Hotbrakes
2013-09-20 13:08:00 UTC
Apparently this is a paraplegic chick from Australia who was touring the US with this contraption. I've seen a front end like this before on a Z1000 at Pikes Peak but don't know who makes it. Pretty bad ass.
Colonel_Klinck
2013-09-20 13:21:00 UTC
fair play to her. Good to see a handicap not stopping someone getting out there and having a blast still.
Crotchrockety
2013-09-20 20:06:00 UTC
Looks like the work of this company. http://www.brudelitech.com/index.htm They must have stepped up their game to include 990 twin powa. Sure takes care of the problem of a wooden front end feel.
Willh
2013-09-20 21:56:00 UTC
Take that over a can-am spyder , that is if I couldn't ride two wheels anymore...
Lowrance
2013-09-20 23:18:00 UTC
Certainly odn't have to worry about tucking the front...
ktmguy
2013-09-21 03:38:00 UTC
Great and indeed soooooo much better than that can am contraption. Why anyone wants to buy that thing is beyond me????
bic_bicknell
2013-09-21 04:19:00 UTC
Wonder if it still wheelies?
Willh
2013-09-21 23:36:00 UTC
Post missing.
ktmguy
2013-09-22 04:08:00 UTC
Post missing.
Willh
2013-09-22 11:13:00 UTC
When I heard that the Bombardier factory had something in the works for the road under the once well known dirt bike name Can-Am, using a Rotax twin I got excited. Great, dirt heritage street bike with big Rotax twin! Built 30 miles from me!
Then they came out with a skidoo with wheels
Then they came out with a skidoo with wheels
soarsore
2013-09-28 05:05:00 UTC
Finally, a 3 wheeler which I would not be embarrassed to ride. The "beak" looks good on that setup. I know a couple of paras who ride, nothing close to the coolness of this. Here is a little more about her. http://www.apparelyzed.com/forums/topic ... a-in-2013/ I reached out to her, I will let you guys know how the SMR is doing with touring.
Hotbrakes
2013-09-28 15:05:00 UTC
Post missing.