Trikes used to be clunky, tail-heavy machines that were essentially converted touring motorcycles, but no more: thanks to three wheelers with two front wheels like the Piaggio MP3, the genre has evolved dramatically.
Take a look at the BRP Can-Am Spyder, for instance; influenced directly by the company's Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo DNA, the Spyder is its own beast, a uniquely styled three-wheeler that could never be confused with a traditional trike.
A review is coming soon, but in the meantime check out our BRP Can-Am Spyder Photo Gallery.
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I have ridden one. It is like driving a car, and all bike habits have to be abandoned, or you’ll crash for sure. It’s not a parallelagram, so it doesn’t lean. I see no reason for it, unless your disabled in some way.