Posted by jwal10 on October 06, 2008 at 19:01:43 from (71.222.5.159):
In Reply to: I Need Some Help! posted by Allan In NE on October 05, 2008 at 02:45:46:
Hey Allan, I was wondering if you got it all figured out, knew you would. I have had a little 110 for 30 years, I usually ride it with my right knee on the seat and left foot on the peg and to shift. It puts me a little further ahead so it puts more weight on the front if I need it. Also doesn't cause you to put your feet down or feel like you are going over, easier to shift your weight. I have had bigger 3 wheelers and 4 wheelers but I like the light weight, I put a tow bar on this little thing and hitch it behind anything to get back and forth by myself. I have even towed it down the road behind my pickup at 25 miles /hr. Usually load it up but if pickup is loaded it has happened. They are fun but I use it sensably like any other tool. I can still ride it, unlike a horse. Good luck ol' cowboy....James
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