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City or country YAMA HATRICITY 300

THREE WHEELS…IT IS A WEIRD concept, although the concept has been around for many years now. Its recent resurgence started with the Piaggio scoot and then Yamaha brought out the Tricity 150 baby scoot and the crazy Niken. Now those madmen at Yamaha have given the Tricity scoot a bigger engine and turned it into a ‘maxi-scooter’, while the previous baby Tricity is now a 155.

One question people have about three-wheeled scoots like the Tricity is -- why doesn’t it balance at a standstill by itself? When you explain

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