I could never understand why HD persisted with these old rickshaws yet dumped finely crafted bikes like the V Rod.
Uh, cannot agree with you there! I rode one and it was the most awful bike I had ever ridden! I rode there on my 02 Kawi Mean Streak (extremely capable power cruiser) for the test ride.... Just leaving the lot I nearly missed making the exit to the street. The fat rear tire made it wanna go straight and that's it! Then came the foot pegs, the ergo for them was awful and I'm avg height at 5'10" and if you tried to rest your feet on top of them like every other cruiser I have ridden, they would fold back on you and your foot would hit the pavement! Almost broke my damn ankle... The brakes were like wood and the engine that everyone was raving about, ONLY made any sort of power ABOVE 6K! And redline was 8500 IIRC.... waaaaay too peaky & narrow of a power band.
I won't go into details of my TG ride as others have pretty much covered that woeful adventure...
Uh, cannot agree with you there! I rode one and it was the most awful bike I had ever ridden! I rode there on my 02 Kawi Mean Streak (extremely capable power cruiser) for the test ride.... Just leaving the lot I nearly missed making the exit to the street. The fat rear tire made it wanna go straight and that's it! Then came the foot pegs, the ergo for them was awful and I'm avg height at 5'10" and if you tried to rest your feet on top of them like every other cruiser I have ridden, they would fold back on you and your foot would hit the pavement! Almost broke my damn ankle... The brakes were like wood and the engine that everyone was raving about, ONLY made any sort of power ABOVE 6K! And redline was 8500 IIRC.... waaaaay too peaky & narrow of a power band.
I won't go into details of my TG ride as others have pretty much covered that woeful adventure...
After selling my 21 RTL I was and still am looking for a new trike. I am not that interested in touring so I wanted a Ryker but was also looking at the F3-S as I am a taller rider. For fun I went to the HD dealer and looked at the Tri-Glide. It was OK but felt small to me with those low side front faring's by my knees. Again I was not interested in touring but just wanted to look. Then he showed me the Free Wheeler they have. That is more like a stripped down Tri-Glide. More comparable to the F3 IMO. I took it out and OMG that thing moves. It will chirp those rear wheels in multiple gears. I loved that if felt more 'motorcycle" then what the Spyder did. I really missed the clutch and foot shifting. Loved the break setup. The handling seamed fine. I was only on a 20 minute test ride but was pushing it a little hard near the end but still cautious. It never felt unsafe or and I felt very in control. Over all the ride was great. I did like the ride over the F3 for sure. The price for what you get was a bit hard to take. I could get a base F3 for over10k less then the one they had there and the ride difference is not worth that to me.
I'm 6'3"/36" inseam, and I also fit great on the Freewheeler. From the passenger seat. That thing is small![]()