At the head was Maeve O’Rourke, hair pinned back with a green scarf that matched the glint in her eye. She steered with relaxed confidence, the patrol’s emblem—a shamrock inside a compass—catching light on her chest. Their route threaded through alleys where Gaelic signs leaned forward like old friends, past a mural of Cúchulainn frozen mid-leap, and by the river where anglers nodded without looking up.
—a man as legendary for his fiery red beard as he was for his custom-built, chrome-heavy motorized trike. trike patrol irish hot
In a country famous for its lush green landscapes, rugged coastlines, and rich history, there's a lesser-known subculture that's been revving its engines and turning heads: the Trike Patrol. These Irish enthusiasts have taken the concept of hot rods and turned it on its wheel – literally. They're building and cruising on three-wheeled vehicles, affectionately known as trikes, and they're fast becoming a familiar sight on Irish roads. At the head was Maeve O’Rourke, hair pinned