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Robert Q. Riley Enterprises is set to introduce their new XR3 hybrid 3-wheeler in June {Autoblog Green}
Jun 12th 2007 12:46AM I have owned a Willmac V/W trike for over 11 years and yes you could get in trouble real soon if you push that vehicle to it limit. Going fast around a corner could, if you lost just a little traction would make you go straight off the road. The front wheel did not have enough weight on it to keep it there were it is suppose to be. But I now own a 1985 Trihawk which has 2 front, one back wheel and can corner up to .91 G The center of gavity (weight) is acting behind the front wheels and is only 12 inches off the ground. I have never been in a more stable and cornering vehicle in my life. It is front wheel drive and steering. Look up the specs on this vehicle, tons there for you to look at. Happy triking every one.
