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Boy racers have had...

Boy racers have had their day - in Ireland at least! A new move by the Government there means that from next month, modified cars will be refused roadworthiness certificates - making it illegal for them to be driven on public roads. Transport minister Ivor Callely said: "We"re putting provisions in place to eliminate tinted glass, double exhausts and so on." The move is part of a wider crackdown on road safety.



It looks like the result...

It looks like the result of a fling between an F1 car and a superbike, but the Sportcycle Solo is no mongrel - and the three-wheeler is road legal.


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Swedish firm Saab is...

Swedish firm Saab is heading off the beaten track. These are the first pictures of the exciting new 9-4X compact SUV. The top secret new model was due to be unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show, but a number of European websites have leaked images early.

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He came up with the...

He came up with the idea after visiting a motorcycle show called the Bulldog Bash, held annually near Stratford-upon-Avon in Warks. Malcolm told us: "I tried to build a trike from a different angle. I did it in my garden shed and I reckon it took 1,000 hours. I get a few stares from people when I"m out in it." Power comes from a rear-mounted Renault 5 engine. Under the polished aluminium bodyshell is a tubular spaceframe chassis, and there is even a roll-hoop behind the driver"s seat in case of accidents.

But Malcolm, who lives in Woodfood Halse in Northants, explained that he isn"t resting on his laurels now the car is finished. "I"m thinking about putting a Renault 5 GT Turbo engine into it, but I"m also working on a new vehicle. It"s only on paper at the moment, but it would be powered by a bike motor rather than a car one," he said.




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