Cute, I wish I had a Hayabusa alone... never mind the trike
Yes, a high-speed motorcycle for three, and that's not only three people, but also three wheels ! Nick Dagostino converted his Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle into a trike, but not a conventional trike. The two rear wheels are behind each other (in-line) instead of next to each other. This way he can still use the Hayabusa's aerodynamics to obtain many speeding tickets.
On top of the three wheels, he also fitted an electronic camera in the rear and a 5" TV monitor into the tank.
Now, he has place to put two pillion passengers behind him on the motorcycle.
Yes, a high-speed motorcycle for three, and that's not only three people, but also three wheels ! Nick Dagostino converted his Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle into a trike, but not a conventional trike. The two rear wheels are behind each other (in-line) instead of next to each other. This way he can still use the Hayabusa's aerodynamics to obtain many speeding tickets.
On top of the three wheels, he also fitted an electronic camera in the rear and a 5" TV monitor into the tank.
Now, he has place to put two pillion passengers behind him on the motorcycle.