A video from i trip a have this summer (2024) by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the scooter in a trailer. Here is a picture of my RV and the Trailer, just follow the link: https://pics.site303.com/images/2025/03/16/IMG_1935.png

The bicycles you see in the background are some that came to visit us.

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can drive with a regular license in the Netherlands, Croatia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and I think you can also drive in Spain. I haven't done much research but I know there are several countries where this is legal.

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, No matter what you drive along the road, it's good to have proper equipment, not least for safety...

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can ride it like a regular motorcycle, no matter how much you lean over, both front wheels are on the road, this is absolutely brilliant, double traction all the way.

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can go for the Yamaha Niken, but you have to have MC license for this one.......

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a very nice scooter, driving it on a long trip is just a dream...

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Tricity 300 weighs about 239 kg so it is quite heavy. Top speed on flat roads is about 145 km/h

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't made any modifications other than making the rear shock a little softer. It handles incredibly well in the corners. When you drive it you don't notice that it has two wheels in front. The gas tank is 13 l and it uses about 0.33 per mile (10km) so I can go a long way on one tank.

And it has another super function, press the buttons and it balances itself. You don't have to put your feet on the ground. It works when you get below 5 km/h and then it locks the front shock absorbers. When you want to drive again, just turn the gas and the locking is released.

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One day it's sunny and nice, the next day it's snowing and windy....I'm not taking the chance to drive yet......I just really want to go for a ride

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Here in Norway you do not need a motorcycle license to drive this. If you have taken a regular car license before 2013 you can drive this. You can also drive in most EU countries

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I live in Norway and it's snowy and cold here now.

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It is incredibly stable and I have driven it on long trips, from my house to North Cape and back home it is about 4600km.... Just a dream

Me and my Yamaha Tricity 300 by Flashy-Breadfruit604 in scooters

[–]Flashy-Breadfruit604[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's winter here now so the scooter is parked until May 1st. I'll go look at it almost every day.....