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Fuel capacity. 28L. The Campagna T-Rex is a two-seat, three-wheeled motor vehicle created by Campagna Motors, located in Quebec, Canada. It is powered by an in-line 4-cylinder engine from Kawasaki. [1] Although it used to be registered as a motorcycle, it is now largely considered a "three-wheeler". However, in some states, like Arizona, it can ...
The passenger cabin accommodated two passengers with dedicated bucket seats, and, as in the case of the Campagna T-Rex model, a steering wheel and pedals closer to those of cars were used to control the vehicle using motorcycle components, and, in contrast, clocks provided by Harley-Davidson. The cockpit has been adapted to driving in the rain ...
In 1976, 1977 and 1979, Daniel Campagna was a Formula 1 Ford Racing Team driver in Quebec. He introduced significant inventions, including the Voodoo; an off-road racer, in 1982. He hand-built a first model of the T-Rex in 1988, the Concept 3, and then founded his own company, Campagna Moto Sport Inc. [1] In 1990, he brought together a team and ...
The Aero 3s is an out of production motorized tricycle body kit add-on introduced by Anibal Automotive Design of Canada in 2006. It is a re-bodied and more aerodynamic version of the Campagna T-Rex. The new body incorporates some features not seen on the T-Rex, such as Lamborghini-style opening scissor doors, side windows, and "an array of ...
Yes, that's perfect. -- Biker Biker ( talk) 15:31, 18 October 2011 (UTC) [ reply] You could put the two images into a sub-category like "Modified Campagna T-Rex" and make that category a member of the main T-Rex category. However, for just two vehicles I think it is overkill.
TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (TKO) is an American media conglomerate created by Endeavor as part of a merger between World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) and Zuffa, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Cheapism. 10. McKenzie Deli-Style Beef Franks. The McKenzie beef franks weren't actively offensive, but I also wouldn't call them good. A bit softer (the word "flaccid" came to mind) than I would ...
Most American states have made a state fossil designation, in many cases during the 1980s. It is common to designate one species in which fossilization has occurred, rather than a single specimen, or a category of fossils not limited to a single species. Four states (Indiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island) lack an explicit state ...