@@fabiocali6435got MP3, was conaidering Metropolis, seems georgeous, but if i cant have it with my car driving license, cant do it. Such.a pitty. Im also big Peugeor cars fan recently they are doing great design.
I'm too old now for a bike, even a three wheeler, but I would go for the Kymco. I am not too interested in speed. At my ageing body comfort is the most important
The Peugeot's ok ,but I would have a problem with the ghost lion. The Piaggio is so advanced - a rear view camera! Fantastic! - all it needs now is an ash tray and it will have achieved motorcycling perfection!
The Can Am Ryker and it's bigger brother the Spyder are classed as motorcycles in Australia and require the rider to hold a motorcycle licence and have completed a pre-riding training course. Only the Ryker 600 is learner approved meaning a rider must be on a full licence before thinking of riding either the Ryker 900 or any Spyder. To my knowledge some three wheeler - those that have the 2 wheels at the back (Boom Trike - made in Germany) may be ridden in some states on a car licence.
@garywoods765 I like the Tricity would not own one since i dislike scooters as a whole. The Tricity been the only one i kind of like but i just love my bikes so i can not see my self going to a scooter.
I spoke with a Kymco dealer in Scotland, who said that it’s unlikely we will get this new trike for sale in the UK. I just don’t understand why such machines aren’t as popular here than on the continent.
Very interesting. Pity many of these aren't imported to Australia. I was fortunate to own and ride an early Gilera 500 three wheeler in 2010 when it was imported. Was a difficult bike to sell pre=owned even thopugh in great condition when I sold it. For that reason alone, I will never own a three wheeler again.
I understand they withdrew the Yamaha Tricity 300 for sale in the UK last summer, due to safety concerns about the upright locking system. Does anyone know whether they have resolved this issue and if it’s back at dealerships and offered with a full warranty etc.?
@@itzajdmting yes, I bought one, but sadly I sold it back not long afterwards, as I found it just too heavy and unwieldy. It’s a real beast to slow manoeuvre and I actually dropped it, although it is pretty stable and efficient once out on the open road. I’m 6’5” and no weakling, but manually moving it about and turning it up my narrow path almost gave me a hernia, so it was not the machine for my particular circumstances. Not that I wouldn’t recommend it for others if they are are strong and fit and can ride in and out of a garage on the level.
@@stonemarten1400 Thanks for the feedback, and fair play to you for trying it out. These things don't always work out. Yes I'm 6'1 but understand the hassle of manual manoeuvring as I've had multiple chronic injuries over the years. I'm actually thinking of getting a 125 because they're just so light and can still keep up with traffic (slow traffic lol), and just give me a taste of riding after having been away from it for a couple of decades. Did you end up replacing the 300 with something else? I know the regs are hard on manufacturers, but I seriously think they need to start prioritising weight, I think they would definitely shift more units. Everyone loves finding a bike to be lighter than expected.
@@itzajdmting my choices are limited as I don’t have a full motorcycle licence. That was one of the advantages of the Tricity 300, riding it on a car licence. Next year, I might take my motorcycle test though and I’m quite interested in a lovely, classic-looking bike, such as a Royal Enfield Classic 350 or a new BSA Goldstar 550. These are not particularly light though, so I might end up with the same issues as the Yamaha!
Rode the kymco. Its fast as fork but i found it not to comfy in my op. Shite storage under seat. Bought a tricity 300 and had it a year now. Comfy nippy and leans well and has room for 2 lids and some pic nic food under the seat. Its also better looking than the kymco and is 4 k cheaper..
@@adeelmohammed6921 no idea. Never rode one. I preffer the tricity for looks out of all the 3 wheelers. Not sure of mpg . I do know it will do 160 plus miles to 12 notes of petrol if driven slow but i average less than that cos i drive it quite fast.
If something is classed a trike, does it have any effect on congestion charges and parking fees? My 125 scooter is free on both of them. But I needed a CBT and couldn’t just ride a more powerful machine on a car license.
Can am Ryker is like a 3 wheeled car that you steer with handlebars, no? It doesn't lean and can't split lanes with it(It appears too wide). I feel like the best things about riding a motorcycle are missing. Reply
@@larryhouse3776 The Niken finds it and ignores it. I test rode one for more than 100 km and deliberately sought the worst road surfaces and it was fantastic ,especially the front end's compliance.
