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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3795661" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>You might also look at the bikes with two front wheels. My uncle (who recently turned 73) rode bikes all his life, from crotch rockets to full dressers, is now riding one of those (a CanAm, maybe?) because hip and back problems keep him off a regular 'cycle. He loves that thing, and said he could ride it all day long, just like he did two-wheelers back in the day. (He and my dad used to go off on week-long tours of the western US when I was a kid--it wasn't unusual for them to go to the Grand Canyon then out to and the coast, then back through Utah and up Pike's Peak before heading home.)</p><p></p><p>ETA: My understanding is that the "reverse trikes" also don't require the motorcycle endorsement on your license. They changed the law about 25 years ago, so if you didn't have the endorsement prior to the change, you have to take a test to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3795661, member: 26737"] You might also look at the bikes with two front wheels. My uncle (who recently turned 73) rode bikes all his life, from crotch rockets to full dressers, is now riding one of those (a CanAm, maybe?) because hip and back problems keep him off a regular 'cycle. He loves that thing, and said he could ride it all day long, just like he did two-wheelers back in the day. (He and my dad used to go off on week-long tours of the western US when I was a kid--it wasn't unusual for them to go to the Grand Canyon then out to and the coast, then back through Utah and up Pike's Peak before heading home.) ETA: My understanding is that the "reverse trikes" also don't require the motorcycle endorsement on your license. They changed the law about 25 years ago, so if you didn't have the endorsement prior to the change, you have to take a test to get it. [/QUOTE]
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