Was this from a movie? Japanese license plate...
Other 3 wheeled vehicles
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Was this from a movie? Japanese license plate...
Looks like Ryan Gosling in Blade Runner 2049.
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I have had a reservation for this for a loooooong time...I have a feeling it's never going to happen.
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More dildos on wheels YAY
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I put 100 deposit on it..will see not sure I really want one the more I hear about them..
If I had chance for any 3 wheeler it would be Vanderhall Indio concept
I am glad I did not put 1K down like I did on the Losing Elio 3 wheeler..Scam that it was..
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Variety is the spice of life!
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Total sling rip off! They should have some imagination. But I guess as they say, imitation is the best form of flattery.
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Not exactly a 3 wheeler but need IMO
These Harley Campers Will Change The Way You Take Road Trips On Your Hog
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1941 Kurogane Model 1 "Fire Trike" | Japan 🇯🇵
The Kurogane "Model 1" tricycle displayed at Motorworld museum was found in Malaysia in a very bad condition. According to the former owner it was possible to learn that in the past it was a fire tricycle, engaged in firefighting and debris removal on the territory of Japan, and later in Malaysia. History of two countries, Japan and Italy, is very similar in this respect – we have already shown you a similar fire-fighting tricycle, but produced by a famous Italian company - Moto Guzzi E.R. 1940.
The Kurogane tricycle's engine, as on many other machines of the time, is a V-twin 1100 ccm engine turned across the frame for better cooling. The gearbox is assembled in a separate block, making it easier to access and replace engine parts when needed.
The engine for water pump is the first-series Nissan engine and is still being restored.
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1944 Zündapp KS 750 | Germany
In the late 1930s, the Nuremberg located Zündapp Werke GmbH developed the KS 750 motorcycle. It was designed for off-road use and was used for reconnaissance, transport of personnel and supplies, as well as casualty evacuation. During the WW2 Zundapp KS 750 had been painted in two schemes: for European countries it was produced in dark gray and for North Africa in dark yellow.
Zündapp KS 750 is powered by a 751 ccm 4-stroke twin-cylinder boxer engine with 26 hp at 4000 rpm rating. The ignition is designed with a magneto. Thanks to good waterproof and an air filter located at the top of the engine, the motorcycle is able to overcome shallow water obstacles with the engine partly submerged in water.
Motorcycle with a sidecar weighs a substantial 420 kg, but it is easy to handle and reliable while operation. On both sides of the sidecar body ammunition bags are mounted while the front part is adapted for a machine gun.
From 1940 to 1944 Zündapp Werke, GmbH produced 18,635 motorcycles model KS 750
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I think this is cool as hell. And the rear ramp allows him to load and unload himself.
When ya gotta ride to your ride!
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I think this is cool as hell. And the rear ramp allows him to load and unload himself.
When ya gotta ride to your ride!
We had a guy come in to a national enduro years ago pulling his enduro bike on a trailer with his street bike. He had come from Ala..