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more about #blackjackzero more comments → caust12: But what about when Popular Mechanics actually showed you how to build one? more » Boosted Lego Wagon: I once tried to breed a three-wheeler myself by combining a car and a motorcycle to see what offspring they'd produce. All I got was a dead motorcyclist. more » Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.: Two words- Moggie Trike. [en.wikipedia.org] more » .357: Back in my trike racing days, trikes were dangerous, sex was safe and smoking was encouraged. So, how was kindergarten for you? more » .357: Back in my trike racing days, trikes were dangerous, sex was safe and smoking was encouraged. So, how was kindergarten for you? more » smalleyxb122: The Ace is better looking than the Zero, but the reviews seemed to heavily favor the Zero, and with its lower price point, it might be the one to have... more » tekamul: If you really want the open road joy of a V-twin and the wind in your face, buy a damn bike!. Seriously, I don't see the reason for these. It's like t... more » engineerd: $30,000 for a fully-assembled Blackjack Zero? That might seem a little steep, but can you really put a price on sanity? more » acarr260: I can't imagine a front impact (even a light impact) would do good things for the tricycle pictured. Using your engine as a bumper? Brilliant! more » GasGuzzler: To me these things are like three legged dogs. Yeah after awhile they can get around pretty well, and may still be pretty quick. But at the end of the... more » -
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Popular Mechanics Reviews Liberty Ace And Blackjack Zero Three-Wheelers
Combining a motorcycle v-twin with three wheels certainly isn't the most logical path to a sports car, but you can't argue with the results. Popular Mechanics reviews two: the Liberty Ace and Blackjack Zero. [PopularMechanics]

