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@friendster7-oVJr9h • Mar 28, 2008
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@friendster7-oVJr9h • Mar 28, 2008
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@friendster7-oVJr9h • Mar 28, 2008
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@dep-Xne9ZU • Mar 28, 2008
hey friendster7,
hi 😁 !! this is my First scrap to you.
this car+bike= cike is really cool. I would like to more about it. So if you could tell something interesting or give me a link to get to know some more about this "cike", i would be really grateful to you. -
@gohm-F3UUpP • Mar 29, 2008
OK, you knew how to get me involved and drooling!! Even though not a true motorcycle, laugh. There is an electric concept one here in the US as well as several internal combustion ones like this. I've spent some time following the development of this style of concept and am very interested, although the "purist" motorcyclist in me thinks it looses the "essence" of riding a motorcycle. I think this design is a more viable option in the immediate future than the route explored by BMW with the c1 a few years back. I think a tilt three wheeler with the body styling of the old three wheeled Morgan cars would be great, though they were the opposite (two in front, one in back and did not lean into turns). -
@khooper-A2tETs • Dec 15, 2008
A motor-cike. The engine is built in or around the hub of the cike-wheel, and as low as possible above the surface.
Because of the way the trailer is connected, the pictured version actually is a stable three-wheeler on which an easy seat also is possible. But after disconnecting the trailer, the motor-cike also can be used solo.
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@friendster7-oVJr9h • Jun 2, 2023
hi dep ..sure i will help u take a look at this
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