This is the Yamaha Tricity, a weird, three-wheeled scooter that seems to think it’s a sport bike. When parked, it looks more or less like you’re average scooter, but thanks to a front axle that can ...
The Kickstarter campaign for the Doohan EV3 iTank three-wheeled scooter began this week. It’s brought to you by Kartik Ram, the same guy behind the Zeitgeist electric bike that debuted this spring.
The Yamaha Tricity three-wheel leaning scooter costs just $4299 and comes with $60 capped-price servicing. Yamaha Motor Australia spokesman Sean Goldhawk says they are targeting a wide range of buyers ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
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California-based startup X-oto has launched a three-wheeled electric seated scooter aimed at urban riders and delivery services that leans into corners, and could even see folks zipping around town ...
Yamaha is indulging more and more the pleasures of bike concepts. The echoes of the very uncanny Root design haven’t died down completely but the house of Iwata is already showing off two new ideas.
Developed by British engineering company White Motorcycle Concepts (WMC) in partnership with the Northamptonshire Police, the bike was made for the first responders. Dubbed the WMC300FR, the machine ...
Although electric scooters are becoming extremely popular, the things are still just a little too unstable for some people. The Afreda S6 was designed with such folks in mind, as it features two front ...
With Tesla and other big-name manufacturers already saturating the market, its hard for new companies to make a name in the electric vehicle market. But that hasn’t stopped Kartik Ram’s dream of ...
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