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21 April, 2020 2:04 am

Brudeli Leanster 654L Trike

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It seems the future of three wheel fun comes from Europe with the KTM Brudeli Leanster 654L.
This is an all-terrain vehicle, much like the Harley Davidson effort but with a bigger sports vocation.
The vehicle is made with a rear half derived from the Supermoto 690 KTM, and front part with two wheels that can incline up to 45°.

The front suspensions are independent and fully adjustable.
The engine and the transmission are from the KTM supermotard, with power at about 64hp and a maximum speed of 170 km/hr.

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The braking system has three large discs.
The price tag is a little hefty at 21,000 euros but then this is a vehicle that has superior agility over an surface, with plenty of adrenalin too.
Enjoy the video below (of the previous 625cc LC4 version) and you can decide whether it’s worth it or not.
For more information on a Leanster, contact Brudeli.
I wasn’t convinced at first, but this thing looks like a lot of fun!

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