>>1850275not on purpose, have gotten it op on two wheel sometimes, risky fun, and some strange looks from mountain-bikers when im on their trails and before i got the motor she was really feisty on a icy morning, really tail-happy, better now
one thing to keep in mind on a 3 wheeler is that there are pretty much only 2 large differences from a normal bike
1. you are the same angle as the pavement, so if the road slants, you slant
and you cant do jack shit about it, but you develop a feel for it, but there are some bike paths where i will have to get off and push, mostly poorly maintained paths near lakes or the ocean
2. if you cant swerve around a think, eksample a pothole, if you dont hit it with your front wheels, the backs gonna hit it, you learn to deal though
dont have a drivers license, public transport is ass, love my bike, its allowed me so many great /out/ trips, hate on it all you want, still love it