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ROAD & TRACK MAGAZINE

Driving this Motorcycle-Powered Mini Cooper Is the Best Kind of Crazy. Adam Trinder, the owner/creator of this little grenade seems to turn the question over in his head. "Why?" he repeats. Eventually, he just laughs and shakes his head. Five minutes later the Mini's transplanted Kawasaki heart screams past 12,000rpm and my head explodes.

AUTOWEEK

East Vancouver, British Columbia – His hands are holey, gloves scorched and torn. Fingers spin a fragment against the belt sander, shooting little trails of sparks. It’s an icebox in here, breath hanging in the air, but the black-clad figure doesn’t seem bothered by the cold. He moves with economy from place to place, shaping, welding, drilling, assembling, creating.

roads untravelled

It feels like it should be completely illegal, it's mind-bending fast, and it drives beautifully. The motorcycle engine revs to a staggering 12,000 RPM which, in a car, screams like an F1 car, I can assure you that. Adam built this custom tube frame, 3-wheeled vehicle at his machine shop in Vancouver, BC and has made it legal to drive on public roads. Enjoy!