Terribly dangerous but so much fun! The Reliant Robin
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I had a 1975 Robin van 850 in red it was the best Reliant I ever had 100 % reliability 😊
David-cib
When seeing a three wheeler, I always think of an Australian friend of mine Andrew who was visiting the UK in the late 90s.
Whilst walking down King's Rd Chelsea, Andrew shouts out to me " look at that' " look at what " I replied. " that car"" " What about it "? I replied, " it only has three wheels" he said.
Andrews reaction to seeing a three wheeler was so funny, as he had never heard or seen one before.
Sorry about this useless information. 😊
peterward
Cracking little Reliant. Hope
SYD goes to a good home 👍🏾
JOHNRGRAY
there was a peak time of car business 😅
FauzanAdli
I dont know if i ever laughed like this just by the sight of a car 😂😂😂
i.ak.
There is no way in H that I would ever buy a 3 wheeled car. Not stable enough considering the size, weight, and speed of the vehicle. 3 wheeled bikes, scooters, and motorcycles weigh a lot less, and are a lot smaller than a car, and only the motorcycle can go at highway speeds. I can see getting a 3 wheeled one of those vehicles. I don't like the noise of motorcycles, but those old Harley trikes did look pretty cool.
Lived next to a guy with a motorcycle for about a dozen years. Although I hate the loud noise, I chose to find ways to cope with the noise, instead of hassling the guy. He was never a jerk about his motorcycle, and only came home late a very few times. He obeyed the community noise ordinances. It wasn't his fault that some of my health issues cause me to have an irregular sleep/wake cycle. He had the right to use his motorcycle responsibly, and did so. That meant I needed to make an effort to find a way to cope with the noise, and I did. I kept the window nearest where the motorcycle was parked closed. When I needed to sleep during the day or evening I would turn on one of my industrial fans in warm weather, and tune my radio to static in colder weather. We maintained a polite and civil relationship for all of our time as neighbors there, and without having to work at it.