Three wheel Can Ams Pfhhhht!
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:40 pm
I can't get the You Tub thingy to work grrrrr
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=38TFetQAe ... re=related
Looking at Dave on the Tv and those farkin 3 wheelers got me reminiscing (spelling) about old days when I used to contract to a firm called Grinnall in a small village in Heightington near where I lived.
Some of you would remember the Triumph TR7 conversion, the Grinnall TR8, well the same guys developed a vehicle called the Grinnall Scorpion. A BMW motorcycle engined 3 wheeler, these were more car based than motorcycle than the Can Am but pretty cool.... I have just checked out their website and they are now into their 3rd generation, I thought the T Rex that I stumbled across at the top of the page was one of their incarnation but I don't think so, these things have now been around about 18 years now.
It always impresses me how people work on their ideas relentlessly to achieve an end goal, whether a winner or a looser, goodonum.
Cheers,
Damo
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=38TFetQAe ... re=related
Looking at Dave on the Tv and those farkin 3 wheelers got me reminiscing (spelling) about old days when I used to contract to a firm called Grinnall in a small village in Heightington near where I lived.
Some of you would remember the Triumph TR7 conversion, the Grinnall TR8, well the same guys developed a vehicle called the Grinnall Scorpion. A BMW motorcycle engined 3 wheeler, these were more car based than motorcycle than the Can Am but pretty cool.... I have just checked out their website and they are now into their 3rd generation, I thought the T Rex that I stumbled across at the top of the page was one of their incarnation but I don't think so, these things have now been around about 18 years now.
It always impresses me how people work on their ideas relentlessly to achieve an end goal, whether a winner or a looser, goodonum.
Cheers,
Damo