oregoncoast
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I agree. It took a few weeks to get used to 3 wheels, but stability of 3 is a huge advantage for me, especially in the wet. If your rear wheel starts fish-tailing it's not all that scary like on 2 wheels. I liked it right from the start, the drive lash sound rarely happened going forward but will always happen in reveres due the change in shaft direction. I can remember many old cars and trucks that also had the drive lash clunk. My fuel mileage on my 900 is up to 40mph. I bought a new horn that is much less polite and am hoping to get it installed shortly if the rain here ever stops.