Hey-o
I was wondering if anyone had any info on what I could get for a reasonable price that's in between a car and a bike.
>has to have more than 2 wheels,
I was looking into used can-ams or street legal go-carts from kandi or even maybe a buggy or a monocoque/open frame car.
anyone have any info or places to find info? thanks.
>not bike thread
>>14786208
About a lot
Can ams are targeted at boomers who can't balance a bike or disabled riders. They are quote the specialty.
Canterhams, KTM abominations and ariels also aren't the cheapest or more sensible commuters
What about a sidecar?
You get your beloved third wheel, but won't ostracize yourself from the bike community.
You get a trunk and the ability to tale corners more aggressively than a superbike
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>>14786812
Naw, a side car causes drag, makes the bike pull to the right, and you have to put a bigger front wheel and if possible, a steering damper. You're always fighting the steering wit a side car.
>>14786863
specific wheel alignment fixes most of this
also
>turns right under acceleration
>turns left under brakes
>brake for left turns
>gas for right
tell me what's not to love about that
>>14786208
Can I ask, why do you not want to just get a car or just get a bike? These three wheeler things have all the drawbacks of cars and all tho drawbacks of bikes
>>14786909
My favorite part is riding with a passenger who knows what he's doing
Jumping left to right while you drift through the night
>>14786208
Why not get one or the other, or both?
Trikes are the worst of both worlds honestly. They're heavy, big, not as fast as a motorbike and nowhere near as practical as a car.
When you ride them at the limit they bite harder than either of the other two and they're nowhere as nimble as a motorcycle. Also you can't filter with them.
It's not like they're significantly easier to operate than a motorbike or a car either.
>>14786863
Urals are 2wd, ad an example
>>14787181
Like for real, buy a catterham, it's a beauty