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15 Responses to “what brand of motorcycle has 2 wheels in front and 1 in back?”
  1. Joker69 says:

    T-rex motorcycle and the Can-am Spyder. Can I get my 10 points now Joker69

  2. Mic says:

    tricycle – usually painted red with finged caps on the grips Mic

  3. petey00petey says:

    i think there are some italian scooters built like this….fairly new petey00petey

  4. Larry M says:

    Can-am Spyder Larry M

  5. Philip P says:

    Piaggio MP3 250 and 50 available in uk 125 elsewhere
    Gillera fuoco 500 is the other.
    Bombardier also make a trailie type too
    there are some kits out there available on the internet Philip P

  6. tiggertrance says:

    Piaggio MP3 250cc. They are super fun. tiggertrance

  7. Chris G says:

    Piaggio make a new scooter like this: called MP3 Chris G

  8. john doe says:

    ooooooo…. Ahhhhh…. thats the new Can-am Spyder bike…..

    lol john doe

  9. Rockies VM says:

    The type of trike scooter with 2 wheels in the front is a “tadpole”.

    The type of trike scooter with 2 wheels in the rear is a “delta”.

    People of course have been using car engines, Harley’s and Goldwings for delta style trikes for quite some time.

    Some tadpoles are customs, however MP3 and scoot-coupe are pretty popular pre-mades.

    There is also a motorcycle type that has the front two wheels real close together and the two front wheels can either change their elevation, or operate as one. this is sometimes called a “lean steer”. Rockies VM

  10. slimcolo says:

    Morgan and BSA both made these before WWII slimcolo

  11. BP says:

    Can-am Spyder BP

  12. Tom B says:

    Chrysler Tomahawk!! cahonies like brass bowling balls baby!!! Tom B

  13. Blitzpup says:

    Piaggiao owns Vespa, Aprillia, and Piggier brands, they produce the MP3 under the Vesper brand, I don’t know if they will do so with the other badges or not. There are other models with the two front/one rear wheel design, but The Vesper is the only one I think of as a true motor scooter. Blitzpup

  14. Paul S says:

    Probably a Piaggio MP3 250cc, They are coming out with a 500 or 600cc version soon. Paul S

  15. Adam T says:

    I think you can go to LoveBiker.com to find the answer, because there are lots of professional bikers who can give you some good suggestions. Wish you good luck! Adam T

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