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Scooter trikes?

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Are 3-wheeld scooters available in Thailand, such as the Sunny 150 cc MC_D150TKB or the Sunny 50cc MC_D50TKA? If not new, then used, at least?

Have seen 1 in thailand owned by a disabled man so may have been modified to suit but don't otherwise go looking for them so gl.

I've just returned from holiday in Chiang Mai and saw at least 4 scooters

with twin wheels at the front and single wheel at the rear.

I'm not a motorcyclist so I've no idea of the make, just spotted them

because they were unusual.

they sell the yamaha 125cc scooters here in udon thani 2 wheels front 1 at the back 79,000 baht but only seen 3 or 4 on the roads here ...

" Sunny 150 cc MC_D150TKB" look like chinese made 2 wheel scooters converted to 3 wheels. Buy the Yamaha 3 wheeler, you will be glad you did!

I have seen a few of the Yamaha Tricity scooters in Chiang Mai. The only thing I have not read or seen is whether you can balance at a stop, since the front wheels do lean. I suppose if you are pretty still the scooter will balance. Although they at first seemed rather odd, I'm more used to seeing them now. There is one gentleman that has a scooter with what I guess could be similar to what you would call training wheels. They are obviously after-market, and jut out about 15 inches on each side. He has bright yellow ribbons or flowers on each side so people behind will see them, so that is another possibility.

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