if its got four wheels would it still be a trike
ir would it be a quad
in which case you need a car licence
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i was an atheist until i realised i am god
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Before my time!Meldrew wrote:It isn't that tilting Honda Gyro I was referring to, remember the Honda ATC trikes? They were red with a blue seat and came in 70, 90, 110, and 125 sizes. They weren't road legal either.
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I remember those Honda ATC trikes. I think they did 4 wheel quad versions too which sort of took over when they stopped making the three wheel ones after the aforementioned bad press due to accidents.
Didn't the trikes feature in one of the James Bond films of the time with the baddies hurling them over sand dunes or something? I'm sure I remember something like that...
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Didn't the trikes feature in one of the James Bond films of the time with the baddies hurling them over sand dunes or something? I'm sure I remember something like that...
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Ah, here it is -
I think they're the Hondas - they don't look very stable do they?
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I think they're the Hondas - they don't look very stable do they?
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