Piaggio MP3

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Hog, Dec 4, 2006.

  1. Hog

    Hog Guest

    On 5th Gear now. 2 front wheels. Looks a bit fucking handy that does,
    decent styling job, big engine....
     
    Hog, Dec 4, 2006
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    Gyp Guest

    I thought it looked good, but I take it you're taking the piss?
     
    Gyp, Dec 4, 2006
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    wessie Guest

    did you hear VBH at the end of the Corsa airbag testing?

    "I'm glad I didn't have to film that report. I've had enough bangs from
    this job..."
     
    wessie, Dec 4, 2006
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  4. So it can do a stoppie; I reckon a decent wheelie will be harder.

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    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Dec 4, 2006
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  5. mmmmm.... so scripted it was cringeworthy, even though it is true..... dirty
    little hussey.
     
    Brownz \(Mobile\), Dec 5, 2006
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    Vass Guest

    would a helmet be required? after all its a trike
     
    Vass, Dec 5, 2006
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    darsy Guest

    I saw one on the road on Saturday just outside Watford - very funny
    looking indeed.
     
    darsy, Dec 5, 2006
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    Scraggy Guest

    No, anyone can ride it.

    hth
     
    Scraggy, Dec 5, 2006
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    darsy Guest

    that said, if I were commuting in town, I'd consider one.

    Pricey, mind.
     
    darsy, Dec 5, 2006
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  10. Hog

    Hog Guest

    No I like the idea. Reminds me of the Stimpson Scorcher very slightly
    but with a banking mechanism.
     
    Hog, Dec 5, 2006
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