What did I see at the end by the Kymko model?? Does it have a chain drive to the rear wheel?? I did check it again and I almost sure that's what I see. That would be a defenite NO GO for me. I'll go for another test ride on a different piaggio model soon, how ever I also am curious at the Yamaha
I think for looks and storage space and a decent (er) price, the Trinity 300 is the best of the bunch. The ryker are not really in on the same category. The Cv3 is nice too but 12k ffs.
Jammer dat Piaggio zich alleen concentreert op rijders tot 180 cm, ben je zoals ik langer dan lijkt het alsof je op een toilet zit met de lage zithouding met rugklachten als gevolg, nu heb ik dan mijn zadel zelf laten verhogen met 8 cm, maar het zou een mooie optie zijn als Piaggio met een keuze zou komen voor een hogere zit, verder is zoals met alle modellen dit al was de vering erg stug
Pity that the only one they make that isn't a step through scooter, the Niken, you can't ride on a car licence. Can they just make a normal motorbike with the front wheels wide enough to meet the requirements....
I want Yamaha to make a larger capacity Tricity, say 500 or 600cc. If some scooters 3-wheelers have lock-in-an-upright position technology, why can't the Niken? The Kymco CV3 sounds promising.
I'm 57 with a grandad license . Can I ride any of these three wheel scooters/ bikes with a pilyon passenger . Please excuse my spelling on the pilyon . All best
Nice. I think tbe yamaha tricity 300 looks to be the best package of the 3 wheelers in terms of looks and and price. For me. Seems to be a good piece of kit. I'm seriously considering getting one.
Just to say one day in my car i seen one of thease and the rider was going around a bend and i saw the bike fall over onto the rider also thd rider was only looked like 10 mph
Well you can drop the scooters if the wheel lock isn't engaged. It's cuz they lean just like a regular motorcycle. The only exception in this video would be the Can Am Ryker. That is more like a car, if you ask me. The Yamaha Niken doesn't even have that locking mechanism. That one you do have to treat like a regular motorcycle.
Euro5 vehicles have a big loss of power while the scooter itself is more expensive so it's not a feature but a requirement for the EU market that is useless in other continents. And I don't know how is a three wheeler riding style but it's again loss of power when compared to a two wheeler, more expensive to buy and more expensive services.
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These vehicles are supposed to be mostly easy to use. Well, the NIKEN I drove in the summer of 2018 during its pan-European launch was the most uncomfortable vehicle I've ever driven in my life. Since then I've been looking at the few that are out there (because, justifiably, they don't sell) and I shudder to remember how unreasonably high the saddle and its center of gravity are. Brrr... nightmare!
This Yamaha Tricity 125 video was filmed here in Portugal, near my house, nice
Viva Portugal
Great to see all the different makes . I think the last one from KYMCO seems the tick all the boxes
@@fabiocali6435got MP3, was conaidering Metropolis, seems georgeous, but if i cant have it with my car driving license, cant do it. Such.a pitty. Im also big Peugeor cars fan recently they are doing great design.
KYMCO USA shows the CV3 available in the US Market now.
I'm too old now for a bike, even a three wheeler, but I would go for the Kymco. I am not too interested in speed. At my ageing body comfort is the most important
This is my dilema, my brother
Just the info I needed
The Peugeot's ok ,but I would have a problem with the ghost lion.
The Piaggio is so advanced - a rear view camera! Fantastic! - all it needs now is an ash tray and it will have achieved motorcycling perfection!
Aircon would be great too.
The Can Am Ryker and it's bigger brother the Spyder are classed as motorcycles in Australia and require the rider to hold a motorcycle licence and have completed a pre-riding training course. Only the Ryker 600 is learner approved meaning a rider must be on a full licence before thinking of riding either the Ryker 900 or any Spyder. To my knowledge some three wheeler - those that have the 2 wheels at the back (Boom Trike - made in Germany) may be ridden in some states on a car licence.
Any news on the Neowing from Honda?
Exactly. This will be the best. Are they out in the UK?
I own a Niken GT the 2019 one and its a joy to ride but boy do people seem to dislike it for some reason.
Because cannot use car licence I guess . Risk it ????
@garywoods765 I like the Tricity would not own one since i dislike scooters as a whole. The Tricity been the only one i kind of like but i just love my bikes so i can not see my self going to a scooter.
what about cooders and quatros and 3 wheelers with 2 wheels in back
Hope can all these can get approval to use in Malaysia as same as Can Am Spyder
I spoke with a Kymco dealer in Scotland, who said that it’s unlikely we will get this new trike for sale in the UK. I just don’t understand why such machines aren’t as popular here than on the continent.
the weather...............
@@robertsprent3024 with 2 whells on the front they are just better against the weather.......
