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Old 09-04-09, 04:50 PM
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Okay who has riden the pacific Carryall the trike>

Surely someone has at least test rode one>>>>>**********?
Please tell
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Old 06-03-19, 01:46 AM
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I own the Pacific carryall trike

This little trike is very lightweight . Folds down to a compact size . The tires can easily go flat if you go too fast and hit a bump. I take my trike to a bike repair shop where they have the special sized inner tubing ready for me if i need to take. it in.the tires are very small. If you go up a slope the chain will skip under the tension of pedaling.

I use mine for rehabilitation since I have trouble walking from a stroke . It is the only way i can get a good cardio workout. Because the wheels are small someone can keep up with you at a fast pace walk.

I am 5 ft 8 inches. Average height for a woman and weigh 220 pounds. So, im not short and im heavy but this trike has a strong frame. My trike is a pretty red color and people are fascinated with it mainly for it's size.i recommend this trike to someone looking to use it for rehabilitation and have trouble walking. I do not recommend it to someone using it as means to commute because the tire size is small and will take you a long time to get somewhere. I do not rhink it folds small enough to fit in a duffel bag. This trike can be improved with soft puncture proof tires
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Old 06-03-19, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by jeanw
Surely someone has at least test rode one

CARRYALL
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Old 06-08-19, 03:11 PM
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Wow. Reply 10 years later?

On a side note, I had a carryme bike (not trike).
It rode remarkably well in the sunset district of SF.

Only downside is that I was deathly afraid of hitting a curb and losing teeth
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