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Monday, August 6, 2007

HOW GOOD ARE THREE WHEELS ?


--> PIAGGIO MP3

There's been a rash of the new three-wheeled vehicles appearing of late, some promissing bilke-like thrills with extra safety. Now the question is "do high-tech three-wheelers have a future in superbiking? "

First, Piaggio's MP3 and Fuoco, now the Can-Am Spyder, and even Harley Davidson is rumored to work on some sort of three-wheeler. So, is this the future? Are three-wheelers going to sate the safetycrats who're out to kill off motorcycles once and for all, and prove a viable new route for bikers?
In terms of safety, there's no doubt a three-wheeler is more stable than a proper bike. You can even slide an MP3's twin front wheels without falling off, while the Spyder takes as much effort to crash as a car.

CAN-AM SPYDER -->


But it's not that simple.For a start, none of these are going to tempt bike riders in significant numbers. The scooters are too heavy and slow and the MP3 technology won't easily translate to higher performance bikes anyway, as is upsets the weight distribution and slows the steering too much. As for the Spyder, it's too wide, slow and car-like, for all it's funky looks, to make real inroads into the bike world. Already riders' groups the BMF and MAG have given it the cold-shoulder as its drivers' needs simply aren't the same as bike riders', so it wouldn't be possible for a campaign to inlcude it and bikers together. And it's not allowed in bike parking bays, bus lanes and the like.
The Spyder, as its number of wheeles suggests, is half way between a bike and a carl a step up for four-wheeler fans in terms of excitement while addressing some of their dafety concerns, but it's a step down for bike riders.

Why then are these three-wheelers making an appearance now? It's simply another facet of the oncreasing diversity in "leisure-related" vehicles which has been going on for the last decade. There are more models of bikes, in more categories, available now than ever. A dozen years ado, there were barely any big naked bikes around, yet now there are hordes of them. Car manufacturers are constantly looking for new niches too, so it was inevitable that more than one manufacturer would think about a different number of wheels.
The Piaggio-Gilera concept will catch on in the scooter sector because it offers more safety without compromising the basic scooter appeal os traffic manoeuvrability. But cars cause jams, not bust them, so a car-width three-wheeler offers nothing there, and less in other respects to bike riders, so it will only be a curiosity.

3 comentarii:

Unknown said...

I must say, that your claims of the three wheeler as being a "step down" is seriously silly. Can-ams target group on this are the people who do not wish to risk eating pavement, but still like the open air feel.

I personally bought a spyder simply seeing the photos on the web. I wouldent have ever considered purchasing a motorcycle otherwise. I think the rash of youth that scream by me on one wheel at 90 miles an hour while I am navigating Atlanta traffic at 70 miles an hour are idiots.

Hows that for a generalization. "All motorcyclists are idiots because certain ones drive with too much risk, and put thier lives in danger."

Look at the true taget market, and take into consideration why people buy different items and really put it into perspective. Maybe the spyder is not a good fit for you.

Then again, maybe you dont fit the target market for what it was intended.

Unknown said...

Can-am's target market was not Intended for Motorcycle riders. If you feel the need to flame the potential of the first affordable three wheeler on the market, do so.

The target market for the can-am is 30-50 year olds who have given up the desire to spill thier brains all over the pavement but miss the open air feel of riding.

I purchased a spyder in march, well put my money down only seeing photos of the bike on the net. I would not consider buying a two wheeled bike for the risk factors associated with it. I have kids. I don't want to have a wreck, because the nice little grey haired woman "did not see me" and pulled out in front of me at an intersection.

I like the fact that the spyder is wide. and stable, with three wheel traction control, and you would be surprised what the 1000cc engine will do as far as performance is concerned.

Additionally, I can go out and buy any major manufacturers two wheeled production bike today, only to see 15-20 of them at the next bike event i attend. I bought one of 600 available Spyders this year. I guarantee my bike will turn more heads at the next event than any major production bike out there.


-Ryan

Danny Ivanescu said...

thanks for the comment.I really don't think that three-wheelers are not cool. Three wheels are as cool as it can get and yes, you will turn more heads than a normal bike. But you will never do a wheelie or stoppie. That turns even more heads. And three wheelers, as I said...will have no future in superbike events. Only specialized events.Really no offence Ryan, I like the can-am spyder. But a three-wheeler will never beat a normal bike on a TT. ANd this is what the review is about. I hope you like the blog. Enjoy your can-am and ride/drive safely.
Danny.