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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobu View Post
    Yeah, they're really expensive scooters with three wheels (sometimes referred to as roadsters, but it's not what I'd call them).

    They're fun do drive, get you low to the ground with lots of wind and bugs in your face (or not). I prefer a motorcycle, personally...if not simply for the $25k+ pricetag these things ask.
    I agree with you! I would much rather drive a motorcycle. Compared to those machines, I would rather spend my money on a used Miata. If you get caught in bad weather, you can put your top up. Even with full rain gear on, driving a cycle in the rain sucks!

    I call the Slingshot a "poor man's convertible", but they're not cheap!


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevehayes View Post
    This is the first time I've seen something like this. What is the purpose of this design? I was very interested in how it will feel on the road and how comfortable it is. Is it possible to order and deliver such a thing? I would love to buy something like this, and I'm even willing to take over transportation. I just know a great company that is engaged in motorcycle transportation and also offer excellent prices for their services. I would trust them exclusively, as I have transported several of my motorcycles a couple of times and everything was done in the best conditions
    Spam bots are so weird...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevehayes View Post
    This is the first time I've seen something like this. What is the purpose of this design? I was very interested in how it will feel on the road and how comfortable it is. Is it possible to order and deliver such a thing? I would love to buy something like this, and I'm even willing to take over transportation. I just know a great company that is engaged in motorcycle transportation and also offer excellent prices for their services. I would trust them exclusively, as I have transported several of my motorcycles a couple of times and everything was done in the best conditions
    Good to know. I'll be sure to use prank dialer for the number on that website daily
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    Quote Originally Posted by Basic View Post
    Spam bots are so weird...
    Much thanks for pointing this out.


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