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*This is the only kart body in the game not to be raised above [[Monster]] tires. Instead, they are placed on the direct axles, similar to [[ATV]]s and [[bike]]s. | *This is the only kart body in the game not to be raised above [[Monster (tire)|Monster]] tires. Instead, they are placed on the direct axles, similar to [[ATV]]s and [[bike]]s. | ||
*This is the only kart body in the game to have three wheels instead of four. Outside the Arcade entries in the franchise, the only kart to feature this trait is the [[Zipper]] from [[Mario Kart DS]], although it has one wheel in front and two wheels in the back. | *This is the only kart body in the game to have three wheels instead of four. Outside the Arcade entries in the franchise, the only kart to feature this trait is the [[Zipper]] from [[Mario Kart DS]], although it has one wheel in front and two wheels in the back. | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, September 1, 2014
Tri-Speeder is a kart body that appears in Mario Kart 8. It is a three-wheeled kart that is painted green and slightly resembles a Morgan 3-Wheeler. It sports an open engine with a ? Block from the front facing northeast, and two pistons in the shape of mushrooms. It has an advantage in weight and traction, but a disadvantage in acceleration and handling. It shares its stats with the Badwagon, the Steel Driver, the Standard ATV, and the GLA.
Stats
- Speed: 0
- Acceleration: -0.5
- Weight: +0.5
- Handling: -0.5
- Traction: +0.5
Gallery
- MarioKart8Wario.jpg
Wario in the Tri-Speeder
Morton Koopa Jr. in the Tri-Speeder
- Morton Koopa MK8.PNG
Names in other languages
Trivia
- This is the only kart body in the game not to be raised above Monster tires. Instead, they are placed on the direct axles, similar to ATVs and bikes.
- This is the only kart body in the game to have three wheels instead of four. Outside the Arcade entries in the franchise, the only kart to feature this trait is the Zipper from Mario Kart DS, although it has one wheel in front and two wheels in the back.