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23 Dec 2008 18:46 #254373 by EarthShaker
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Ok we've all seen trikes and are now seeing reverse trikes. so if I can put 2 wheels in the back legally and 2 wheels in the front legally, why cant I combined them?? Not that I want to. just a question.

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24 Dec 2008 06:38 #254422 by Kawickrice
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24 Dec 2008 07:24 #254434 by trianglelaguna
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i was pushing it kinda hard on highway one a few days back...i come flying around a corner...and coming the other way is one of the new can-am dual front wheel jobbers....kinda cool..we also have an older gent on a beemer one around here...

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24 Dec 2008 07:27 #254436 by Kawickrice
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There is a couple of yellow Can Ams running around town here.

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24 Dec 2008 07:29 #254437 by wiredgeorge
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I think that with 3 wheels, a vehicle can be registered as a bike and insured as a bike. When it gets four, it can't and will be subject to various auto regulations... There are far fewer regulations on a bike... for example, seat belts or restraint systems, etc.

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24 Dec 2008 07:34 #254438 by Kawickrice
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What about the training wheel kits some bikes have? Would that be considered an automobile?

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24 Dec 2008 07:37 #254439 by wiredgeorge
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The Voyager conversion (training wheels) can be removed in just a few minutes so I guess it doesn't count as four wheels... I know an older gentleman who rides a smaller Yamaha cruiser with his wife riding hers. He is in his 80s and his wife worries about him when he rides alone. She bought him a Voyager kit and he has promised her to use it when riding alone due to his age... I will put on training wheels when I get into my mid-80s if I can keep riding. That man is... well he is THE MAN and a great guy to boot.

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24 Dec 2008 07:48 #254443 by Kawickrice
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I learned on a tricycle. It would be a cool to be 80 and still ride one way or another.

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24 Dec 2008 09:15 #254466 by KawiConvert
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I am a fan of the T-rex, sure its not a bike, but its fast and it registers as a bike.

Actually a law in Cali goes into effect this year that an "enclosed 3-wheeled vehicle" still counts as a motorcycle and gets to use the commuter lane.

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24 Dec 2008 09:24 #254472 by Locozuna
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If I can get down to one bike which is the plan(over what time period I'm not sure) I will most likely end up with either the 650 or the 900 and a Can Am Spyder. They are a little funky feeling at first but after about 20 mi I grew to appreciate it. I did about 50 miles on my friends and I liked it better than a trike kit. chacun a son gout "each has his own taste"

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12 Mar 2009 19:32 #271471 by KZQ
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So, am I to believe that you've put fifty miles on a Spyder?

Being of your particular persuasion, you would have calculated Two Wheels/Three Wheels, which would Joan Claybrook have chosen? And proclaimed: "Thank you Joan!" as you first settled onto the Spyder, three is more than two, we likes it. Then as you accelerated and wondered, 'is the steering as quick as a Ninja or does it just bump steer'?:laugh:

Sorry Guy! I've also ridden a Spyder and I've got to say, it's too squirrelly.

Here's my dig on it:

990 cc Rotax twin: How can they possible get that much out of a twin? It smokes!

I've read that it cuts out at 105 MPH, my guess is because of stability issues. Riding down the road it can't find a groove. Left-Right Left-Right, it acts as if it were on two rails that are constantly converging.

I only spent six miles at the controls but, once I got accustomed to the torque I was able to play with it. I started at the bottom of a great hill that I've ridden for thirty years. It has a few turns, a switch back and a great right hand sweeper. In the first left hander I could see the left wheel getting light and soon realized that I could spin the rear wheel at will. It played out the same through the switchback!:laugh: Unfortunately, when I got to the sweeper, probably 50MPH something was missing. Once in a turn, It's SWEET, but every time I straightened out, the bike Hunted ( left/right/left/right )

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12 Mar 2009 19:39 #271474 by timebomb33
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go to jay leno's garage web site and look at him driving his morgan three wheeler it is funny as hell actually it is quite a good web site overall. lots of neat stuff to look at. you will be there for a while that guy has every gearheads dream i have gained alot of respect for the man not your typical collector him and his guy's really know their stuff.

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