by C Erwin(Louisiana )
Wanting to ride my own bike with the hubby. Looking for a automatic but not sure what type of trikeI should be looking for. Very new to this. Any suggestions would be welcomed!
by Eric(Glendale AZ USA)
I live in Phoenix area so I ride as much as I can.. I parked my 1999 softail in side about 3 weeks ago when it was raining, when it warmed back up I tried to start it and no luck, the batt went dead!!! I charged it and it still will not start except on starting fluid, but will not stay running??? help Iam getting gas and spark.
by Robin(Madison, Wis)
the battery on my 2007 ducati monster 695 is graveyard dead. i'm trying to order a new battery, since i can't find one in stock locally. it looks like i need a yuasa YT12B-BS, but apparently i'll need to manually put the acid into the battery and then seal it. what??!! this isn't really what i expected. is there another brand that comes sealed and ready to install?
i don't mind diy when i have to, but i'd rather not be responsible for filling a battery with acid. thanks for any help!
http://www.amazon.com/Yuasa-YUAM6212B-YT12B-BS-Battery/dp/B003CKFP5K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1362778911&sr=8-2&keywords=yuasa+yt12b-bs
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by: Pm
Theone thing to keep in mind with a trike is you do need a motorcycle endorsement to ride on. and you should take a class on how to handle a trike. They handle differently and there are tips that trike riders need to know. Like you don't lean in a turn/curve, that could tip the bike.
Two wheels is two wheels, and a trike is a trike. The model is up to your preference, not someone else. Sure I love Harley's, but that is me. Choose for yourself.
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