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why is riding the bicycle more fun than riding a tricycle​

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Answered by govindp05
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Cause it has only two wheels and it is quite adventurous!

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Answered by ks8116720
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How different is driving a tricycle vs. a bicycle?

How different is driving a tricycle vs. a bicycle?Why would any smart person buy insurance?

How different is driving a tricycle vs. a bicycle?Why would any smart person buy insurance?A smart person would buy insurance for the following reasons: Aspirations of the dependents aren’t compromised An individual with f

How different is driving a tricycle vs. a bicycle?Why would any smart person buy insurance?A smart person would buy insurance for the following reasons: Aspirations of the dependents aren’t compromised An individual with fFor an upright tricycle, different enough that anyone who knows how to ride a bicycle will have considerable difficulty controlling a trike and may even fall off it at low speed. Many reflexes, responses and patterns of weight distribution are reversed. You have to turn the bars to steer rather than leaning, you do not have to constantly adjust position to keep balanced, you have to pull against the camber of a road to maintain a straight line. To corner, you put your weight on the inside instead of the outside and above a certain speed you may need to hang off the inside of the machine to get round.

How different is driving a tricycle vs. a bicycle?Why would any smart person buy insurance?A smart person would buy insurance for the following reasons: Aspirations of the dependents aren’t compromised An individual with fFor an upright tricycle, different enough that anyone who knows how to ride a bicycle will have considerable difficulty controlling a trike and may even fall off it at low speed. Many reflexes, responses and patterns of weight distribution are reversed. You have to turn the bars to steer rather than leaning, you do not have to constantly adjust position to keep balanced, you have to pull against the camber of a road to maintain a straight line. To corner, you put your weight on the inside instead of the outside and above a certain speed you may need to hang off the inside of the machine to get round.In effect, riding a trike, especially if you move at all briskly, is a constant fight against the machine, quite unlike the rider-and-machine-in-harmony thing you aim for on a bike. Quite fun, though.

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