Trike Patrol April And May Hot -
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In most of the continental United States and Europe, April and May provide . For a trike officer wearing a duty belt, ballistic vest, and helmet, this is ideal. It’s warm enough to ride for 8–10 hours without freezing, but not yet the sweltering 95°F+ of July that turns a trike’s engine heat into a broiler. The phrase “April and May hot” refers to that perfect, sweat-activated-but-not-dangerous warmth that encourages foot traffic, outdoor dining, and unfortunately—street-level violations. trike patrol april and may hot
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Issue lightweight moisture-wicking uniforms with clear insignia for summer patrols. It’s warm enough to ride for 8–10 hours
When the pavement radiates heat back up at you (a phenomenon called “re-radiated thermal load”), a trike’s seating position keeps you slightly higher than a low-slung cruiser. More importantly, a trike’s massive trunk and saddlebags allow you to carry crucial hot-weather gear:
As they observed, they noticed a group of younger kids trying to navigate the ramps, but struggling to find their balance. Without hesitation, April and May sprang into action.
For actual patrol duties—escorting funerals, monitoring rally perimeters, or sweeping charity rides—the trike’s stable platform allows you to radio, navigate, and observe simultaneously without the balance fatigue of a traditional motorcycle.