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    briano is offline Got The Holeshot Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Trikes are dangerous LOL

    Yesterday I was out in my barn to fire up the 83 atc 200, I pulled the rope and my hand went up and hit the rafters in the barn. Instant swelling, turned purple and hurt like he--, but the trike started right up, I stood back holding my aching hand then leaned over and shut it off. I figured if I got hurt trying to start the damn thing I better save my ride for another day. I wanted to ride today and it's cold and rainy.

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    Hit the rafters? damn. You must have a 7 foot pull start rope and really really REALLY long arms.

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    or a really short barn lol

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    really short barn

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    your right, dangerous.... those things should be outlawed.... ha ha ha.....

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    A month ago I was revving my 85 250r up in the garage with the black water tires on it and I was standing up on it started getting off on the shifter side and my boot shifted it in to gear it was coming down from full throttle at about half it knocked me down and ran my leg over I pulled the clutch to stop it BOY that hurt! But hey, could a happened with a 4 wheeler
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    Yup! Trikes are dangerous. LOL I've been told that by everyone around here. Mainly my bro and dad who have both rolled their quads over backwards while climbing hills. So far, I've only had one close call/near roll over. I was loading it up on a 6 ft tilt deck trailer. The trailer didn't tilt back when I drove up on it. the front brakes slipped and the trike rolled back down slowly. When the back tires hit the dirt, the trike flipped up pointing straight at the sun. Of course, I fell off landing on the ground. I was laying there laughing my off calling for help as I held the trike up from coming right over on top of me. The GF came running over all panicked as I lay there laughing. No harm done.

    Now when I load it, if the trailer doesn't tilt after climbing it, I don't hold the brake and let it roll down slowly. Instead, I keep my hand right off the brakes and if it tilts, great! If not, I let it roll back off the trailer at its own speed while leaning forward. No more loading problems.
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    lol try the front brake next time it dont tilt.

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    I rev'd mine just enough to displace a screwdriver balanced on the tank and that sucker lined up and dropped that screwdriver diREcTly on one of my favorite toes.

    Barefoot, of course.

    Hurt for over an hour.

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    Since we are sharing stories of how dangerious 3 wheelers are I will share my recent incident.

    Got back from riding some dunes in the high desert last July 4th in or near Reno Neveda. Just after I unloaded the 200x I sat on it and decided I wanted to take it for a quick ride up the street before I parked it. I had my flip flop sandels on and when I tryed to kick it over and my foot slipped off and I jammed my middle toe directly into the asphalt. Broke that someb!tch. My son was laughing his off. I hobbled into the house and drank a beer and relaxed. I employeed the kids to move the 200x into the backyard. The funny thing is my middle toe has always been a little longer than the other toes but after this it is normal now. . My family still laughs about that.

    One time I was starting my 200s and I yanked the recoil rope and the rope snapped and whipped my right nipple. GOD DAM DID THAT HURT! The kids again laughing their asses off.

    One time my oldest son killed his 90. He couldn't get it started so I walked over to help him. I said "Is it is nuertal?". He says "Yes". I yanked the recoil and that started up and proceeded to drive over my shin and foot. I said to my son "I thought it was in neutral?!". In between laughing he "said I thought it was.. ".

    Great thread Look farward to hearing everyone elses danger stories.

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    I took an sx with no brakes to a ride. When the other guys got to the hill climb, I decided it would be stupid to try it (with no brakes), so I let it roll back down a gentle slope backward, like I always do. Problem was, normally I have brakes! I rolled faster and faster, so in my quick thinking, I cut the handlebars to the left and it flopped over and rolled right over me, hitting my head on a sapling. I arrived at the ride location about 10 minutes before this happened. How embarrassing. Now all my trikes have brakes. The end.

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    I went to go buy a 250r one time, took it for a test run, and I had stalled it at the bottom of a hill, couldn't get it into neutral, so I'm pulling in the clutch trying to kick it over, and its not starting, so i peg the throttle wide open and give it 2 fast kicks, it starts up, i let go of the clutch because i was so excited that it started, it flipped me off and as i'm realizing what happened and getting up, i see the 250r crest over the hill, without a rider on. Luckily the 3 wheeler stalled out again before it hit anything.

    Needless to say, I took it home
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    I can't tell you how many people get scared and put a foot down like they would on a 2 wheeled bike.

    That can easily rip one clean OFF the trike when the foot gets run over and the trike keeps going

    (ps it was me)

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    ah yes the famous driving down a steep hill & then having to drive sideways for a bit... you start to loose your ballance putting your foot down the knobbly tire grips your leg & rips your god damn calf off!

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    i was trying to pull start my old cold blooded 225 dx. i had a freind flipping the compression release so i could just keep pulling. needless to say, our timiming got out of whack, and i gave a hard yank at full compression. my wedding ring cut my finger almost to the bone. of course, the trike's not the one that made me wear the ring....

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