Yes, I believe so. I'm no expert although I am intrigued.Is that a converted Tula Muravey?
Rare beast in the west if it was, russian isaria clone but with 3 wheels.
You have to curl up.Not sure there's even room to sleep in that?!
"Sometimes its not the road but the journey."Looking for roads where 45 mph is top end.
Here (for example, touring Scotland on small Hondas).Looking for roads where 45 mph is top end.
I've considered taking that route the other direction (and back) with my 150cc Vespa. Did it on my 650 for Amerivespa '17, and honestly the Burgman made it so easy it felt like I was cheating..."Sometimes its not the road but the journey."
I could see riding this from Port Townsend WA down Hy 101 south to Southern California. Never on SuperSlab.
Taking your accommodations with you?I've considered taking that route the other direction (and back) with my 150cc Vespa
Also has a loophole...if you are the Tampa Police Chief driving your unlicensed golf cart on a public road. (illegally) and flash your badge and ask for a break.Florida has/had one that vehicle must be able to achieve 15 mph below posted speed like if speed was 55 your golf cart hadda be able to run 40 or you couldn't use the road, bicycles weren't included so i guess you could take yer 20 inch husky out on the 75 mph freeway legally (trick riding not recommended)
No, south-to-north and back, rather than north-south.
I take my 17" Husky out on the freeway on a regular basis.Florida has/had one that vehicle must be able to achieve 15 mph below posted speed like if speed was 55 your golf cart hadda be able to run 40 or you couldn't use the road, bicycles weren't included so i guess you could take yer 20 inch husky out on the 75 mph freeway legally (trick riding not recommended)