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Blackjack Zero - Moto Guzzi Powered 3 Wheeler

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 4/29/2008

in Three Wheel Motor Vehicles

Blackjack Zero - Moto Guzzi powered reverse trike

The Blackjack Zero, a reverse trike configuration car, has been around for a while powered by a VW flat four engine. They’ve just come out with a version powered by a Moto Guzzi V-Twin which, to my eye, looks better and fits in the tradition of the old Morgan 3 wheelers. Although they have some photos on their site, it must be a very recent development because all of the information is still about the VW version.

More companies are making variants of these reverse trike 2 seaters but so far my favorite is the ACE Cycle Car. The Blackjack is more of a modern interpretation. Interesting.

Link: Blackjack via Jalopnik

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Matt in NC 04.29.08 at 10:22 am

Looks like a bunch of fun, except that crate Guzzi motors probably cost more than an S&S motor here in the states.

Mayakovski 04.29.08 at 12:19 pm

I bet it would sound awesome to drive.

Nicolas 04.29.08 at 1:53 pm

Basically the front bumper function is supported by the exhaust pipes … ;-)

Cool looking toy

hoyt 04.29.08 at 2:42 pm

I’ll second Mayakovski’s comment.
I get compliments on the music my V11 makes.
If the valve train were more quiet, the deep exhaust note would be more audible at idle.

This is a very cool deal. The sleek design with the rumble of a Guzzi emanating from it would be sweet.

todd 04.29.08 at 3:30 pm

Wait, this means they have an adapter to mount a Guzzi motor in the rear of my bug…

-todd

Ride 04.29.08 at 7:11 pm

“Wait, this means they have an adapter to mount a Guzzi motor in the rear of my bug”

Except you would have 5 reverse gears and one forward :>)

ROHORN 04.29.08 at 7:26 pm

Until you flip the ring gear/diff assembly……

OTTO MANN 04.29.08 at 10:29 pm

I LIKE THIS, A VERY NICE MACHINE. WHERE IS THE SHOW ROOM? .

todd 04.30.08 at 3:08 pm

flipping the ring gear is a simple procedure in a VW. If you can change your oil you can flip the ring gear.

-todd

JC 04.30.08 at 5:51 pm

I can’t help but wonder what the mpg is for this?

Even with the open top and essentially open wheel design, I can’t imagine it being all that bad considering how small and light it is.

Mark Smith 01.16.09 at 5:17 pm

Would you need to flip the ring gear? We have to flip it to get it to work in this front location, but not for a normal - rear app - bug perhaps?

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