I had one of these back in the late 70s a Reliant Regal Supervan III in blue. I was 17/18 years old and got it as I could use it on my motorcycle license. My favorite trick was to do a 180 degree turn with a passenger and keep the drivers side rear wheel up in the air about a foot or so all the way, the whole semi circle was about 30 to 40 feet, the other trick with just me is to get one wheel up in the air and almost spin on the spot. Never had it on its side and grounded the front only once
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Try turning ANTI-CLOCKWISE like Clarkson did, so the driver badly balances the car! Then we will have a fair test (Except for the fact that the Top Gear car had a 12" wheel on one side and a 10" on the other).
@Joe90ridesahonda It's probably true about a 14" wheel. I only heard about the 12" wheel on one side from the Owner's Club that were at the filming of Top Gear. I love my three wheeler: It's my experience that the trick to going around corners is to simply lay off the throttle during the Manoeuvre Wonderful cars with bucket-loads of character. For a long arduous journey I'd choose a modern car every time, but for the sheer fun of driving - my three-wheeler
i love how it's an achievement for it to make a turn
SlimeTimeProduction 1 month ago
it should be in worser condition lol.. reliants are great they look and sound older than they look.
jaggass 4 months ago
despite the jokes about them rolling over the engines are very reliable.
jaggass 4 months ago
try turning left
JETHROTULLROCKS777 11 months ago 4
I had one of these back in the late 70s a Reliant Regal Supervan III in blue. I was 17/18 years old and got it as I could use it on my motorcycle license. My favorite trick was to do a 180 degree turn with a passenger and keep the drivers side rear wheel up in the air about a foot or so all the way, the whole semi circle was about 30 to 40 feet, the other trick with just me is to get one wheel up in the air and almost spin on the spot. Never had it on its side and grounded the front only once
HomerTheTortoise 1 year ago
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zsclements 1 year ago
Try turning ANTI-CLOCKWISE like Clarkson did, so the driver badly balances the car! Then we will have a fair test (Except for the fact that the Top Gear car had a 12" wheel on one side and a 10" on the other).
fishiestory 1 year ago
@fishiestory
and a 14" on the front,and an idiot behind the wheel ;-)
Joe90ridesahonda 3 weeks ago
@Joe90ridesahonda It's probably true about a 14" wheel. I only heard about the 12" wheel on one side from the Owner's Club that were at the filming of Top Gear. I love my three wheeler: It's my experience that the trick to going around corners is to simply lay off the throttle during the Manoeuvre Wonderful cars with bucket-loads of character. For a long arduous journey I'd choose a modern car every time, but for the sheer fun of driving - my three-wheeler
fishiestory 3 weeks ago
Well he is a better driver than Jeremy Clarkson, who can't turn a corner without capsizing.
Bengrader 1 year ago