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    Can You Safely Ride W/ A Passenger On A Big Red?

    Howdy,

    I'm hoping a few of you BR owners could give me some pointers here. I really have been trying to teach my wife to ride a trike SAFELY. But it has gotten to the point that we both realize it isn't for her. I really would like to be able to take her along riding (she's likes the idea too) so she doesn't have to sit in camp all day. I currently own a Tri-Z and 225DR. Both of these machines simply just don't have room nor the right center of gravity (weight is far back) to ride safely / comfortably with two. So does anyone have any recommendations or experiences as such? I am pretty open to ideas: just sort of assumed the 85 BR due to its size. If it helps I'm 6'1" 210 lbs and she's 5'3" 110 lbs (I didn't say that)......

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    I have ridden a passenger on my old Big Red and my friends with them have safely ridden passengers also. I'm sure you know to not ride like a dummy and to keep the terrain fairly flat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yamaha225dr View Post
    I have ridden a passenger on my old Big Red and my friends with them have safely ridden passengers also. I'm sure you know to not ride like a dummy and to keep the terrain fairly flat.
    That pretty much sums it up. No hot dogging, or difficult terrain. Nice and easy and nobody gets hurt and you and wifey have fun together on the ride....
    My Trikes:

    1983 Honda 185s
    1986 Honda 250es Big Red
    1985 Yamaha 225 DX
    1984 Yamaha 200EL "Yamahauler"

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    How about getting her a 4 wheeler?
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    Agree with 'hublake' there is one disabled trike(4wheeler) in my pack just for my wife/daughter to use as they aren't comfortable on my trikes.

    The three wheeler much more than a quad requires the operator to move their body weight around to balance the machine as terrain changes..you just can't do that with someone behind you!
    Last edited by dougspcs; 03-22-2013 at 11:20 PM.
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdYBSMrXBB8
    this looks like a good idea

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    I have one of the nice packs that go on the rear rack that incorporates a seat for a passenger. It is great for the kids and petite adults on flat to mild terrain safely!

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    I've been known to let people sit on the rack facing backwards
    across the field but always stay in 1st gear. Beats walking the field for the hundredth time.

    More what your asking?
    GF on the back facing forward, not sure where all 4 feet go but we were going prob 2nd gear on a sand trail, certainly not faster than a brisk walk, came to a wide spot in the trail, all flat and level and in an INSTANT, the trike was on it's left side, gas dripping on me, GF jammed her thumb in the ground.
    We crawled out from under, tipped it back up and 4 quads came flying around the corner, slammed brakes and all 4 bumped into each other trying to stop.

    It was one of those blink of an eye things.

    I could guess one tire was low but that was not the case.

    We're still baffled to this day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slaughter View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdYBSMrXBB8
    this looks like a good idea
    Looks like a victim of Pimp My Ride!!

    Dude thinks he bought a Harley, no doubt the money he spent on this would've been enough to cover a second machine for whomever his passenger is.

    He clear ignores the warning label!!!
    Last edited by dougspcs; 03-23-2013 at 07:31 AM.
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougspcs View Post
    Agree with 'hublake' there is one disabled trike(4wheeler) in my pack just for my wife/daughter to use as they aren't comfortable on my trikes.

    The three wheeler much more than a quad requires the operator to move their body weight around to balance the machine as terrain changes..you just can't do that with someone behind you!
    I agree with the 4 wheeler suggestion, and this is why. In my family we have 2,3 and 4 wheels and each one fits a purpose. My son took to 2 wheels at the age of 6 and has never looked back. He is now 14 and rides a Honda xr200 and I totally trust him on it. For myself I wanted 3 wheels because that is what I grew up on and well I have just been bit by the bug at an early age and always loved them. Now on to the disabled trike or the 4 wheeler, I have 2 nephews, a boat load of my son's friends and a wife wich are not riders, but they want to come along. The 4 wheeler offers the sit and go mentallity that I don't have to always look over my shoulder wondering if everyone is safe and OK. Plus that it's electric start, racks, and a tow hitch so it makes a good work mobile around the house. In short if you are going to get your GF or wife something to ride don't get them in over their head and don't get what you want. Get what they feel safe and comfortable in and you will save a ton of headaches in the long run ;p
    Last edited by 110klt; 03-23-2013 at 07:29 PM.
    1984 Honda 200X
    1999 Kawasaki Bayou
    2000 XR 200

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    ive hauled people around all my life on trikes = just take it easy like others said...... i gotta get me some of that chrome
    our original 85 we bought new, 2 - 86 police specials
    250r dust runner
    04 Yamaha kodiaK 450 snowbuster ! Brute Force 750 dust collector .
    Bunch of es stuff I been buying for next builds....
    Gone but lives on in my aching body the mighty 350x collection . A Beat 85 es im gonna rebuild

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    Heck no!!! Trikes aren't safe in any scenario!!! *insert sarcasm here
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
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    Them damn things are dangerous!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingw View Post
    Them damn things are dangerous!!!!!
    All I am trying to say is that 3 wheelers use alot of body english to ride. Well unless you are just moving accross flat gound.
    1984 Honda 200X
    1999 Kawasaki Bayou
    2000 XR 200

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    Quote Originally Posted by 110klt View Post
    All I am trying to say is that 3 wheelers use alot of body english to ride. Well unless you are just moving accross flat gound.
    I am pretty sure flyingw was being as sarcastic as me...
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
    My feeback link: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack-for-Thorpe

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