I rode the trike to work for the first time a few weeks ago and really enjoyed the ride.  I had one section of 50mph traffic bbetween Council Bluff, I A and Omaha, NE, as I crossed the I480 Interstate, and the rest was 30-40mph limits.  The trike handled the different surfaces well, and it had the usual truck and car drivers waking up and taking notice of the trike.  I felt more alive myself as I was really taking care to watch for traffic and road problems.  I even ended up riding in the rush hour traffic around 5pm through Omaha, and had no worries.

Anne and I had a ride out last night to look at the local flooding, caused by the ground water rising up as it soaks though the earth surrounding the rising Missouri River.  The sight is scary impressive. It is a major disaster even if the levees hold, and they are goingh to have to hold for another 2-3 months.

We also rode around the other scenic viewpoints in Council Bluffs, and I got the chance to drive on some hairpin corners at one of the sites which gave me a chance to push the limits of the steering a little.  It handled them with no problems.
 
When we stop anywhere we usually get someone coming over the look at the trike and talk about it. Everyone who talks with me thinks that it is a CanAm and they want to know what I think of it.  They are usually surprised when they realise that it is the Chinese version. When I tell them the cost of owning an MC-95 they are even more impressed!