Who owns the Tremoto S10

doc187

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I am really interested to hear what the owner really thinks of this bike. Especially how it behaves off pavement. The Tremoto site says the owner was from Indianapolis which is my home town. Does anyone know who owns this???
 

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Yeah there are....they're wrapped with rubber. Somebody had a lot of time knowledge on there hands. I do have the question of why? Kind of the same "why" that I have for Legends racing cars having the FJ1200 motor.
 

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Because sometimes a thing is worth doing, if for no other reason than to overcome all the design challenges it presents and make it work.
 

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dell835 said:
Three wheels makes it very difficult to pick a line on a jeep type road -- you will be in the ruts & on the center crown at the same time.

It would be brilliant on forest service roads though. It would be a hoot drifting at a higher speed than normally recommended. ::26::
 

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Only $10-14k and your bike. Cheaper than a HD or Goldwing trike..., but those come with fenders. ::002::
 

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They need to do a comparo between it and a Can-Am spyder. ::025:: Some states don't require a motorcycle license for the spyder. I know Florida is one of them.
 

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Have ridden trikes and tested spyder a couple of times. I just did not like taking corners sitting straight up. Can lean with these so maybe for me when I cannot walk anymore and start to slobber!


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Sierra1 said:
Kind of the same "why" that I have for Legends racing cars having the FJ1200 motor.
I can actually understand that engine choice. Nice and light, with decent torque and sequential gearbox. Therefore ideal for a 5/8ths scale car.
 

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I always thought the VMax engine would have been better for that. Maybe too heavy.
 
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