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Patent Infringement? JK

no comparison

two years ago the local Harley Dealer gave me a Piaggeo to ride for the summer just to get it on the road and get people to see it. I just couldn't get use to having nothing between my legs:opps: (no tank) Trust me as the proud owner of a 2012 Viper Red RT SE there is NO comparison.
 
not the first

I duno, if you're talking reverse trike layout I still kind of like the original. The T-Rex (preferably with a Busa motor and nitrous)
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Then again .. if you want to go way back..
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While I have almost gone out of my way to dismiss the Roketas in other postings; they do allow somebody to try out a reverse trike that is in a layout most similar to our Spyders.
They might be hamstrung by poor execution; but at least everything is just about in the correct place! :thumbup:
 
While I have almost gone out of my way to dismiss the Roketas in other postings; they do allow somebody to try out a reverse trike that is in a layout most similar to our Spyders.
They might be hamstrung by poor execution; but at least everything is just about in the correct place! :thumbup:

I don't know about that. If you ride a piece of junk you're going to come away with the impression that it is.... a piece of junk. It could easily transfer, in the rider's head, that the platform is also a piece of junk and not worthy of further investigation.

That would be a tragedy.
 
:clap:I saw that bike when I was down last thursday, it sure was pretty and I remember it at 65k. There were some awesome customs in that same area. Glad you had a safe trip.
 
:agree: that you have to be careful about letting that happen.
I kind of think that if you iived deep in "Suburgatory" with little chance for escape; they might be fine at 35 mph around Town...
That's if you could get it to run right in the first place! :gaah:
 
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