Different type of trike

First Reaction: It looks like it should have hard plastic wheels on the back, so you can make those famous sliding turns.
But...it's for real ! It boasts a 113" V-twin built by Ultima and is available with a standard 6 speed or an optional 3 speed automatic.

With a low center of gravity, it is probably a pretty stable machine and the ladies certainly won't have to fret about their feet reaching the ground!

Definitely an interesting machine and I would love to try one.

They are claiming a MSRP base price of $25,999 with a 96" engine but I suspect you'll be hard pressed to get it dressed with full power for much less than $38-$40k.

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My but would be too close to the ground . 50 would feel like 100 . I remember my Go Cart days we did 30 and felt like 60. :)
 

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