I would really like to see your trike in real!
I wish everyone on this forum could ride it. JefRo got to, when he stopped by the motel I was staying at in Bluff Utah.
It is definitely a different experience than two wheels, and some motorcycle riders feel uncomfortable when they first ride something so different. One thing I like (I suppose ATV riders feel the same) is more confidence in really nasty spots of dirt riding because there is no minimum speed to maintain control, so I can go as slow as I want. This is especially true with electric drive since the torque is always available no matter how slow I take it, like climbing over rocks, etc. It would be fun to build one with Xero's motors on each wheel for three wheel drive and have a real "rock crawler". The controller would have to sense individual wheel slip and assign a percentage of power to wheels accordingly. I'll bet the military would be interested in something like that!
Zero what about it?
On my John's Canyon FX ride I walked the bike (using power assist) up a short but very intimidating steep climb that was heavily eroded, narrow, and had a 150 foot cliff drop-off on the left. However, walking the bike was almost a disaster and a poor choice as it turned out. Next time I will just hit it with some speed and power and ride it, but had I been on the trike I would not have hesitated in riding up it when I came to it. I did ride down it with some speed coming back and was happy to finally be at the bottom (I'd been thinking about it all the way back since it was early in the ride out). I did manage to ride all of the other places of heavy erosion and was glad I was riding an electric (no stalling out in the middle).
When you young, aggressive, dirt riders look at the photo remember I'm 78 and don't heal fast. Just out of view on the left is the 150 foot vertical. Any of those rocks on the far left slope, if pushed, would roll over the edge and not strike anything until the bottom. The far right route looks good in the photo but there is a bedrock edge sticking up in front of it that is out of view. One would bounce up over that rock just before hitting the slope. Of course Jeeps have no problem here, just as I wouldn't have on the trike.
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