I would very much like to see further progression in the design imagine a 4 wheel scooter two leaning wheels in the back a Leaning Quad-Cycle
The Kymco priced right could take the UK market by storm. I know a Kymco mechanic and he says they are almost like "lexus" in terms of reliability
I was on an owners' forum, and problems have been reported.
@@1990-t1j I am sure there will be issues . But generally they seem to be well made . Nothing would stop me from buying one if I was in the market
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It would be great if they were available in north America
KYMCO USA has the CV3 in the US market now.
Very interesting. Pity many of these aren't imported to Australia. I was fortunate to own and ride an early Gilera 500 three wheeler in 2010 when it was imported. Was a difficult bike to sell pre=owned even thopugh in great condition when I sold it. For that reason alone, I will never own a three wheeler again.
Cv3 😍
What about Piaggio MP3 400?
Could you guys look at the lower price range Old style 125cc scooters, ie like the AJS Modena, MGB Trieste? Thanks in advance
I understand they withdrew the Yamaha Tricity 300 for sale in the UK last summer, due to safety concerns about the upright locking system. Does anyone know whether they have resolved this issue and if it’s back at dealerships and offered with a full warranty etc.?
Wondered why it had disappeared from their line-up on the web site.
Pretty sure I saw 300s for sale at my local Yammie dealer over the weekend, but presumably you're aware of that now?
@@itzajdmting yes, I bought one, but sadly I sold it back not long afterwards, as I found it just too heavy and unwieldy. It’s a real beast to slow manoeuvre and I actually dropped it, although it is pretty stable and efficient once out on the open road. I’m 6’5” and no weakling, but manually moving it about and turning it up my narrow path almost gave me a hernia, so it was not the machine for my particular circumstances. Not that I wouldn’t recommend it for others if they are are strong and fit and can ride in and out of a garage on the level.
@@stonemarten1400 Thanks for the feedback, and fair play to you for trying it out. These things don't always work out. Yes I'm 6'1 but understand the hassle of manual manoeuvring as I've had multiple chronic injuries over the years. I'm actually thinking of getting a 125 because they're just so light and can still keep up with traffic (slow traffic lol), and just give me a taste of riding after having been away from it for a couple of decades. Did you end up replacing the 300 with something else? I know the regs are hard on manufacturers, but I seriously think they need to start prioritising weight, I think they would definitely shift more units. Everyone loves finding a bike to be lighter than expected.
@@itzajdmting my choices are limited as I don’t have a full motorcycle licence. That was one of the advantages of the Tricity 300, riding it on a car licence. Next year, I might take my motorcycle test though and I’m quite interested in a lovely, classic-looking bike, such as a Royal Enfield Classic 350 or a new BSA Goldstar 550. These are not particularly light though, so I might end up with the same issues as the Yamaha!
nice overview but i´m missing the quadro qv3
Great Review. Well done! 😎
Thanks! 👍
Rode the kymco. Its fast as fork but i found it not to comfy in my op. Shite storage under seat. Bought a tricity 300 and had it a year now. Comfy nippy and leans well and has room for 2 lids and some pic nic food under the seat. Its also better looking than the kymco and is 4 k cheaper..
How do you compare it to piaggio mp3?
Mpg?
@@adeelmohammed6921 no idea. Never rode one. I preffer the tricity for looks out of all the 3 wheelers. Not sure of mpg . I do know it will do 160 plus miles to 12 notes of petrol if driven slow but i average less than that cos i drive it quite fast.
If something is classed a trike, does it have any effect on congestion charges and parking fees? My 125 scooter is free on both of them. But I needed a CBT and couldn’t just ride a more powerful machine on a car license.
Can am Ryker is like a 3 wheeled car that you steer with handlebars, no? It doesn't lean and can't split lanes with it(It appears too wide). I feel like the best things about riding a motorcycle are missing.
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It's a summer snowmobile.
If there's a pothole or road debris in front of you, a trike will find it.
@@larryhouse3776 The Niken finds it and ignores it. I test rode one for more than 100 km and deliberately sought the worst road surfaces and it was fantastic ,especially the front end's compliance.
@Gordon Gekko Not true. All of them have the same advantages of a motorcycle except for the Can-Am.
@Gordon Gekko oh misunderstood your meaning then my bad
What did I see at the end by the Kymko model?? Does it have a chain drive to the rear wheel?? I did check it again and I almost sure that's what I see. That would be a defenite NO GO for me. I'll go for another test ride on a different piaggio model soon, how ever I also am curious at the Yamaha
it was a belt drive
Kymco CV3 is an awesome machine
I think for looks and storage space and a decent (er) price, the Trinity 300 is the best of the bunch. The ryker are not really in on the same category. The Cv3 is nice too but 12k ffs.
