I've always kind of liked them. The clean ones anyway.
The Exile trike appeals - the one below with fat tyres - not sure how it would handle with that long front though.
A Google for Trike finds all types of wonders.
I don't like trikes - hard to lane split or overtake (compared to the narrower 2 wheeled bikes). If I couldn't ride a bike then I would prefer something like a Caterham.
But if someone rides a trike and enjoys it then that is cool - different strokes etc.
Hmmm - not wanting to get into a 'lane splitting' debate but that appears to be a real Auckland thing and understandable looking at TV shots of your traffic - not an issue down here and consequently not something I even consider when thinking about bikes.
Found me a Trike - Hornet based (the 600).
Why? Fun would be my guess
Those 2 in the front 1 out the back jobbie look like a hoot![]()
Feel the fear and do it anyway
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Or you could have one like this......
Park the bike in the back and drive from the front........![]()
Perhaps people actually enjoy pootling around on them?
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Heres some pix of our Guzzi powered Morgan replica that we built about 6 years ago
Its an absolute blast to drive & handles better than a 4 wheeled sportscar & WAY better than a bike/sidecar combo
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If you registrer your trike as a car, surely it would need a rollcage/bar/somesuch. Being strapped onto a large lump of metal that can land on top of you sounds unhealthy indeed.
What are you on about. The single most enjoyable thing about motorcycles is that the incompetent Chch drivers can't impede your progess to the same degree as when you are in your car. Commuting becomes much less painful when you can actually go at your own pace.
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theres a local guy whos got a vw trike i think it is. im fairly sure hes got a mild form of dwarfism, as he is rather short and stocky, but doesnt have the facial characteristics. theres no way in hell he would be able to ride a 2 wheeled bike cos theres no way his feet would reach the ground. would be an instant recipie for falling over at the lights. having a trike allows him to get out on the road and have some fun like the rest of us.
another guy i saw over in canada had his set up take a wheel chair, not unlike the unit burwood spinal now has. admittedly, it seemed to be a "home jobbie" and was rougher around the edges. perfectly safe, just not as clean cut as factory models. different guy, also in canada, had an accident and lost his lower leg. last i heard, he was planning on getting a trike as soon as he was healed up.
I think trikes are a complete engineering f*&k up that combines the worse aspects of a bike with the worst aspects of a car
you get wet when it rains, can't split lanes, harder to park, no where to lock anything away, take up too much space in the garage
a lot of people claim they are great for disabled people but I have met more disabled people with limbs missing riding bikes than I ever have driving/riding trikes
one advantage of a trike is that people unable to pass a bike test (mental / physcial dexterity, finances etc) for what ever reason can use a trike
however one three wheeler I would love to have........
Feel the fear and do it anyway
Don't confuse education with intelligence.
There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.
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