Any custom work involving Suzuki’s most popular model, the Hayabusa, doesn’t go unnoticed. Moreover, conversions are also a controversial subject, as many consider the Busa can’t get any better.
Enter DiamondBack, a Hayabusa-powered leaning reverse trike prototype, now up for crowd funding on Kickstarter. From the two videos its creator posted, the DiamondBack looks like awesome fun for both ...
Trike Japan is a company that designs and manufactures trike conversions for some of the most popular motorcycles available in Japan. They decided to build this special Ferrari-branded trike to show ...
If you think trikes are for kids and over-the-hill bikers, you may want to talk to the guys at Trike Japan who whipped up this F1 Ferrari-styled Suzuki Hayabusa three-wheeler for the Tokyo Auto Salon.
Not to be outdone by a mini Lamborghini ATVs, Ferrari went for a mini model with one less wheel and more horsepower that the little Lambos. Suzuki built the 1300 Hayabusa Trike in cooperation with the ...
For the past couple of years, a Virginia-based company known as Tanom Motors has vowed to build the Invader, a reverse trike powered by the buzzing four-cylinder engine from a Suzuki Hayabusa ...
The fastest road-registered motorcycle on the planet is a Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo that hit 271.821mph (437.453km/h) for flying 1/4 mile. The record was one of many set at the recent Straightliners ...
View post: Amazon Has a 'Quality' 318-Piece Drilling and Driving Bit Set on Sale for $41 Mirroring the “styling” of a Scuderia Ferrari F1 car, this one-off trike was spotted at the banzai Tokyo Auto ...
If you're a fan of vehicles that blur the line between car and motorcycle, you'll want to take a look at the Tanom Invader. Like several other examples on the market, the Invader only has three wheels ...
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