Short Answer: No.
Long Answer: No, it isn't- as with a bicycle ('bi' meaning two, in reference to the amount of wheels) a motorcycle must have only two wheels. If a vehicle has three wheels, it is either a tricycle (if it is not powered by an engine- if it is a tricycle it's more likely powered by a small child ;D) or if it is engine powered it is a car. The Reliant Robin is a good example- it is three wheeled, and while notoriously difficult to handle because of this, it is classified as a car.
Sorry for the long winded answer, just thought I'd be thorough!
it probably means motorcycle
According to Wikipedia, a motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
According to Wikipedia, a motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
That is the correct spelling of "motorcycle" (motorized two-wheel vehicle).
CanAm.com
yes
No, you can get a 3 wheel vehicle endorsement. If you have a motorcycle endorsement, you can drive a trike but not the opposite.
To purchase a three wheel motorcycle, one should try motor listings, such as Autotrader. Alternatively, speak to a local garage who may be able to find one, or try webpages such as Ebay.
A motorcycle license is required for a 250cc scooter in Arkansas. Any two-wheel vehicle that is over 125cc and ridden on the street requires the operator to have a motorcycle endorsement.
it depends where you are in the world. Generally it is a 2 wheel vehicle, with both wheels in line, that has a seat and an engine to power it. Most countries call it a motorcycle if engine is bigger than 50cc and a moped if engine is below 50cc. Mopeds originaly had to be powered by pedals as well as engine. A motorcycle may also have 3 wheel, if a pair of wheels are on the same axle line and less than 450mm between them
200 pound
yes