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CROSSBOLT

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Training wheels
« on: July 03, 2019, 01:28:54 AM »
Some time way back, my dear wife wanted the three wheel/outrigger wheel arrangement after she low speed high sided pulling into the gas station. So I put a Tow-Pac outrigger (training) wheel setup on her scoot.The People GTi300 has been idle for months while her shoulder healed from rotator cuff surgery. So I chared the battery and took it for a decent ride yesterday, the first REAL ride I ever took on that thing. All I can say is she is a better man than me because steering that thing is HARD WORK! It is evil and clumsy. The road feedback is strong and heavy, following camber with vengence. I absolutely hate what it has done to a delightful handling machine. But, hey! She loves it! Whe she's happy, well, you know! I will INVENT something if I face needing something to keep me upright at slow or no speed.
Karl

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Re: Training wheels
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2019, 08:08:08 AM »
Hard to know what you are describing here.  What's a "Tow-Pac outrigger"?

CROSSBOLT

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Re: Training wheels
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2019, 01:38:08 PM »
Hit this link. It SHOULD give an idea (what do I know!).

http://towpacusa.com/product/instatrike/

Hey! It worked!
Karl

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Re: Training wheels
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2019, 01:40:57 PM »




As there are no real safety standards for registration in US....trike conversions/training wheels can be handful.  Based on over 40 years sidecar experience---they need adjustable trail forks/steering damper and probably reduced gearing......and then carefully ridden.   Remember how your trike tipped over as a kid?

Pusher type 3 wheelers--Can AM and Messerschmitt KR200's better.   I had 2 Messerschmitts, one new one used....much better than motorcycle or sidecar outfit as they had heater in winter.





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Re: Training wheels
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2019, 08:11:38 PM »

trike conversions/training wheels can be handful . . .  Remember how your trike tipped over as a kid?

Amen to that - those things are wicked unstable!  CanAm is more stable, but much too powerful for the average 90-yr old rider!.

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Re: Training wheels
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2019, 08:15:32 PM »
I would not walk across the street for another Tow-Pac kit. But SHE loves it! That is the deal right there.
Karl

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