Does this have to be a Valk Trike?
If not, mine is a Chevy Trike with a Cobra kit on it. Built in Jeffersonville, IN till FORD run em out of business for using the Cobra name.
Front tire, 50#, rear tires 30 to 32#, 206,000 miles.
One of the longest trips was a Hot Rod Power Tour, when we went from Iowa to Bakersfield, CA to Panama City, FL and back to Iowa.
Another long trip on it was from Iowa and doing the 4 corners, Madawaska, ME, Key West, FL, San Ysirdo, CA, Blaine, WA back to Iowa.
This trip doesn't really count as a long one cause it got aborted, came home, fixed the engine and then finished the trip. Iowa to Madawaska, ME, into Canada to do the Canadian providences, had to abort and limp home from Winnipeg. Redid all the rocker arm studs and put on guides and roller rockers and went back to Winnipeg to end up in Blaine, WA back to home.
Now, if ya want to talk about longest ride on a bike, try this one.
Time, May 1952 time frame. Assigned to additional duty in Florida for 6 weeks to 12 weeks. Was still in the service, rode a hardtail Harley from San Francisco, CA to El Paso, TX to Baton Rouge, LA on over to Tallahassee, FL. Stayed there 9 weeks, traded the Harley for a non running Norton, seized piston, fixed it in the area by the barracks, and rode it back to San Francisco.. That was a journey that I do not ever want to repeat again..... Was just almost AWOL trying to get back... You talk about butt burn, I couldn't set down for about 3 weeks after that trip on the Norton....... Seat on the Harley was 150 times better than that Norton seat....... Pillows didn't even help it.......... I think I stood on the pegs all the way across New Mexico and Arizona on the way back..... NUMEROUS stops in little town parks to get some air on my sorrowful back side......... It took me 3 days longer going back than going to Florida, and the Norton ran about 45 MPH faster than the Harley, so, YES, I did make numerous stops......
