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I could never ignore a trike - I drive a sidecar bike and that's basically a trike designed by someone who doesn't understand the benefits of symmetry.
I like can ams the best, or those tiny little convertibles I see sometimes. Those look like a lot of fun to operate!
You're right, it's petty from me, but over here most of the drivers are boomers.
But I feel like it's not the same ?
I had to endure endless conversations of : "Is this a good bike?" in motorcycle license class to ride mine! They have it easy !
But yeah I tend towards excluvism for less than 4 wheels drive ๐
How is the sidecar driving though ? I have a 250cc bike and doubt it would be able to have that excess weight, but I dream of a road trip on it and a way to carry stuff.
Also, the only info about that kind of vehicule is from Bryan from Fortnine.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
The sidecar is super fun to ride, so long as you go into it knowing that you are learning to operate a completely new type of vehicle. All of your motorcycle instincts will be wrong, and it's not like driving a car either. But I've put my dog in the sidecar and driven around with her and there's nothing like it.
I would suggest renting or borrowing one if you can before throwing down the serious amount of cash or takes to buy/build one.