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#1 Lucydog

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Posted 14 August 2007 - 04:04 PM

Im thinking of getting a road legal quad bike for me and my husband to share. Has anyone any experience of them? Id like the thrill of riding around on one, plenty to explore round here!!! And its a bit macho for my hubby!!! Does anyone know the smallest road legal engine, or where I can find any info? I dont need a big engine, infact the smaller the better, its not the speed but the wind in my hair I want!!!

Let me know if anyone has any idea

ta very much!!

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 04:41 PM

View PostLucydog, on Aug 14 2007, 05:04 PM, said:

Im thinking of getting a road legal quad bike for me and my husband to share. Has anyone any experience of them? Id like the thrill of riding around on one, plenty to explore round here!!! And its a bit macho for my hubby!!! Does anyone know the smallest road legal engine, or where I can find any info? I dont need a big engine, infact the smaller the better, its not the speed but the wind in my hair I want!!!

Let me know if anyone has any idea

ta very much!!


There was a road legal quad bike at the mobility road show this year....i had a go in it and it was fun fun fun !!! i think it was called the Q-Car...and its Noel Edmonds company...give it a google.

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