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3 Wheel Spotting

Phil

Mod Monster
I know there is a thread about 3 wheel motos somewhere on this forum, but after 20min, I gave up my search.

I saw this today while in Melbourne. I THINK it's a 3 wheel NARROW 'Y' Vespa??
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Looks like a Piaggio MP3 400. They are made by Vespa.

You are correct it's a piaggio mp3. I was looking at buying one for the wife to putt around on, but was actually told by the sales guy that they aren't very good. Says you also have to replace the tires frequently on it. She has since decided she would also like a spyder. Which I would rather get her anyway...
 
I'm with you, that thing is bad ass

I spotted this or something like it in Beijing this past December but could not get my camera out in time and also tried to catch up to it (I was walking) but light turned green and it took off, it sure looks the same and it was awesome looking but one thing I do remember it was very quite so I guess it must have a small engine and knowing the laws in China it was probable no more that a 250cc engine
 
One of the priciest pieces of equipment at Dealer Expo this year is the $50,000 EDI T300 three-wheel electric vehicle developed by a Chinese company. It’s classified as a motorcycle but looks like a low-slung automobile. You can see it at the JM Star Powersports booth (5369); JM Star is the U.S. representative for Shanghai-based EDI Automotive Technology.
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Promotional literature says the T300 has a top speed of 125 mph, and claims that it jumps from zero to 60 mph in less than eight seconds. It’s about 13 feet long and 80 inches wide. It’s 49 inches high and has a wheelbase of 110 inches with a ground clearance of 3.9 inches.


https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1682836983976 If you want to see a video go to this site
 
Where on ADVrider is it.

I took a look over on ADVrider and didn't find that yet but came across this tasty morsel! :yikes: Hornet 600 Honda modified, really modified by Jeff in G.B. That's a really serious bit of kit. :ohyea:

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=507507

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Sorry guys, senior moment:gaah:, it's not on ADVrider but on Webbikeworld. com. http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-accessories/2011/motorcycle-photos.htm
 
One of the priciest pieces of equipment at Dealer Expo this year is the $50,000 EDI T300 three-wheel electric vehicle developed by a Chinese company. It’s classified as a motorcycle but looks like a low-slung automobile. You can see it at the JM Star Powersports booth (5369); JM Star is the U.S. representative for Shanghai-based EDI Automotive Technology.
T300b.jpg
Promotional literature says the T300 has a top speed of 125 mph, and claims that it jumps from zero to 60 mph in less than eight seconds. It’s about 13 feet long and 80 inches wide. It’s 49 inches high and has a wheelbase of 110 inches with a ground clearance of 3.9 inches.


https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1682836983976 If you want to see a video go to this site

Looking at that facebook video I now know that is not want I saw while on my trip, but maybe it was also electric as I said it was very quite when it took off.
 
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