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Thread: Toyota's i-Road: A trike in disguise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    i can see potential for a wheelchair etc ride on strap up and away ya go
    Sounds more like a lesbian bike

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    Apart from the wheel layout and the number of seats, is it that much different from a Carver?
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    Yep, I'd have one of those or similar item. No helmet, gloves, leathers, waterproofs - just the thing to shoot down to the supermarket in the rain, park it with the trolleys, in and out, shoot home.

    Richard on Top Gear did a test of a very similar machine some years ago (thought it was a BMW) but can't find a link.

    If motorcycle manufacturers could develop a weatherproof machine for not much more than a scooter, they'd have a market. Particularly in European cities which are cramped and wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    If motorcycle manufacturers could develop a weatherproof machine for not much more than a scooter, they'd have a market. Particularly in European cities which are cramped and wet.
    http://www.motorstown.com/images/honda-gyro-06.jpg


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