the double grip in the front by curves and braking , that rocks..
(10-28-2017 10:26 AM)Frulk Wrote: [ -> ]Cool video ...
Coolness of the video is in the eye of the viewer, but for the world I fail to see how can this three-wheeled contraption be better than a motorcycle.
And speaking of the video: please, please give me good photographs, that I can study at leisure and see the details without the frame freeze, give me the complete technical specifications (including engine kW rating!) and spare me the techno-sound, computer animations and editing that induces epileptic fits...
Rotor..I fixed my initial thread entry.
I'm all for this concept. When the day comes that I struggle physically to manage a two-wheeler, I'd be on this bike in a heartbeat.
One ride will answer many questions; will it answer to rider input and body English like a 2 wheeler? Scorpion 3 wheelers sure don’t feel like a motorcycle as they don’t lean.
Doubled front tire contact should make it safer during cornering and shorter braking distances. Stability increased, too.
Demos will draw more first time riders because it won’t tip over at slow speeds.
I think it’s brilliant and looking forward to a test ride ASAP.
Gee, put two of those wheels on the back and what do you have? Maybe a Porsche?
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Frulk Wrote:Rotor..I fixed my initial thread entry.
No need; everything,
but everything we write here has an implied opening sentence: "In the opinion of the uneducated and opinionated undersigned joker..."; at least I assume
all my posts carry this preamble (in invisible ink
Stichill Wrote:...When the day comes that I struggle physically to manage a two-wheeler, I'd be on this bike in a heartbeat.
I am much closer to that day than you
- which is why I want Honda to take cb650f plant and build around it cb1100-like motorcycle, only 50-60 kilograms lighter. Next, I'll give up on my religion of Four Cylinders Minimum and go, in discrete decrements, all the way down to a 50 cc scooter. However...:
736cc Wrote:One ride will answer many questions... looking forward to a test ride ASAP.
I'll be next in line.