I was checking to see how the FUV can be licensed in Texas. Here is what I learned. My choices are 3 wheeled motor cycle, motorcycle or autocycle.
A 3WMC must meet the following design requirements:
1. Three-track wheel orientation (leaves three separate tracks during straight-line operation)
• Dual wheels may be in the front or the rear
2. Motorcycle-based conversion or design
• Handlebar steering
• Motorcycle-type controls arranged with the standard convention (convenience alterations such as a single brake
pedal or lever control, automatic clutch, or automatic transmission are allowed)
• Saddle seating
3. Turning diameter of the vehicle at its widest point must be less than 40'
4. The vehicle must meet all applicable federal/state on-road vehicle standard
All that sounds great but there are exceptions to the above rules.
Under no circumstances will vehicles with the following designs be allowed in the 3WBRC:
• Automotive hybrids or automotive conversions
• Motorcycles with sidecars
• Vehicles with automotive controls or seating
• Vehicles with rear or front mounted engines (engines must be mounted mid-frame below the rider)
• Vehicles with enclosed or semi-enclosed riding compartments
• Any other radical departure from the standard motorcycle design, unless such departures are required to
compensate for a physical handicap.
Texas has a vehicle classification called an autocycle but that requires a steering wheel. The FUV has motorcycle controls.
A motorcycle needs a saddle.
I am not sure that there is a valid classification for the FUV in Texas. I am seriously disappointed.
Please someone correct me.
A 3WMC must meet the following design requirements:
1. Three-track wheel orientation (leaves three separate tracks during straight-line operation)
• Dual wheels may be in the front or the rear
2. Motorcycle-based conversion or design
• Handlebar steering
• Motorcycle-type controls arranged with the standard convention (convenience alterations such as a single brake
pedal or lever control, automatic clutch, or automatic transmission are allowed)
• Saddle seating
- ̵ Seating causes rider/passenger to straddle vehicle
- ̵ If designed for a passenger, passenger must be seated behind operator
3. Turning diameter of the vehicle at its widest point must be less than 40'
4. The vehicle must meet all applicable federal/state on-road vehicle standard
All that sounds great but there are exceptions to the above rules.
Under no circumstances will vehicles with the following designs be allowed in the 3WBRC:
• Automotive hybrids or automotive conversions
• Motorcycles with sidecars
• Vehicles with automotive controls or seating
• Vehicles with rear or front mounted engines (engines must be mounted mid-frame below the rider)
• Vehicles with enclosed or semi-enclosed riding compartments
• Any other radical departure from the standard motorcycle design, unless such departures are required to
compensate for a physical handicap.
Texas has a vehicle classification called an autocycle but that requires a steering wheel. The FUV has motorcycle controls.
A motorcycle needs a saddle.
I am not sure that there is a valid classification for the FUV in Texas. I am seriously disappointed.
Please someone correct me.