and today it is the west that is foggy. no better than hitler.
Mike Godwin's biggest regret is never finding a way to monetize his famous adage. Mind you, any mention of Germans is stacking the odds in his favour.
and today it is the west that is foggy. no better than hitler.
I think it's great that *YOU* will never buy a trike. But the market for older riders remains large regardless of *YOUR* opinion.
A quick search reveals:
http://archive.jsonline.com/busines...nging-demographics-b99464795z1-297125131.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/14/us/trikes-three-wheeled-motorcycles-on-rise-as-riders-age.html
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/inn...ing-boomer-bikers-a-three-wheeled-motorcycle/
http://www.latimes.com/business/autos/la-fi-hy-three-wheelers-20150103-story.html
http://www.motorcyclemojo.com/2007/11/trikes-at-any-age/
lIm part of the "aging demographic" and i'll die before riding a three wheeler.
I think 3 wheelers are for riders any age who never could ride a two wheeler.
Ask a lot of 3 wheeler riders their experience and I think you'll find that many are seasoned veterans who simply can't do 2 wheels anymore because of physical limitations. I know one, actually....she simply couldn't enjoy riding her HD anymore because of said limitations - a 3 wheeler put her right back in the game this year and she rode the wheels off the thing and had one hell of a season. And she's been riding for decades. Bravo for her, better to be riding and enjoying yourself than not riding, or riding in constant pain and discomfort to the point where it's a horrible vs enjoyable experience.
See above.
It's easy to suggest you'll never be "one of those 3 wheeler guys" until something happens or your body fails you to the point where it's the only option left aside from giving up riding all together.
my view was short sighted - i should have given more consideration to those with physical limitations. point taken.