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    Mike's got his Trike!

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    • J Offline
      Jackson
      last edited by

      Mike- I see from your avatar that you are now on three wheels! How are you enjoying the mean machine?

      Jackson

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      • CraigDC Offline
        CraigD
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        Hey! And he can balance it at a full stop! Good on ya! ๐Ÿ˜‰ ...just kidding...it looks cool!

        I saw some guy in Boulder riding a Fuocco a few weeks back...jackass wasn't wearing a helmet or any protective gear... Not the advertisement I think they'd want.

        Enjoy your new ride!

        Cheers,

         - CraigD
        

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          tomsdesk
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          I noticed that too...yeah, Mike!

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            We all see you proudly riding that little (???) beauty!

            Gai...

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            • R Offline
              Ross Macintosh
              last edited by

              What I wanna know is can it do a wheelie? ๐Ÿ˜•
              I hope you are having fun with it Mike and I too look forward to an update.

              Regards, Ross

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              • J Offline
                Jackson
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                @ross macintosh said:

                I hope you are having fun with it Mike

                He must be- he's nowhere to be seen!

                Jackson

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
                  last edited by

                  Thanks guys. Yes indeed I've been playing with the Fuoco.
                  This is my first motor scooter and I've a lot of learning
                  to do. I've always had a hankering for something like this
                  and gave the Carver http://www.carver.nl serious consideration but
                  could not justify the cost and the further added cost of
                  bringing one to Ireland. Along came the 3 wheel Fuoco and
                  this seemed to be a reasonable compromise.

                  Its actually a lot bigger than I thought it would be but
                  its ability to 'lock' the front wheels when reaching a full
                  stop helps at traffic lights. I did make one mistake when
                  ordering / buying a helmet! The Nolan helmet (flip up) is
                  a little too heavy for my liking. I think I will keep it as
                  a spare and get something lighter.

                  All in all I can reccommend such a mode of transport, its
                  fun and eco friendly.

                  Mike

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                  • CraigDC Offline
                    CraigD
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                    Hi Mike, I'm glad you're enjoying your new bike! On helmets, I've used Arai helmets in part because they are extremely light. My model is the RX-77, which is the top of the line and very expensive, but their other models are also very good.

                    The most important thing is the fit, so find a store that will allow you to try on the different sizes. The helmet should actually be a lot more snug that most people realize. There should be no movement whatsoever.

                    One other note: you will want to go to a large parking lot (with all of your gear) and practice "threshold" braking from various speeds. This it one of the most important skills you can have on a motorcycle. Plus this will teach you exactly how much room you'll need to stop, from various speeds.

                    Good luck, and ride well!

                    Cheers,

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
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                      Thanks Craig, advise from an expert is always welcome.
                      When I bought the Nolan helmet I was careful about the
                      size and it fitted well .... snug as you say. Its a nice
                      helmet which allows a bluetooth device for phone but
                      a little heavy to town riding. Maybe okay on motor-ways
                      though.

                      On the 'training track', fortunately a new Furniture
                      Store has opened just up the road from me with a large
                      car park. It even has speed ramps! I've been going
                      there in the evening 7-8pm getting used to things. Its
                      dark at this time here but it is well lit. Oh! they also
                      have security cameras and I'm now wondering if they are
                      thinking that I might be casing the joint when they look
                      at the videos in the morning ๐Ÿ˜†

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