🏁 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide (2023)

🏁 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide (2023)

Category: Touring / Trike
LAMS: No

RIDER PROFILE

Height: 170–180 cm
Flat footing: Yes
Bike lowered: No
Experience level: Intermediate
Riding style: Weekend rides + Touring

⚑ QUICK TAKE

A comfortable, confidence-boosting touring machine with serious road presence β€” but requires a full shift in riding style to truly enjoy.

🀍 WHAT I LOVED

  • Extremely comfortable seating position β€” perfect for long rides

  • Feels very stable and secure on the road

  • Less fatigue over long distances compared to two-wheel bikes

  • Strong road presence β€” definitely an attention grabber

  • Ideal for relaxed touring and cruising

⚠️ WHAT FELT CHALLENGING

  • Requires relearning how to ride

  • Steering and handling are completely different from a two-wheel bike

  • Adjustment period to feel confident and natural

PERSONAL NOTES

This bike is a completely different experience.

Moving to a trike isn’t just a small adjustment β€” it’s a whole new way of riding. The steering and handling feel very different at first, and it takes time to build that new muscle memory.

But once it clicks, the comfort and stability really stand out. It feels secure on the road, and you can ride for much longer without fatigue.

It’s less about leaning and more about controlling the bike in a different, more grounded way.

🧭 WHO THIS BIKE SUITS

  • Riders wanting maximum comfort for long-distance touring

  • Those looking for added stability and road presence

  • Riders open to learning a different riding style

🚫 WHO IT MIGHT NOT SUIT

  • Riders wanting a traditional two-wheel riding experience

  • Those not willing to relearn handling and steering techniques

  • Riders looking for a lightweight or agile bike

⭐ FINAL VERDICT

Yes β€” if you’re open to the change.

A comfortable, stable touring machine that offers a completely different riding experience. Once you adapt, it’s an incredibly enjoyable way to ride.

Review by: Teresa

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