Nomad, trikes are especially cool when you want to go in style and comfort. chase
I had purchased a '14 Voyager and rode it to Colorado in comfort. It was top-heavy! 3 times at a light it started to tip and the best I could do was to soften the fall. No damage to the bike, but I couldn't pick it back up by myself
Lets get dirty 1975 motocross track in Northbend OR.
I don't envy you the mud. But when I was a younger man I spent many a weekend riding through woods on a 1971 Hodaka 100B. I still have the bike in my basement. That kind of riding is great experience and gave me a lot of lessons.
Steve DeMottLoc: St. Louis, Missouri (Oakville area)
MattPhox wrote:
I don't envy you the mud. But when I was a younger man I spent many a weekend riding through woods on a 1971 Hodaka 100B. I still have the bike in my basement. That kind of riding is great experience and gave me a lot of lessons.
It really was a lot of fun that day. Couldn't go very fast and a lot of sliding around. Didn't win that day. Does you Hodaka still run? It was a good bike back then.
It really was a lot of fun that day. Couldn't go very fast and a lot of sliding around. Didn't win that day. Does you Hodaka still run? It was a good bike back then.
Unfortunately haven't run it in a long time. I had a lot of fun on that bike. Not made any longer.