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Handling Characteristics Of The Reverse Trike

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After doing a quick search I didn't any other topics that addressed issue, so I started a new one. Please forgive me if this has already been discussed elsewhere.

Growing up in the 60s and 70s I've experienced all types of vehicles, the most puzzling to me have always been the forward trikes (one wheel in front, two rear). I've ridden the old Honda 3 wheelers, and I've ridden 3 wheeled versions a Goldwing and a Harley, both big street machines. In my opinion this design is inherently a death trap. If you ever get into a situation where you're going too fast for a given turn, it's going to overturn, no question about it.

Now the reverse trike is the exact opposite. I have also ridden a Can Am Spider and I can tell you it turns like it's glued to the road. This machine would lose traction and slide before it would overturn...a wide stance, coupled with the majority of the vehicle's weight on the front drive wheels makes for a very stable platform....just a hunch here, but considering the Elio's light weight, extremely wide stance (it's track is almost as wide as that of a car), and 3/4 of a set of halfway decent tires, and the fact that most of it's weight will also be on the front drive wheels, I would be totally shocked if it doesn't do better than 1G on the skid pad...I realize most people who buy the Elio aren't buying for cornering ability, but I can't help but to be curious about how well it handles....do any of you know if they've done any skid pad testing with any of the prototypes?
 

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There was a short video of the Elio doing a slalom run and it looked stabile and not much roll. Media event test drivers say they were pleasantly surprised how it handled and the final production model should be slightly better engine performance wise. It will be fun to drive.
 

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According to the folks on Rick Titus's radio show segment, released today, handling is indistinguishable from a conventional car. The people on the show were Paul Elio and Jerome Vassallo.

I will be very surprised if the Elio doesn't outhandle a conventional car by a wide margin...it should be capable of skid pad numbers at least as good as say a Corvette or a Ferrari, or pretty much any street legal car for that matter...
 

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I will be very surprised if the Elio doesn't outhandle a conventional car by a wide margin...it should be capable of skid pad numbers at least as good as say a Corvette or a Ferrari, or pretty much any street legal car for that matter...

once they are on the road, I doubt it will take long before reports about every aspect of using an Elio in the real world will begin to surface .... I sure hope you are correct but I just can't see any trike handling in high speed, sharp turns like Corvette or Ferrari ....

Jim
 

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once they are on the road, I doubt it will take long before reports about every aspect of using an Elio in the real world will begin to surface .... I sure hope you are correct but I just can't see any trike handling in high speed, sharp turns like Corvette or Ferrari ....

Jim

You should test ride a Spider...I believe Can Am allows test rides...you can't believe how well they corner until you actually experience it yourself...the Elio SHOULD stick to the road incredibly well also, maybe even better because it has a wider stance...
 

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You should test ride a Spider...I believe Can Am allows test rides...you can't believe how well they corner until you actually experience it yourself...the Elio SHOULD stick to the road incredibly well also, maybe even better because it has a wider stance...

I sure hope so .... :)

Jim
 
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