i think the P50 is the one that jeremy clarkson review it. but if these car given a facelift and a 100cc 4 stroke engine do you guys think will it be a success for the world Now?
You should check out your hand signals as you have it mostly wrong I grant you hand pointing straight out of window is correct for turning right / hand and arm movement up and down for slowing down / hand moved in a anti clockwise circular motion is to indicate you are going to turn left.
I think the Peel P50 and Trident are cool. I wonder if one could use the wiring schematics from the California Commuter to give the P50 and Trident turning signals and other electrical necessities? www.canosoarus.com/03CalifCommuter/CalCom01.htm www.canosoarus.com/03CalifCommuter/Images/CalCom%20dwg8.GIF Since both have only three wheels, could they be considered a 'motorcycle'?
Like the idea of a single-seater motorised quadricycle or 4-wheeled scooter/moped-car with a luggage compartment and 500-750cc+ engine (mated to a manual or automatic gearbox), essentially a composite between an FMR Tg500 and Daihatsu Midget II.
Obviously not applicable to the Peels and other 3-wheeled Bubble Cars which would indeed be suicidal as you have said, however there is some appeal in a Kei Car engined single-seater 4-wheeled scooter/moped-car with luggage compartment. Guess the closest thing would be a single-seater equivalent of Gordon Murray's T25 prototype, albeit with 2-doors and a rear-boot along with the body being lowered and lengthened slightly to give it less of a tall-body look.
HowToLego That is how much a par of the originals were sold for at auction. I believe the replica's are much cheaper. www.peelengineering.com/peel-store/buy-peel Prices start at 13,000 British Pounds/20324.26 US Dollars. I believe it sold for a lot less when they made them.