MK1 trike

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KarlBristol
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MK1 trike

Post by KarlBristol »

Just wondering if anyone had spotted this on eBay yet...
I've seen a Mk2 trike before but not a MK1 version yet

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RELIANT-ROBIN ... 19e59cc467

Enjoy :mrgreen:
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PW@Woodsport
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Re: MK1 trike

Post by PW@Woodsport »

WOW........ look at that!



















......a Mk1 with solid wheel arches. :D
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slipping clutch
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I never want to see that again [-X
elbon50
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Re: MK1 trike

Post by elbon50 »

Horrible thing :shock:

Waste of Mk1 spares

Very little Reliant Robin there though (thank goodness)

I have seen pics of a similar one before
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I'd rather own another Mk2. DO NOT WANT.
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Donato
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OH. WOW. :shock:
LimeyMk1
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Re: MK1 trike

Post by LimeyMk1 »

Hard braking could result in some rearranging of testicles or a gear stick where the sun don't shine. :lol:
kevs aw11
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Post by kevs aw11 »

whoever's done that to a mr2 wants their testicles rearranging anyway
Fab4MR2
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Re: MK1 trike

Post by Fab4MR2 »

Interesting, lol. Second one I have seen also, but at least this guy kept the rear clip more or less completely intact, whereas, the other one just had a fraction of the rear clip remaining, plus no oem seats. Interesting also that they kept two of the foot pedals.
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Post by Tiamat »

I have always wanted to build one of these, just to prove that I could. The MR2 provides the perfect working platorm for this due to the engine set up, you also retain a boot to put helmets / wet weather clothing into.

Though I woul dhave chosen to do it with an automatic to avoid the need to go through the whole pedal issues, also don't have to take a hand off the bars to change gear!
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