have now has solid running boards between the front and rear fenders. That three wheeler your feet were out there for everything to hit when chasing cattle across the pasture. One time I ran over a long piece of baling wire. It went around my foot and then around the rear axle. By the time I felt it go tight it was a little late. I stood on the brake and locked up the rear wheels to stop the torture. Thank heavens I was wearing thick boots and not shoes. It was more up where my ankle is. That would have been a nasty cut.
I'd love to find a Big Red. When you find a good one they are too rich for me. I would only use it to chase cattle anyway.
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