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Ulavenger
07-06-2011, 01:30 PM
If anyone is interested in the Chinese 250cc Reverse Trike Motorcycle/Scooter then check out my website:
www.mc-95reversetrikeGroup.info
This is a website for anyone owning a Chinese Reverse Trike, or wannabees, and contains info about the MC-95 reverse trike, tips on setting them up and riding, as well as maintenance and mods.
If you want to get real info about the MC-95 Reverse trike then this is the place to look!
Kevin
www.mc-95reversetrikeGroup.info
Ulavenger
07-06-2011, 01:37 PM
:oops: Make that:
www.mc-95reversetrikegroup.info
OR
www.MC-95ReverseTrikeGroup.INFO
Kevin :wink:
Weldangrind
07-07-2011, 01:38 AM
Welcome!
Thanks for the link. I really think that reverse trikes could catch on, especially if they're not priced like the Can-Am version. I'd like to see a dual sport reverse trike.
SpudRider
07-07-2011, 02:41 AM
Welcome to these forums, Kevin! Thanks for providing the interesting link. :) I enjoyed watching the video; that's a nice looking trike!
Spud :)
ben2go
07-14-2011, 09:35 PM
How are these on the interstate or will they hold 70mph?Looked into one for my GF,but not sure after I heard some horror stories from some owners.
I personally don't get the point of the trike, but that's just me...
The thing that got me though, is I saw a can-am commercial where it said "you can now take your motorcycle license test on a spider", or something along those lines. That sounds pretty dumb to me.
FastDoc
07-15-2011, 01:14 PM
How are these on the interstate or will they hold 70mph?Looked into one for my GF,but not sure after I heard some horror stories from some owners.
From the webpage:
These mc-95-250 reverse trikes are not fast, and I'd not want to take mine on a fast Interstate for any distance, but they are fun on quieter country roads, and other lower speed roads. I usually cruise around at between 25-45mph on my own city roads.
Sounds about right to me. A 200-250cc CB is good for 55-60 or so. Being much heavier, with more wind and rolling resistance and friction, I'd expect a trike to be good for 45 or so, like stated. :)
ben2go
07-15-2011, 03:24 PM
I personally don't get the point of the trike, but that's just me...
The thing that got me though, is I saw a can-am commercial where it said "you can now take your motorcycle license test on a spider", or something along those lines. That sounds pretty dumb to me.
Well,depending on the state,you can't get a MC license on a trike.SC has a test for MC,trikes,scooter/mopeds,and side car equipped MC.I looked into this for my GF.We can't find a bike that she can touch the ground on,so a trike is about the only way she will be able to ride.She has a 26 inseam and stands 4"11" tall.It doesn't help that she is a bigger woman.I love her just the same.
Also people with leg or back issues can benefit from trikes.I dunno home much longer I'll be able to ride a two wheeler.I have 2 bad knees,a bad ankle,and 3 bad disc in my back.
ben2go
07-15-2011, 03:25 PM
How are these on the interstate or will they hold 70mph?Looked into one for my GF,but not sure after I heard some horror stories from some owners.
From the webpage:
These mc-95-250 reverse trikes are not fast, and I'd not want to take mine on a fast Interstate for any distance, but they are fun on quieter country roads, and other lower speed roads. I usually cruise around at between 25-45mph on my own city roads.
Sounds about right to me. A 200-250cc CB is good for 55-60 or so. Being much heavier, with more wind and rolling resistance and friction, I'd expect a trike to be good for 45 or so, like stated. :)
Thanks.I read that right after I posted my question.Not a total deal breaker.
FastDoc
07-15-2011, 04:09 PM
They look interesting, and I bet they are fun to ride. I'd have some safety/performance concerns too. It would be nice to have a test ride.
SpudRider
07-15-2011, 04:58 PM
These chinatrikes are not CanAm trikes; that's for sure. ;) However, they are certainly much less expensive. :)
Spud :)
ben2go
07-15-2011, 05:09 PM
These chinatrikes are not CanAm trikes; that's for sure. ;) However, they are certainly much less expensive. :)
Spud :)
I support your statement 100%.
FastDoc
07-15-2011, 05:31 PM
I'd love to try one. Not so much I'd be willing to buy one first though! :roll:
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