When Ferruccio Lamborghini took a list of items he thought could be improved on his Ferrari to Enzo himself, Enzo told him that his cars are perfect and he didn’t want advice from a tractor mechanic on how to make his prancing ponies better. This entry for the Concours is probably what Enzo thought Lamborghini would do to his beloved red cars. Part Honda Goldwing, part Mazda Miata, and part Oliver 66, this trike has it all. This bike has 49 more horsepower than the original tractor the sheet metal used to sit on, pushing the panels down the interstate faster than their designers ever imagined they would go. The 1954 Oliver 66 had been sitting behind the family farm for years axle deep in mud. Two second generation Honda Goldwings were purchased, buy one get one free, and included a free trailer to get them off the owner’s property. The front assembly was graftedand narrowed from a NA Miata giving the bike large front disc brakes, wide front wheels, and comfy suspension. It even has something for German car lovers with a VW 34 carburetor. Other accents on the bike include windmill blade fenders with fence post supports, leather belt with adjustable plier holster (every motorcycle needs a repair kit), exhaust stack flappers, wide ass tractor seats, and CO-OP white battery. With this motorcycle you can ride in style on the black top or the red dirt roads. The Oliver Trike is a frequent entry in local shows and recently won the prestigious Wednesday-Thursday-Friday (WTF) award at the Dwight Nebraska Car, Bike, and Tractor Show. Mostly Japanese so I suppose it goes in here
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