Three years ago I traded in my Honda Goldwing for a new Spyder. I had dropped the Goldwing twice in two weeks and both times needed help to get it upright, so I decided that as I was approaching 80 years old I probably should give up on riding a 900 plus pound motorcycle and go to 3 wheels. I demo rode a Harley Tri-glide, then rode a Spyder and I was sold. I really, really enjoyed riding this reverse trike, but thought I would terribly miss the particular enjoyment of two wheel riding. So after having the Spyder over a year, I bought a new Royal Enfield Hunter 350. This fun little single cylinder bike seemed to be just what I wanted, and I will admit that I enjoyed riding it. But as time went on I found that I rode the Hunter less and less. The comfort, stability and overall pleasure of the Spyder just made me go for the trike more and more, leaving the Hunter to gather dust in the back of the garage. This past week, after a spell of cold and windy weather, we had a beautiful Spring day of mid 70's and clear blue skies. I took the Spyder out for a two hour ride, then parked it and took out the Hunter for a ride. After an hour of riding I came home and said to myself that there was no question in my mind as to which bike I enjoyed more. Next week I'm putting the Hunter up for sale and will again become a one bike rider. I'm almost 82 now, and with the Spyder I think that I can keep myself in the wind for several more years, and now after my experiment with the Royal Enfield, I can satisfactorily put the two wheel riding behind me with no regrets. Forty plus years of motorcycling, and now several years into three wheeling, and I look ahead to the future.