Puzzles & Brain Teasers:

UGears Three Wheeler UGR-S

Click to share your rating 0 ratings (0.0/5.0 average) Thanks for your vote!
$124.99
Hurry! Only 1 left at Mighty Ape!

The item is brand new and in-stock in a Mighty Ape warehouse. The item will ship within the timeframe shown.

Order now and it ships Monday
Free Delivery with Primate
Join Now

Free 14 day free trial, cancel anytime.

Buy Now, Pay Later with:

4 payments of $31.25 with Afterpay Learn more

6 weekly interest-free payments of $20.83 with Laybuy Learn more

4 payments of $31.25 with Zip Learn more

Availability

This product is In stock with Mighty Ape

The item is brand new and in-stock in a Mighty Ape warehouse. The item will ship within the timeframe shown.

Delivering to:

It should arrive:

  • 6-13 May using International Courier

Description

The Three-wheeler UGR-S is the latest and coolest addition to the Ugears collection of motorcycles and automobiles. This stylish two-seater is a three-wheeled road and attention hog, with spring drive, front and rear suspension, a functional steering wheel that turns the front wheels left and right, and loads of great detail like moving pistons, big headlamps, custom exhaust pipes running along the side, a suitcase to place in the side-mounted luggage holder, and laser engraving. And that's not all—lift the two sides of the engine hood to see the gas tank and spring motor!

Is it a car or a bike, or something in between? Every jurisdiction has their own take on operator licensing for trike cars—we just know they're a lot of fun! Trike drivers will tell you their machines offer the best of both worlds–the thrill of a motorcycle, with the stability and handling of a car. Sometimes called “tadpoles” because of their fat-in-front design, trikes have low profiles and open cabs that let you feel connected to the road and surroundings when motoring. Then there's the attention you get from onlookers, and the camaraderie of group rides and rallies within the subculture of fellow trike owners.

The Ugears Three-wheeler UGR-S can go about 4 meters in a straight line, or turn the wheels using the steering wheel or by hand for graceful turns. The powertrain on the Three-wheeler UGR-S includes the spring motor and a unique chain drive to the rear wheel—a first in the Ugears catalogue. For that added “wow” factor Ugears is known for, there are two moving pistons on the decorative front engine. This DIY wooden trike model has a removable winding key that can be stored in either of the luggage compartments on the side of the model. Place the gear shifter in “Park” mode, insert the key into the hood, give up to 15 turns, then start the trike by switching the gear shift to “Drive” mode. Watch those beautiful pistons and chain drive in action as the trike drives off in the desired direction. The Three-wheeler UGR-S is engineered to let you push it along by hand, without engaging the spring motor.

All Ugears models are made of art-quality composite wood. You won't need glue or special tools to build our models—just push the pieces out of their precision laser-cut boards and snap them together following the step-by-step, full-color illustrated instructions in 11 languages (Ukrainian, English, German, French, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean). Model kits include a piece of sandpaper and wax so you can smooth and lubricate all moving pieces for optimal function.

Turn heads at home or at the office with this stylish three-wheeled roadster. This DIY Three-wheeler UGR-S model is a great gift for anyone who loves motorcycles, classic automotive design, or who loves automobile modeling. Own the road on just three wheels with the Ugears Three-wheeler!

Specifications:

  • Model size: 10.3×3.5×5.5 in (26.2×9×14 cm)
  • Package size: 14.7×6.7×1.4 in (37.3×17×3.5 cm)
  • Number of components: 457
  • Estimated time for assembly: 8 hours
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2023
Brand
Manufacturer
Box Dimensions (mm)
370x170x35
UPC
4820184121836
Product ID
38078239

Customer reviews

Nobody has reviewed this product yet. You could be the first!

Write a Review

Videos

Help & options

Filed under...