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saw one of these today, what a sweet ride

My preferrence in that kind of vehicle leans more towards the T-Rex!! I prefer the lower center of gravity on that design!! Trikes done right are cool though! :thumbsup:
 
A friend of mine almost bought a T-Rex, until he found out he could not run it at NASA events. Not considered a car by them, three wheels=motor cycle. I wonder what they considered the Morgan
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T-Rex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38TFetQAe2o
 
I think the Morgans can be registered as motorcycles too, depending on where you are.

During Bike Week I saw a steady stream of T-Rexs (or something that looks pretty darned close to them). I guess they were doing group test-rides with about a dozen at a time. Very weird looking the first time you see them.
 
Pretty neat. "This three-wheeler was capable of sport bike-like speed, too, because power comes from a 106-hp Rotax V-twin paired to a choice of a traditional five-speed manual or a five-speed sequential gearbox. Prices will start around $15,000"

I thought manual motorcycle gearboxes WERE sequential.?
A bit pricey for a half sportbike, half atv. But interesting. I wonder what kind of fuel mileage they get.
 
Those things are popping up all over So Cal. I don't really see the allure. It's like a motorcycle for people who can't ride a motorcycle. It has the limitations of both cars and motorcycles without many of the benefits.
 
the really weird ones are the scooters with 2 front wheels sitting about 6 inches apart.
 
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