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Popular Mechanics Reviews Liberty Ace And Blackjack Zero Three-Wheelers
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[en.wikipedia.org]
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1930 Morgan Super Sports Aero:
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So, how was kindergarten for you?
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So, how was kindergarten for you?
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The Ace gets points for sending power to the rear, but in a thusly configured trike, that means that only one wheel is getting power. Maybe front wheel drive is the way to go.
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Seriously, I don't see the reason for these. It's like that Buick(right?) suv that had the removable roof panel so you could kinda use it like a pickup. Just buy a damn truck!
06/26/09
I'd seriously consider one of these if they were cheaper.
Why? If the car next to me changes lanes into me while I'm on a bike, I'm hamburger. While it's obviously not going to be fun in one of these, it's still worlds better.
Other benefits include being easier to carry passengers and/or stuff.
I tend not to think of it as a bike for sissies, but more like an even smaller option compared to a Miata/Mini/CRX (all of which I'd consider for a sporty commuter).
06/27/09
But still, $30,000 is a bit high. Whatever happened to that $17,000 three-wheeler VW was talking about building a few years back?
[www.channel4.com]
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Using your engine as a bumper? Brilliant!
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I meant this link, but as this image:
...in case you couldn't see it.
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06/27/09
I think it's actually funnier after the Amigo post.