Three wheelers were the next big thing when I was learning to hunt, and riding double was common. It was hard to go a weekend without falling off one, even at low speed. I ran out and bought a 200 Big Red and managed to hit a rut and flip over the handlebars. I landed on my back and had managed to break my wrist of the hand that was mashing the throttle at the time I hit the rut. I had to switch the throttle of the machine to the left side, put camo tape on the cast, and learn to shoot a scoped rifle left handed for one season. I also had to learn to write left handed or a couple of months. (ETA: I had to learn to shift the manual transmission of my Toyota truck left handed.)

Every lawyer I ran into (a LOT) wanted to sue Honda for me, but I told them I knew they were dangerous and I knowingly took the risk. At least I had a better story than the people who broke their wrist tripping over the family dog or their kid’s toy.

Haven't had any mishaps yet with 4 wheeled ATVs and UTVs.

Last edited by Cheyenne; 04/14/19. Reason: add stuff

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