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Saw a wierd Bike today....

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whistling.gif Was over in the local mall today.

Saw a motor cycle drive up and park.....never saw the likes of such before.

It had TWO front wheels and one single back wheel. with Kind of a fork arrangement in front and two separate wheels.

Was this a local Thai thing or has someone else seen such an arrangement before.?

Tri City made by Yahama..Never really got off the ground well and overpriced as well

If they had of put a 200cc engine in it it would have flown out the dealership door.

If they had of put a 200cc engine in it it would have flown out the dealership door.

Yeah a 125cc engine was never going to cut it when the Honda PCX is 150cc. You have to sometimes wonder who comes up with these ideas, as anyone in Thailand with a passing interest in bikes would have known this.

Tri City made by Yahama..Never really got off the ground well and overpriced as well

I think Yamaha tried to copy the successfull Piaggo MP3 in Europe.

The MP3 has a 500 cc engine, ABS, traction control and a button to hold the bike strait when you stop. No need to put your feet down .

http://www.piaggio.com/piaggio/INT/en/MP3.html#main

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