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Old 10-14-18, 12:53 PM
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Old 01-28-19, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Son_Rising
I got myself a Raleigh Tristar 3-Speed adult trike recently. I tried a Schwinn Meridian and a couple of Worksman trikes too. They all had their pros and cons, but ultimately I decided to go with the Tristar because it meets my needs for a local mail and dog coach. I like my 2-wheelers, but it's fun to just chill along and take in the sights on the trike. It can be challenging to handle on rough terrain and slopes which I enjoy also. It's been too icy for 2 wheels here lately, but I've been out a little every day on the trike!
Bruce needs some sunglasses right?
Or some tinted goggles. He looks right at home. I suppose ease of carrying a pup is one advantage of your trike over a bike.
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Old 01-29-19, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by OHMO
ACTUALLY, (expletive deleted) you have NO idea what is best, or even good, for me. Nor is yours bigger than mine because you think you know more than me about me than I do. Jaysus, Go pretend to know more about someone else.
What people such as yourself forget is that those of us on bents or trikes put tens of thousands of miles on DF bikes. We know the short comings of the DF compared. to bents and trikes.
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