ArmyJoe
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This week's Army Times has an article on "New cycles (that) break the mold."
In the description of the Spyder RT, I think they blew it. It says, "Instead of the front wheel trying to lean while the back two fight each other to not lean at all, the Can-AM's three wheels rotate and lean together - giving it great road manners and confidence-inspiring stability.
Am I reading this right? Are they saying this is a leaning trike? And I find it funny they say "the Can-AM's three wheels rotate." I would hope they do!
In the description of the Spyder RT, I think they blew it. It says, "Instead of the front wheel trying to lean while the back two fight each other to not lean at all, the Can-AM's three wheels rotate and lean together - giving it great road manners and confidence-inspiring stability.
Am I reading this right? Are they saying this is a leaning trike? And I find it funny they say "the Can-AM's three wheels rotate." I would hope they do!