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Honda Trike

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I have seen the Gyro's and their cool, even the Puch TriRad's are neat. But this thing is cool.

You could build a permanent seat in it and have cup holders and room for a stereo if you wanted. The possibility's are endless.

Well enough rambling, you guys check it out.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-Nippi-tricy ... 286.c0.m14

Item # 280267168573 on eBay UK.
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i want one of those to put my dio motor in :twisted:
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Do you have picture because the link dont work here. :cry:
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Post by HondaSE50 »

Oh my god ! Oh my god !

It's exactly what i need ! Is disponible in U.S.A. this vehicule ? (I am handicaped and i am in a electric wheel chair)

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i have never heard of one uptil this one, and this one is in the UK.

canada does have some hondas that are not in the usa, i say theirs a better chance of finding one of those in canada then in the USA>
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Dac wrote:i have never heard of one uptil this one, and this one is in the UK.

canada does have some hondas that are not in the usa, i say theirs a better chance of finding one of those in canada then in the USA>
I think the Nippi was only disponible in the UK ...

In Canada , he dont exist trike ( The Honda Gyro was not authorized ). :cry:
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Thats pretty cool but I think a 49 is extremely underpowered for something that big. A snowmobile engine with its auto trans and an added reverse gearbox would be better.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:Thats pretty cool but I think a 49 is extremely underpowered for something that big. A snowmobile engine with its auto trans and an added reverse gearbox would be better.
A electric wheelchair weigth around 400 pound ... I dont imagine the speed of this with the driver and the wheelchair ...
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Post by mousewheels »

Hey - nice find! I like trikes :D

This is an aftermarket conversion. The company that did this has a more modern version wheelchair model (in 50/80/125cc!) and some other trikes too!

http://www.nippi.co.uk/Nippi.shtml
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mousewheels wrote:Hey - nice find! I like trikes :D

This is an aftermarket conversion. The company that did this has a more modern version wheelchair model (in 50/80/125cc!) and some other trikes too!

http://www.nippi.co.uk/Nippi.shtml
Put a rotating captains chair in the front and a love seat in the back with a little coffee table in between. Perhaps a little electric table lamp?

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