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Look out for this new 3 wheeler to blow you off the road!

Neat looking scoot. I did not catch the price. 1,200 pounds...it should run....however, I will wait for a V8!

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Treycycle

Just watched the video. I live in Melbourne, hadn't heard about this. Cool, however at $31K each, it will likely be a niche buy. V-8
engine but need a motorcycle endorsement to drive. A few years ago, I say a Thunderbird in the Georgia welcome area that had been converted to front wheel trike. Also cool, fellow said he spent around $10K. It will be interesting to see what else the ex-NASA types come up with. After the moon program went away, one of the engineers invented the Gheenoe a better idea for a canoe type boat, he's still in business in Titusville.

I visited their website treycycle.com. The v-8 isn't available yet. They are building 6 cyl model now. Various options including 2 seat version.
 
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IMO That thing is aesthically challanged and would take a Walmart parking lot to turn it around. NASA engineers huh ????:dontknow:

I love my Spyder !!! :thumbup:
 
IMO That thing is aesthically challanged and would take a Walmart parking lot to turn it around. NASA engineers huh ????:dontknow:

I love my Spyder !!! :thumbup:

As luck would have it, we have a Walmart parking lot between me and the Space Center. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
Well there you go then! See if you can talk them into letting you put it through its paces and give us the full report... :roflblack: :thumbup:
I really wasn't paying a lot of attention as to whether or not this was a prototype or a finished product... If it's ready for sale; then they DO have some issues... :shocked:
 
Seems like a handful of NASA engineers could have come up with something more sophisticated than a girder front end. Heck, my 47 Indian had one of those, and so did my Harley Servicar. I wonder what the fancy version would cost? :roflblack:
 
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Seems like a handful of NASA engineers could have come up with something more sophisticated than a girder front end. :roflblack:
We've got to remember; these engineers weren't smart enough to build necessity into their programs. That's why they're now building trikes... ( And it ain't even nuclear-powered!:gaah:)
 
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