rcantrell52
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GW Motor Trike vs. RT-S SE5
Big Red 1
I appreciate your thread about comparing the above. I found your comments very interesting. Last week I test drove a GW motor trike 3 different times, 2 with independent rear suspension and 1 with straight axle. All 3 had easy steer and rode very well & I was told that the straight axle trike would give vibrations in the front-end when the outside tire hit a bump. This was correct information, it did transfer to the front as opposed to the opposite side. I also found that in releasing the clutch and not accelerating, the GW would move forward to about 5-10 mph. It has very good low-end torque.
I look forward to reading your comments about how the Spyder compares to the GW trike in cornering & left/right turns.
Regards,
Reese
Big Red 1
I appreciate your thread about comparing the above. I found your comments very interesting. Last week I test drove a GW motor trike 3 different times, 2 with independent rear suspension and 1 with straight axle. All 3 had easy steer and rode very well & I was told that the straight axle trike would give vibrations in the front-end when the outside tire hit a bump. This was correct information, it did transfer to the front as opposed to the opposite side. I also found that in releasing the clutch and not accelerating, the GW would move forward to about 5-10 mph. It has very good low-end torque.
I look forward to reading your comments about how the Spyder compares to the GW trike in cornering & left/right turns.
Regards,
Reese