The Little Book of Trikes
| Format: Paperback, 96 Pages Item: 196248 ISBN: 9781845842956 SpecsIllustrations: 86 color photos Size: 5.5 x 5.5 x .75 Weight: 0.375 lb. Published: December 1st 2011 DC: AE List Price: $9.95 $7.46All discounts based on list price. No trade discounts available from sale price. In Stock |
Motor trikes have been around since the dawn of motoring, with many starting out as utility vehicles or prototypes of cars. But trikes haven’t died out or become mere relics of motoring history – companies all over the world still produce them today, and many will convert a motorcycle into a trike. Trikes are not only huge fun, but can also be a lifestyle choice. They are as diverse as the people who ride them, and this book illustrates the vast range of machines available. The reader will discover a plethora of trike designs and layouts from the late 19th century to the present day. Some influential designs include Piaggio’s three wheeled vehicles, the Morgan three wheeler, and the Harley-Davidson Servicar. The book also features the products of companies that convert motorcycles into trikes, and shows some mass-produced examples that you can buy today. Then there are the weird and wonderful machines built by individual enthusiasts – a testament to their engineering skills and true eccentricity ... |
Adam Quellin grew up in East Anglia and served a three year apprenticeship as a motor mechanic. Classic cars have been a lifelong passion, and Adam is particularly keen on microcars and anything unusual in the motoring world. He has written two books on the subject – Microcars at Large! and Little Book of Microcars. Adam enjoys driving his three-wheeled Messerschmitt whenever he gets the chance, and is the editor of the Messerschmitt Owners’ Club magazine. |