Collin Rous came up with a crazy idea one day...he wanted to make a recliner mobile. Now this isn't a very new idea, because MANY people have created motorized comfort-chairs. However Collin had an idea in mind that he, and no-one else to our knowledge has done before. Lucas Baumfalk came Onto the scene after Collin had found a moped and chair, and built a very early but rideable prototype to his
MoCliner. Lucas went for a ride and decided there was no way he could go without one. Trying to remain unique from his best bud, Lucas created his ride on a three-wheel instead of two-wheel vehicle, and contributed the creation of the armrest-suicide-door for more ease entering the vehicles. After many hours of labor on both creator's parts, the MoCliner designed by Collin Rous and the TriCliner designed by Lucas Baumfalk were born! The two-wheeled MoCliner sports a 49cc motor, thus making it street legal without the need of a title, tag, or insurance (In the state of Kansas where city ordinances don't dictate otherwise) which is cheap and easy. It has all operational street lights (Hi/Low Beam Headlight, Front/Back Blinkers, Tail Light, And braking light). This baby will cruise up to an average 25mph, and with it's two wheel design can manuever as nimbly as a ballet dancer. The three-wheeled TriCliner sports a 150cc engine, which does mean the rider must have a tag, title, and insurance (though it's rather inexpensive). The TriCliner also wears all needed street lights for day or nighttime riding. This beast will cruise up to a blazing 45mph, though it lacks the agility of it's smaller counter-part.