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Clubman legal?

Discussion in 'General' started by Suburbanrancher, Mar 10, 2014.

  1. Suburbanrancher

    Suburbanrancher Chillzilla

  2. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    Nope.
     
  3. panthercity

    panthercity Thread Killa

    Looks like an enclosed version of Lloyd's MP3-500.
     
  4. Hawk518

    Hawk518 Resident Alien

    Windblown! The rider may not but this thing is a kite.
     
  5. Woofentino Pugr

    Woofentino Pugr Well-Known Member

    And yet still needs a motorcycle license.
     
  6. Hawk518

    Hawk518 Resident Alien

    The scary part, just like the Can-am Spyder, one can take the motorcycle license on one of these and them be qualified to be on two-wheels.
     
  7. ACDNate

    ACDNate Well-Known Member

    Can a can-am do the figure 8 within the box?
     
  8. Tristan

    Tristan Well-Known Member

    At least it leans the right way.

    It always kills me to see the "zero emission" claims on EV's. Saw a Subaru just yesterday with a "PZEV" label. "partial zero emission"??? What a crock.
     
  9. panthercity

    panthercity Thread Killa

    The 'PZEV' label was created when California's plan to have 10% of cars on the road be Zero Emissions. They intended those vehicles to be electric. When Honda introduced an Accord that only emitted water vapor, CARB created a new class, PZEV.
     
  10. Pepsi Drinker

    Pepsi Drinker Well-Known Member

    Unless they got their electricity by wind or solar or hydro, how is it emissions free?
    Burning coal to produce electricity makes emissions and isn't that how the vast majority of elcetricity in the USA is produced?
    Nuclear, well I guess there is that? But at what real cost?
     
  11. Suburbanrancher

    Suburbanrancher Chillzilla

    I'm guessing that might be in some states - can't see that flying round here though.
     

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