Trike - Parade is a photograph by Alexandra Till which was uploaded on June 6th, 2013.
Title
Trike - Parade
Artist
Alexandra Till
Medium
Photograph - Photographs - Prints - Digital Images - Cards - Posters - Photo-calendars - Photo Art
Description
© Christine Till
Three-wheeled Trike Motorcycles are often viewed as the only alternative for motorcyclists who cannot or do not want to balance and hold up a heavier motorcycle. With Ghost Wheels and Retract-a-trike, that's just not true! Equal parts "Easy Rider" and easy chair, trikes have grown in popularity in recent years, expanding from a do-it-yourself niche to a potentially lucrative market for major manufacturers. A a new three-wheeled Harley starts at $30,999.
Trike motorcycles not only provide long-haul comfort and confidence, they are also admired for the commanding presence a three-wheeled motorcycle has on the road. Trikes are a luxurious form of motorcycling. They are big, have beefy suspensions and have all sorts of bells and whistles like heated handlebar grips, cruise control, integrated GPS, gallons of storage and loads of comfort. They are super-steady and seemingly safer machines than regular motorcycles. The stability of three-wheelers doesn't require riders to lean into curves or hold them steady at stoplights, and car jockies see them better and respect them more on the road.
It takes some getting use to a trike, little things like not leaning when you are turning and push-pull to steer, but you will really enjoy it once you get used to it. So get in the wind and enjoy the trike-ride!
Uploaded
June 6th, 2013
More from Alexandra Till
Comments (2)
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Began riding motorcycles in 1942, that put many miles on them. Never wrote a three wheeled trike, but I once had an equalean sidecar main reason that I did like it was it did lean, but would not fall over. Have ridden everything from Whizzer, a Schwinn bicycle motorized, Czechoslovakian 250 cc, Indian Scout, Triumph Tiger's, several Harleys, Moto Guzzi's including one with an automatic tranny, and a bunch of Honda's.... :-) ... Great texture, composition, and color, so FAVORED and FEATURED it in the group. . . . .. Then Published it in the Internet publication ARTISTS NEWS.... http://bit.ly/RVPlpf - Anyone can Highlight just the link ---- Use Ctl-C to copy and Ctl-V ---- puts it in Browser to view the publication. You can then, Tweet, FB, and email, etc a copy of the publication, to those you feel are interested.