Posted by glennster on October 05, 2008 at 17:34:12 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: I Need Some Help! posted by Allan In NE on October 05, 2008 at 02:45:46:
alan, you got a nice machine there. good engine, trans and drive train. motor will runforever, pretty much bulletproof. i still have an old atc 90 3 wheeler. cute little bugger and fun to ride. and... i can put it in the bucket on the loader so i dont have to walk back to the barn. the difference with the 3 wheelers that gets most people in trouble, you have to lean the opposite way you would on a motorcycle to make a turn. with the solid rear axle, you need to get the weight off the inner tire, and whaaalaa, instant turn!! ie if you are turning left, lean right. 3 wheelers got a bad rap from #1 parents bought them for the kids thinking they were toys, they are not! and #2 inexperienced riders driving them 10% beyond their ability.
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