I think we've all seen these before. They're basically motorcycles with training wheels. So in essence they're babycycles. I can't imagine the Hell's Angels letting in guys that drive around in these things. As a matter of fact, the Hell's Angels would most likely mock them & beat the crap out of them.
@Render Interesting. I just kinda figured they'd be more hardcore than that and be like, "Real bikers drive on 2 wheels, not 3!"
@Magnetron1 Newp.
Outlaw MC's do have rules.
But they are after all outlaws and rules are made to be broken.
Also, trikes and sidecars are very useful on charity runs, like Toys for Tots.
@Magnetron1 Trikes have been around in the Harley community for a long time. They had them back in the 30s and you can still see them in old movies and stuff.
Tri-Glides came out like 15 years ago and are popular with people who've been injured or have bad knees or hips who still want to ride and can't handle a 2 wheeler anymore, and for taking long trips or hauling trailers they're awesome too.
@Magnetron1
Most of the big outlaw MC's have aging leadership and have accepted those.
The Big Red Machine in particular says that as long as it has a Harley engine, it's acceptable.