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    Voxan engined...thing.

    Way of the future maybe?

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    Is there a blade under the skirt?

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    Is that Carvers new bike?
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Back to the urals Brent..........

    Thats a car in disguise, I can live with 3 wheels at a pinch but there is no way that's a motorcycle.

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    I'm de-evolving. Trainer wheels will be required for me in a few years time.
    I define a car as having surrounding bodywork. This comes close, but the rider is still very open/vunerable, so I give it a tentative pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Is there a blade under the skirt?
    Haha, I didn't get that at first till I realised it looks like a large ride-on lawnmower.
    I suppose they avoided the complications of changing the drivetrain and rear suspension that a trike would require. But they've had to add extra suspension for the side wheels, plus the steering linkages which must be difficult to get the alignment right with the front wheel and the short wheelbase to the rear wheel when it's turning. Looking at the front photo with the wheels turned slightly, it looks to me like the front wheel should be turning more than it is (more than the side wheels).
    It doesn't look like a good idea to me, but each to their own...

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