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Location: Independence, MO
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Interesting trike
Yeah, it's called a Stallion. I saw one last summer.
http://southwesttrikes.com/stallion.htm If I remember correctly, it uses some parts from the Ford Mustang. Not my cup of tea, but some might like it. I figured for 32K, I'd buy a Honda Civic and have lots of money left over for a tricked-out Nomad. ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Midwest
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Interesting trike
The owner had had a stroke and his left side didn't function well.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Damascus, OR
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Interesting trike
Looks like a good way to keep the wind in your face after you have suffered from a stroke.
I would probably lean more towards a trike, but it looks easy enough to operate. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Tucumcari NM
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Interesting trike
Stallion built with Ford parts 4 cyl engine has A/C , heater automatic transmission. Looked at one in Nashville was told it would keep up with the new Mustang GT.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Pasco , Wa
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Interesting trike
Interesting looking vehicle,but I would say it is more a 3 wheeled car than a motorcycle.
At $33K I could have 2 or 3 bikes in the garage. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cartersville, Georgia
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Interesting trike
It's about the same price as the new Harley "Tri-Glide". I saw one of these back in the summer. A husband & wife team. The husband had had a heart attack, and this was the only way they felt safe.
When they went to register it for a tag, they could have registered it as a motorcycle or a car. They registered it as a car, thus they don't have to wear helmets. ![]()
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Location: North Central Illinois
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Interesting trike
I saw one on the road this past summer... never seen one before nor since until this post. Has wondered what it was.
I agree... a bit more of a car than bike/trike.
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