Thxs fast and great BUT I was waiting for the HONDA 500 NEW 3 WHLS THXS 🎉
Kimco CV3 looks like a winner
Jammer dat Piaggio zich alleen concentreert op rijders tot 180 cm, ben je zoals ik langer dan lijkt het alsof je op een toilet zit met de lage zithouding met rugklachten als gevolg, nu heb ik dan mijn zadel zelf laten verhogen met 8 cm, maar het zou een mooie optie zijn als Piaggio met een keuze zou komen voor een hogere zit, verder is zoals met alle modellen dit al was de vering erg stug
Awesome dude
Thanks for the comment!
Pity that the only one they make that isn't a step through scooter, the Niken, you can't ride on a car licence. Can they just make a normal motorbike with the front wheels wide enough to meet the requirements....
Why is it I don't like the look of any of them? Yet it is a good notion.
I want Yamaha to make a larger capacity Tricity, say 500 or 600cc. If some scooters 3-wheelers have lock-in-an-upright position technology, why can't the Niken? The Kymco CV3 sounds promising.
Patent difficulties - Piaggio has patents on upright locking .The took Yamaha to court on the leaning the wheeler functionality too.
@@paulg3336 But Yamaha managed to market leaning three wheelers and Kymco's locks upright.
I'm 57 with a grandad license . Can I ride any of these three wheel scooters/ bikes with a pilyon passenger . Please excuse my spelling on the pilyon . All best
Would have been nice to know gas milage.
what about hondas??
Problem is with all big 3 wheelers ois if you live in a large city like London you get caught with full cost TFL congestion charge
Wasn’t there a big discussion about this where the cameras are front facing and there’s no number plate on the front so wont be seen?
Paano makabili nito
How much this in the Philippine I like this motorcycle ❤
MP3 300 hpe are very speed for the weight and 300. i have it and love it !
Do you need a M1 license for a TriCity three wheeler?
Nice
Thanks
Nice. I think tbe yamaha tricity 300 looks to be the best package of the 3 wheelers in terms of looks and and price. For me. Seems to be a good piece of kit. I'm seriously considering getting one.
They certainly look like a lot of fun..........as long as your friends don't see you on one.
It,s february, still 10 months left.
Just to say one day in my car i seen one of thease and the rider was going around a bend and i saw the bike fall over onto the rider also thd rider was only looked like 10 mph
Well you can drop the scooters if the wheel lock isn't engaged. It's cuz they lean just like a regular motorcycle. The only exception in this video would be the Can Am Ryker. That is more like a car, if you ask me. The Yamaha Niken doesn't even have that locking mechanism. That one you do have to treat like a regular motorcycle.
Shame these are petrol powered would love one of these electric
Maybe one day buddy, it would be cool
Euro5 vehicles have a big loss of power while the scooter itself is more expensive so it's not a feature but a requirement for the EU market that is useless in other continents.
And I don't know how is a three wheeler riding style but it's again loss of power when compared to a two wheeler, more expensive to buy and more expensive services.
Thank God I passed my test in 1979 and NO on any of these not even with the lights off doggy style!
When I tell your story i have a hard time keeping my composior. Watching you go from roadie/gopher to accomplished MC makes my heart swell with pride, you've paid your dues lil brother now show the world your ass but don't let them kiss it yet 😂😆
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What - over £9000 for a scooter... over £16,000 for a 3-wheel motorcycle...? I think I must've overslept longer than Ripley...
Why not 4 wheels...
The canal
Is a bike it is more like a wheeled snow machine
bikes for overweight senior citizens
Naurettavia tällaiset pyörät. Eikö nuo osaa ajaa polkupyörälläkään?
The voice is so small
Niken was a flop in North America not even available anymore
V
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Bike weight
280 kilograms =617.294 pounds
Can Am….misses the mark completely
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Why piagio makes such an ugly scooters and now cars
These types of scooters can not be safely used on British roads due to the number of road furniture put in to control speeding car/van drivers.
These vehicles are supposed to be mostly easy to use. Well, the NIKEN I drove in the summer of 2018 during its pan-European launch was the most uncomfortable vehicle I've ever driven in my life. Since then I've been looking at the few that are out there (because, justifiably, they don't sell) and I shudder to remember how unreasonably high the saddle and its center of gravity are. Brrr... nightmare!
No thanks!
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