how does LTO classify 3-wheel motorcycles like the yamaha tricity?
and suppose i modify a 2-wheel motorcycle into 3 wheels, is this legal?
how does LTO classify 3-wheel motorcycles like the yamaha tricity?
and suppose i modify a 2-wheel motorcycle into 3 wheels, is this legal?
i do not know.. but if i have to guess... they'd probably list it down as a three-wheeler... a tricycle.
modify...?
puede kung puede, but as these items are already in the market, if it were me, i'd take the easy way out and just buy one.
the question is not really stupid.. it just opens up our eyes, on the changing nature of the job.. we have to change the rules, to accomodate changing conditions.
Between this
https://www.google.com/search?q=3+wh...e7hy4OVmsWM%3A
And this
https://www.google.com/search?q=3+wh...cuSxA5H-L_M%3A
The latter is way safer
They'll be classified as an MC. My father used to own a trike (not the traditional tricycle) with full-sized rear diff axle and car tires. It had a 1200cc or 1300cc engine, if I'm not mistaken. It had an MC plate.
Even ATVs (quads) are classified as MCs if you opt to register it for public road use. Though, you need to have the proper safety equipment installed, like headlights, tail lights, signal lights, and street-legal tires, among others.
2 wheels sa likod then isa sa harap pwd e register sa LTO, pero 2 wheels sa harap then isa sa likod hindi pwede sa pagkaka alam ko.
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Taubin yung isa ang gulong sa harap then dalawa sa likod. Tricycle ang plate nila.. Hindi pwede e takbo ng matulin. Parang mas stable pa nga ang tricycle.
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