A device transforms a standard two-wheeled motorized vehicle with a 50 cubic centimeter engine displacement into a three-wheeled configuration. These kits typically include an axle, wheels, and a mounting system designed to provide stability and enhanced weight distribution compared to the original design. An example would be installing such a device on a standard moped to create a stable, three-wheeled vehicle.
The significance of this modification lies in its ability to offer improved balance, making it a suitable option for individuals with mobility challenges or those seeking a more stable riding platform. Historically, such conversions have been used to adapt vehicles for different terrains or specific user needs, expanding the utility of the original scooter.