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October 26th, 2009 12:11 AM #133
GH, The Truckcicle you posted is sold in MAKRO for about P112K... if I'm not mistaken. China made with Reverse Gear.
The rear panel can either be open wagon or closed van with provision for rolling stor applications or a caged type carrier with a good payload capacity.
And when you finished shopping.. They have 2 Indian-Made tuktuks for their free hatid for clients without cars.
This is in IMUS I am talking about.Last edited by ehnriko; October 26th, 2009 at 12:22 AM.
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October 26th, 2009 07:31 AM #134
Sorry dun sa bata...pero gusto ko sunugin yun tricycle nila
Anyway, Im still hoping our government will come to its senses and ban all this kind of contraptions in the streets. The state should compel those TODAs to follow certain standards for their 3 wheelers. And they can easily copy those made in China to make their vehicles safer, efficient and look alot better.
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October 26th, 2009 07:33 AM #135
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October 26th, 2009 10:29 AM #136
Last night on Quirino Ave, Manila I came across one of those motorized pedicabs but the bicycle is kinda custom built with the engine already placed under the "driver" with a sort of crude semi-automatic clutch & pulley drive system that is probably based around a centrifugal clutch system.
Anyway, my main gripe is that rolling heap of metal bars & tarpauline was allowed to run on the main roads and it doesn't even have the most basic of lighting. I mean, no headlights, no tail-lights, no lights whatsoever.
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October 26th, 2009 12:35 PM #137When will the government come to its senses?
Certainly not until 2010 which is election year. Owners of this contraptions will get away with it, i.e non-payment of registration fees, emmission test and yet they use the roads and cause traffic. I am not so sure if they require a driver's license to operate one of this. The "tyranny of the poor", mahirap lang po kami - the owners will reason out.
We could now see an evolution of the pedal pushing "side-cars" to this motorized three wheelers which some folks call the "tricikan".
Brisk business for sellers of those Briggs and Straton gasoline engine water pumps.
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October 27th, 2009 08:24 AM #138
Noynoy or Villar should do something about it. This not the wilderness or Mad Max country. We have to put some order in our streets. We also need to eliminate these hideous 3 wheeler creatures because they add to the ugliness of most urban areas in the country. Time to act as a "newly industrialized country" and one of the exclusive "next 11 emerging nations in the world" based on the classifications given to us by global institutions like IMF-WB.
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October 27th, 2009 09:14 AM #139
Personally I see the utility of these types of vehicles. I also saw the evolution of these vehicles from it's more crude initial versions.
What I am concerned with is the safety aspects of these vehicles. These vehicles were made without plan and using whatever parts available or that could be afforded which usually means it's not using the proper parts at all.
Road rules and regulations are meant to encourage safety on the road, not just to generate income for the government.
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October 27th, 2009 10:36 AM #140I am not sure if they can do something when they are seen riding in one.
A Morning talk show speculates that Roxas may be riding in a "pedicab" as he goes to church for his wedding tomorrow. Looks like a populist/political stunt intended to solicit support from urban poor.
The Philippines should have enjoyed NIC-hood status 30 years ago! We'll its never to late.
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