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  1. Yep, there are handle bars, a seat under your but, throttle to twist, air in your face, invisible on the road and an eye to the sky or rain clouds. The rest is different. The lean is different, steering is different, cornering has a learning curve, wind can come from your back and make the flags fly forward,,,, but once learned you'll be surprised at the wonderment of it all.
    4 points
  2. The wife and I rode to lunch after church yesterday afternoon. DANM, IT WAS HOT!!!! We got about 100 miles in before we found the shortest way home and put it up. It was a fun ride, but very different than a bike and was even different from the Venture Trike I had. I will get used to it and am looking forward to our first long trip. Probably to the Northeast so I can ride in the 7 states I haven't ridden yet. 😁
    3 points
  3. It is a different animal for sure! But you can squirm around and change positions without tipping over. Stretch out and put your feet on the front fenders, play with all the electronic gizmos the RSV doesn’t have etc!
    1 point
  4. What I've found out.... Clutch - Side Stand - Neutral Safety interlock system has MULTIPLE intermittent faults in the wire harness. Figured the bike is 25yrs old and trying to find wiring faults in tight confines is probably causing me to break more contacts than I'm fixing. I ended up bypassing the the safety system and the bike is working fine. My other MC does not have any of the safety interlocks, so I'm already accustomed to checking for neutral before I turn the bike on. Not necessarily helpful to anyone else, but at least a resolution.
    1 point
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