For years I’ve thought that riding a three wheeled motorcycle would be just like riding on two wheels with the exception of being heavier. I never considered that there’s no lean, it’s more like steering a car but with handlebars and that it has reverse. Howie, from Biggs Harley Davidson in San Marcos, Ca. told me that it’s quite different from riding like I’m used to and he was right! It took between 25-50 miles to get the hang of turning without lifting my butt off the seat and leaning outside the turn because I felt like I was going to tip over. Once I got used to that part of the ride it was a lot of fun. It’s a bit bumpier over rough patches in the road because of the two rear wheels but it’s very smooth overall and I can absolutely see why people take these on long road trips with the extra storage. I had two passengers and both said it was very comfortable. One is my 80 year old Stepmother and the other is my 14 year old son, Gavin so this gives you both ends of the spec