I’m not surprised how well the Reliant drives , I had the Regal saloon 21e in the 70s and it never let me down. Had to say goodbye to it after 60,000 miles when a car ran into the back.
i had a robin van in 1995 to travel from Worcester to Aberystwyth and back one day a week. 200 mile round trip thru the autumn, winter and spring. engine wore out so i bought a knackered robin saloon and the big ends started knocking after 3 months. miracle i survived the whole episode , 80 mph down the side of mountain A roads
Tis good to see some nice comments about the old Robin's , Normally it's the usual crappy stuff & Hatred. Never understood why, Thier a great little motor.
Engine sounds sweet in the old girl there, I wind mine up quite fast and did a vid (check my channel) of taking mine through some very sharp double bends without having to lose much speed and corners just so perfectly, I actually believe my Reliant corners better than a four wheel car and never once had a rear wheel even think of lifting either.
Excellent video! If you do another, can you give more narrative? How fast were you going on the M1? It wasn’t as war busting as I thought it would be. If you can give more explanation as to what is going on at the time, that would be great, always wanted to have a go in a Robin!
just got a reliant waiting for docs coming in mail then its off for a mot any hints on concerns for these cars on a mot normal fail points if u know any also looking for bigger wheels for it if u got any info would br great
Wonder what was the benefit of designing it as a 3-wheeler instead of conventional 4-wheeler? Were tires that expensive? Or was a single-wheel front somehow much cheaper to produce than the normal 2-wheel one? Just thinking that it would have been so much better device with conventional 4 wheels. Edited: I think I got it! If you had just a motorcycle licence, you were allowed to drive it! Hence, was it just an odd product caused by the bureaucracy and politics?!
Yes correct. Very british due to a very british loophole, however it was also apparently lighter, more fuel efficient and had good turning circle as a side effect.
It`s not just tyres, It`s one less wheel, Less therefore one less brake caliper, Strut and shaft etc, And not just less weight, It`s less cost to manufacture and cost to the customer, It`s also less to go wrong
@@x66Hawk66x for insurance purposed unfortunately they are classed as cars now which probably go's part of the way in explaining why the cheapest insurance qoutes i am getting are £575 pa tpft compared the £60 i was paying 25 years ago
I wished i had one Clarkson i would have had that one off him what a toss pot wreaking it I always loved robins good cars if anyone,s got a good one cheap please give us a shout West midlands Stourbridge
A good one cheap - now? i'm after one too again now and the frigging asking prices for a "historic" one now are all around the £4000 mark for a average one which drives ok. insane .
I read a statistic that said Reliant drivers had the best safety record of any manufacturer, The last garage I visited with a damaged front end Reliant Robin was not the fault of the driver
I’m not surprised how well the Reliant drives , I had the Regal saloon 21e in the 70s and it never let me down. Had to say goodbye to it after 60,000 miles when a car ran into the back.
That car seems to drive very well indeed. Nice to see some proper driving instead of taking the P! I'm looking for a Reliant.
i had a robin van in 1995 to travel from Worcester to Aberystwyth and back one day a week. 200 mile round trip thru the autumn, winter and spring. engine wore out so i bought a knackered robin saloon and the big ends started knocking after 3 months. miracle i survived the whole episode , 80 mph down the side of mountain A roads
my reliant is now past its mot great little car to drive
Tis good to see some nice comments about the old Robin's ,
Normally it's the usual crappy stuff & Hatred. Never understood why, Thier a great little motor.
Engine sounds sweet in the old girl there, I wind mine up quite fast and did a vid (check my channel) of taking mine through some very sharp double bends without having to lose much speed and corners just so perfectly, I actually believe my Reliant corners better than a four wheel car and never once had a rear wheel even think of lifting either.
Sounds quiet and looks to drive smooth .
I like the heading lol
Must save you money on tires that.
What a lovely car 😃
Jeremy Clarkson piss take on the Robin was hilarious and worth watching if you havn`t seen it.
whats the camera mounted on jelly?
funniest comment ever on youtube, made me chuckle :-)
Excellent video! If you do another, can you give more narrative? How fast were you going on the M1? It wasn’t as war busting as I thought it would be. If you can give more explanation as to what is going on at the time, that would be great, always wanted to have a go in a Robin!
A reliant can happily cruise at 55, sometimes 65.
just got a reliant waiting for docs coming in mail then its off for a mot any hints on concerns for these cars on a mot normal fail points if u know any also looking for bigger wheels for it if u got any info would br great
I love the nodding with the camera. 👍🏻
That`s the suspension!
How many died?
Hopefully its not jerymy clarkson thats on the loose,, we saw last time how that went 🤣
Wonder what was the benefit of designing it as a 3-wheeler instead of conventional 4-wheeler? Were tires that expensive? Or was a single-wheel front somehow much cheaper to produce than the normal 2-wheel one? Just thinking that it would have been so much better device with conventional 4 wheels.
Edited: I think I got it! If you had just a motorcycle licence, you were allowed to drive it! Hence, was it just an odd product caused by the bureaucracy and politics?!
Yes correct. Very british due to a very british loophole, however it was also apparently lighter, more fuel efficient and had good turning circle as a side effect.
It`s not just tyres, It`s one less wheel, Less therefore one less brake caliper, Strut and shaft etc, And not just less weight, It`s less cost to manufacture and cost to the customer, It`s also less to go wrong
@@x66Hawk66x for insurance purposed unfortunately they are classed as cars now which probably go's part of the way in explaining why the cheapest insurance qoutes i am getting are £575 pa tpft compared the £60 i was paying 25 years ago
There was a reliant 4 wheeler called the kitten but wasn’t successful because of the 4 wheels
I wished i had one Clarkson i would have had that one off him what a toss pot wreaking it I always loved robins good cars if anyone,s got a good one cheap please give us a shout West midlands Stourbridge
A good one cheap - now? i'm after one too again now and the frigging asking prices for a "historic" one now are all around the £4000 mark for a average one which drives ok. insane .
Deathtraps but love them.
I read a statistic that said Reliant drivers had the best safety record of any manufacturer, The last garage I visited with a damaged front end Reliant Robin was not the fault of the driver