Posted by
zukerman
17 yrs ago
Hi Guys,
Been today to one of the restaurants in Shek O, when out of nowhere - an amazing Tricycle Blue Colored with a License Plate named ("DEDO") came by, did a U turn and disappeared, since it had a License Plate - I already know it's legal, what I'm trying to figure out is what type of a Tricycle was it - what's the brand/company that manufacturers it and or is there a source in Hong Kong to checked only the "licensed models" since not everybody who buys a tricycle over the net can bring it over and get a license plate that easily ... I found on the internet SIMILAR things but nothing compared to what I've seen today but attached in the link below is just a sample ...
http://www.made-in-china.com/image/2f0j00JvOEtQrCaUuMM/Newest-Trike-Scooter-150cc-LDF-TC007-.jpg
Any kind of help in this matter will be highly appreciated.
Cheers.
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If it is super cool, it may well be an imported custom trike, or a heavily customised local trike.
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I doubt it - the effort and money to get a custom made bike licensed in Hong Kong legally is too much of an effort and very expensive - it wasn't custom made, I'm positive about that.
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Was it electric or petrol
If petrol, was there any indication (sound) that might give an idea of engine size.
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It was Petrol, though I couldn't hear the sound as by the time I got close it went away.
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dbg
17 yrs ago
Could be this:
http://www.ibike.com.hk/01_bike_report/08/spyder/sy.htm
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COULD BE ! Thanks for the link !
Any supplier for that BRP Spyder Can-Am in Hong Kong ?!
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dbg
17 yrs ago
Looks like these guys are bringing them in:
http://www.manwaimotorcycle.com/
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I can see the attraction. A legal way to bring in a 'big bike' engine, in a similar means of transport. Tempting as well. Seeing how they drive here, i would not venture into traffic on 2 wheels, having been a biker almost exclusivley in UK
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Traffic in HK doesn't worry me at all compared to the US or the UK. My experience is that in the UK drivers tend to be quite aggressive, especially in London. The UK does have the highest incidence of road rage in Europe. In the US, my experience is that drivers have generally poor situational awareness.
In HK, I feel traffic is very benign. Most drivers are quite "defensive" in their style. But that's just me.
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You are lucky, you live in HK.
Sorry, I didn't state I am in mainland China. There rules here are only observed if there is a cop visible on the junction. Red lights? Pedesestrian crossings? Pah! ;-)
And driving down the sidewalk at 50kph (30mph), well if the sidwalk is wide enough.
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