Unfortunately, I don’t have a three-wheel trike lying handily around in the office at the moment, but if I did, I would definitely be busy modifying it for a go at this. If you have a spare trike ...
Trike drifting is gaining a lot of traction (I know, this sounds a bit off) lately, and some guys are willing to take the whole thing to the next level, even if this also includes a good dose of risk.
There are lads out there who can build just about anything if given the right tools, and there are also guys who can drift the hell out of a machine, regardless of the number of wheels it packs. Then ...
Since originating in New Zealand in 2009, the sport of trike drifting has slowly but surely spread to hilly regions all around the globe. From the United States to Puerto Rico, adrenaline junkies are ...
(WBIR-Market Square) If you stop by Market Square you may notice a new shop. Local Motors recently opened it's first stand-alone retail store with a focus on innovative vehicles. If it flies or drives ...
No grown-up vehicle can match the thrill you felt as a kid on your Big Wheel. Cars and motorcycles are fun, but at day’s end they’re serious machines. Recapturing that unbridled euphoria requires a ...
Attaching motors to drift trikes has seen the sport's popularity flourish over the last 12 months. Traditionally a recreation for residents of hilly areas, both companies and DIYers have begun ...
A drift trike is a small sturdy tricycle with a powered front wheel and rear wheels with low friction so that you can drift. They’re fun but there are tons of them. Nowadays, if you want to make your ...
Leave it to the forward-thinking Kiwis to go skidding down hills on Huffy tricycles. Back in 2009 New Zealanders started slapping PVC sleeves onto the rear tires of the childhood classic, killing the ...
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