Reverse trike....

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Post by ratwing »

Can't afford a BSA or Morgan? Then make your own - this could look good with decent bodywork, I hope the buyer doesn't just pop rivet on flat sheets of ally.
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Post by VmaxRik »

Mmmmm....some of you are missing the point.

It's on a "Q" plate and it's wheel plan is three wheel. ;)

Edit...not you RW, you posted as I was scribbling.


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Post by Doc. »

Point taken Rik . . . but I'd still put it back in the barn, and then burn the barn down :niceone:
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Post by xjs10 »

Q plate & 3 wheel plan........makes it so easy to make what you want......but Maria says NO.....:furious:
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Post by minimutly »

VmaxRik wrote:Mmmmm....some of you are missing the point.

It's on a "Q" plate and it's wheel plan is three wheel. ;)

Edit...not you RW, you posted as I was scribbling.


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Ok, can you explain the significance of this to me?
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Post by swirl »

Great looking project to me sadly im balls deep into the chevy to even think about another one at the mo, wwould love to see this restored :respek:
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Post by panheadpete »

Bald Bloke wrote:Is it a trike with a steering wheel ?

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Great point for debate; is a Morgan/JZR etc a trike?
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minimutly wrote:Ok, can you explain the significance of this to me?
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Shhhushh must whisper this buy it for the Q plate:respek:
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Re: Reverse trike....

Post by john wonfor »

i need a question answered ,,, here goes , i have a mev eco-evo or maybe an evo-eco , not sure ,it is new but an old model , it should have burgman engine and suspension from a donor scooter , i have one but with no v5 plus i have a spare engine and suspension also v5 free that i want to convert to an electric set up , is it a must that i use a donor that has a v5 , thanks .
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Post by Kawazuki »

IMO you can only retain a V5 / reg. plate if that chassis is retained - you're only retaining an engine & transmission so I believe you will need an MSVA test
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