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  2. JZR Trikes - Wikipedia

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    The JZR 'beetle-back' at Newark Kit Car Show, Lincolnshire c.1993. JZR was inspired by the early Morgan Aero three-wheelers and more recent cars like the Triking. The kit comprised a square tube steel chassis with a galvanized floorpan and body sides. The upper body consisted of GRP panels.

  3. Three-wheeler - Wikipedia

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    The Can-Am Spyder is a three-wheeled motorcycle manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products. ... Plans–2008, Kit–2009 Front 3-cylinder diesel (125 mpg), ...

  4. List of motorized trikes - Wikipedia

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    Three-wheeler (three wheel vehicles including animal, human, or motors) Tilting three-wheeler (related to the suspension of the vehicle) All-terrain vehicle (ATVs) (variety of wheel number and configurations) Go-kart; Off road go-kart and Dune buggies (typically 4 wheels plus roll cage) Chopper (motorcycle) Motor bicycle related: Feet forwards ...

  5. Can-Am Spyder - Wikipedia

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    The Can-Am Spyder ("Spyder") is a three-wheeled motorcycle manufactured by Can-Am motorcycles, a division of Bombardier Recreational Products. The vehicle has a single rear drive wheel and two wheels in front for steering, similar in layout to a modern snowmobile. The Spyder uses an ATV-like chassis. The manufacturer refers to it as a "roadster ...

  6. Aero 3S - Wikipedia

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    The full fibreglass body kit (unpainted) retails at $8,500 USD as of 2018, [3] [failed verification] to which must be added the cost of the host T-Rex. The body was designed by Hani Harouche, who explains that "I called it the Aero 3S, aero for the more aerodynamic shape [than the T-Rex], and 3S for the three seasons you can actually drive it ...

  7. Stimson Scorcher - Wikipedia

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    The Stimson Scorcher is a three-wheeled vehicle designed by Barry Stimson and first produced in the UK in 1976. [1] The Scorcher was available preassembled or as a kit, sold by Noovoh Developments of Brighton [1] for £385 (equivalent to £2100 in 2023 [a]). [2] During its four-year production run, ending in 1980, 30 Scorchers were produced. [3]

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