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Still trying to find my way around, guess I should have kept a log of whom I watch.

Tell me more about your Harley 3 wheeler. Can you cruise around corners like a 2 wheeler? Stopping distance, anything that would be helpful, I'd love to hear about. Can you haul another person? My mussels are on my belly at 75. I'll be 76ome riding season. I've look ed for sidecar rigs but I'm getting at wits ends.

So far I haven't felt stable enough to handle turns the way I did on two wheels.  It take much more upper body to handle the turns and curves since there is no leaning.  At first it feels like it is going to toss you off when turning until you get used to it.  It was also strange getting used to not putting my feet down when stopped.  Yeah, I got a passenger back rest and my wife rode with me for the first time since 1986; she was not a good passenger on two wheels.  Stopping distance seems better than two wheels.  SO far I haven't tried to ride without holding the handlebars with at least one hand.   Without the benefit of being able to lean to make minor adjustments I'm not sure how it would handle without hands.  It is nice not having to hold it up when stuck at a light or in slow heavy traffic.  I'm happy with it so far.
I never leave off of handle bars. That's for young guns. Sounds a lot like sidecar rigs, they take a lot of upper body strength (I don't have). But then, I'm not looking forward to not riding motorcycles. I used to pull a chair and when I took it off, always thought I'd turn to quiche. It didn't happen thank goodness. Guzzi's don't offer 3 wheelers and I'm not keen on honda's. Thanks for the info. Seen an older lady riding a can am  but, I don't know about those, either.

Thanks for the llama! Llama Love 
You're welcome.  And thank you.