MP3 and helmet?
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MP3 and helmet?
Saw a chap riding through Felixstowe the other day on a Piaggio MP3. He wasn’t wearing a helmet? Personally I would but should he have to by law? It’s the first time I’ve seen one of these front 2 wheelers (as opposed to the “trike” with two rear wheels) being ridden helmetless. Can’t seem to find out the legal position on Google
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Re: MP3 and helmet?
I think that the MP3 has wheels far enough apart to classify as a trike. The Yamaha tricity marketing makes a point of saying that you can drive it on a car licence so presumably no helmet needed ?
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Re: MP3 and helmet?
It makes no difference wether the two wheels of a trike are at the front or the back if they are far enough apart it can be registered as a trike. If so the rider doesn't have to wear a crash helmet, I would!. there are other requirements like a foot brake and a parking brake, etc. Therefore they can be driven on a car licence if your test was taken before 2013, don't quote me on that but I think it's correct. I've never seen anybody riding one without a helmet and I wouldn't do it. I once tried it when it was still legal to do so but didin't like it at all.
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Re: MP3 and helmet?
Yes, all recent 3 wheelers seem to legally defined as trikes, with brake pedal etc. The very earliest MP3s weren't though - they had a narrower track and no brake pedal. It does seem a dodgy idea to attract car drivers to a very bike like trike on the basis that you don't need any training! As for riding without a helmet....people who do so must be bonkers. I'm sure you can get knocked off by an idiot motorist just as easily on an MP3 as on a two wheeler, with very similar consequences.
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Re: MP3 and helmet?
Totally agree that riding without a helmet is crazy. I crashed my MP3 on ice and without a helmet I could well have been dead!
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Re: MP3 and helmet?
I quite agree roadster. I tried dying last year and it wasn't very nice!
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