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Three-wheeled Motorcycles....
Figured I would look this up....as I have seen a few:
Q.Are there different wheel configurations of motor tricycles?
A motor tricycle may have either have:
one front wheel and two rear wheels, or
two front wheels and one rear wheel, or
be a two-wheeled motorcycle with a sidecar.
Q. Are you really going to let people ride their motor tricycles with 3 passengers behind them?
Since the four-seat motor tricycle is a new federal provision, the HTA prohibits motor tricycles from having more than two seating positions unless the vehicle was originally manufactured with four seats and bears a compliance label indicating its conformity with federal regulations for motor tricycles.
Ontarios HTA requires that each passenger seating position on a motorcycle have an operable footrest
Q. What do I need to drive a motor tricycle?
A driver of a motor tricycle must be at least 16 years old and have a valid M1, M2, or, an M2 or M licence with an M condition. The M condition is added to your licence if you pass the Level One or Level Two road test using a three-wheeled motorcycle. The M condition means you are licensed to drive a three-wheeled motorcycle only.
Anyone with an "M condition" specific to three-wheeled motorcycles is not authorized to operate a two-wheeled motorcycle.
The vehicle must be insured, registered and have a valid licence plate. The operator must wear an approved motorcycle helmet.
this is the MTO site with all the info...highlights are above
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/ ... q.shtml#a1