Three Wheelers - Your opinions and expertise wanted!
Discussion
Ambleton said:
shame about the reliability of the new morgan 3W
Pembleton have just launched a new website, showing off the new bullet tail design and their own lightweight wire wheels in the images!
http://www.pembleton.co.uk/
Cool looking wire wheels and new rear shape....Pembleton have just launched a new website, showing off the new bullet tail design and their own lightweight wire wheels in the images!
http://www.pembleton.co.uk/
dxg said:
Unique design and the interior looks quality, but I'm too poor to be able to afford a threewheeler at that price....will have to build my own.Not one I know but Stuart clearly recognises the car. Interesting vehicle. I landed in a Bikers convention by mistake in Bude yesterday were we stopped on our tour around the West country. Took a look and spotted a three wheeler of very odd design. No phone so no photos.
Checked it out and the 13 registration is from the original motorcycle which given a completely different chassis and a issigonis mini rear end providing the bodywork seemed a bit of a challenge. Obviously not msva'd I would think? But there are others on here who might be more certain of the rules? Rest of the bikes were an interesting interpretation of the road requirements with thunderous exausts prety well universal and much wheel spinning on the road in evidence. Very happy group and no trouble at all. Glorious sunshine all day for the last three days of our tour!
Could be the sun shining on the righteous but I do, rather think that, in my case, it is the Devil looking after his own. .
Checked it out and the 13 registration is from the original motorcycle which given a completely different chassis and a issigonis mini rear end providing the bodywork seemed a bit of a challenge. Obviously not msva'd I would think? But there are others on here who might be more certain of the rules? Rest of the bikes were an interesting interpretation of the road requirements with thunderous exausts prety well universal and much wheel spinning on the road in evidence. Very happy group and no trouble at all. Glorious sunshine all day for the last three days of our tour!
Could be the sun shining on the righteous but I do, rather think that, in my case, it is the Devil looking after his own. .
A nice set of images of the Rayvolution threewheeler :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125618686@N06/sets/7...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125618686@N06/sets/7...
fuoriserie said:
A nice set of images of the Rayvolution threewheeler :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125618686@N06/sets/7...
Yeah, pretty good detail shots, from around 2012/2013.https://www.flickr.com/photos/125618686@N06/sets/7...
The brochure from around mid 2013 was a bit sparse, but still had some good shots.
I've always like the Malone Skunk and here are a few good videos showing it in detail :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3WTggDPJs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FLwx_SJQGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_ZqOn6yw-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3WTggDPJs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FLwx_SJQGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_ZqOn6yw-Q
browse said:
Looks quite a motor to me. Registered as a Berkeley/Metro so presumably using a Metro set up which should give sharp performance but might be a bit throttle sensitive with all the weight over the front wheels? Certainly well worth looking at, it looks a tidy set up and is road registered in that form. Good to see someone is building Berkeleys. If I wasn't snowed under with a ridiculous number of kit cars I woud be interested myself!! Gassing Station | Kit Cars | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff