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Kinda cool to look at... but I gotta wonder how it rides.

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Kinda cool looking.....But also an accident waiting to happen if it handles anything like the old offroad 3 wheelers.

Just one of those things somebody built just because they could.;)
 

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LOL...... THATS AWESOME ! Reminds me of my 1st ATC90 that was 100% tires without wheels. Where do I order one. Paint it up like my Ducati......:thumbup:



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Nope. Wouldn't even get on it.
I grew up riding dirt bikes in WA State. Moved to Sacramento when I was 13 YO and the kids in my new neighborhood all had 3 wheelers. Went on several dune camping trips with my new friends and they all wanted to trade rides. For the life of me I could not ride a 3 wheeler without sticking my foot out, running over it then pushing my right thumb forward and tearing a hole in riding pants. Went through like 4 pairs in 4 trips and almost killed my self trying to jump that evil POS. I cant ride quads very well either as an adult.

No way would I even think about getting on that thing. If it has a thumb throttle I would probably tear my leg off in a high speed left hand corner.
 

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Of my two brothers, the older bought a honda three wheeler back when. He lived in the country and we set up a race course that zig- zagged around bushes and trees then a hairpin at the corner of the yard bounded by a gravel road, then a dash to the finish line. We timed our laps, and were close in times. The hairpin turn was the slowest part of the course until after a few rounds when I realized I could blast straight into the gravel road, stab the brakes scrub, drift, gas it, and rotate on two wheels, land then blast to the finish. I liked the three wheelers almost as much as the four wheelers.
Later in life we raced dirt cars, now we ride enduros on two wheels. (over 50 C).
I owe it all to that hairpin turn. :thumbsup
 
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