Trike Love
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Trike Love
Seeing that there is no Trike section and this trike is used for groceries and other shopping; consequently, it qualifies as a Utility cycle. Presenting the only LH drive Schwinn Town & Country Trike on the planet featuring a FULL set of planet bike fenders and a Brooks B66.. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Post your trike pics here and talk about your trike
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Post your trike pics here and talk about your trike
Last edited by Sirrus Rider; 08-29-10 at 03:55 PM. Reason: added thought
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Oh you mean something like this: https://www.currietech.com/currie-tec...ctric-bike.php Currie Technologies uses the Schwinn Meridian as their starting point. The Meridian is the single speed Walmart/Target distribution of the same frame.
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I got a torker 3 wheeler (sounds more dignfied than trike) for my dad (80) and he is using it for errands and to got to coffee 2-3 times a week. All his coffee buds have tried it also....I will add a pic later
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i've been watching CL for a good deal on a trike for a while. spurred on by memories of the silly things my cousin and i did with his grandmother's trike. i think it was a sears brand one with a 3 speed. we jumped it, rode it thru mud, hauled like 6 kids in it once, had contests to see who could ride it on 2 wheels the longest...
oh to be 11 and invincible again.
oh to be 11 and invincible again.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_xa9BNV9S4
moms new trike vid i found
moms new trike vid i found
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Electrifying 'granny' trikes for speeds much higher than 10-12 MPH is a bad idea. The higher CoG (center of mass) + speed = skin loss. This is one of the main reasons why I convert those beasts into something m-u-c-h safer and capable....
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and to add a little spice... a simple 350w addition (to the blue trike pictured above), makes for a rather exhilarating 2-3% climb...
https://www.vimeo.com/13615020
https://www.vimeo.com/13615020
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as promised here is my dad on his 3 wheeler. My siblings and i bought it for him. it is a torker tristar
Not to imply that 3 wheelers are for older people (I got one when was 14 for a delivery service), but my dad at 80 was not going to be riding a standard bike. But he is riding the 3 wheeler 3 to 5 times a week and reading in between the lines, he is a little surprised at that. He also note that his knee and back feel better with the exercise.
Not to imply that 3 wheelers are for older people (I got one when was 14 for a delivery service), but my dad at 80 was not going to be riding a standard bike. But he is riding the 3 wheeler 3 to 5 times a week and reading in between the lines, he is a little surprised at that. He also note that his knee and back feel better with the exercise.
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I wish I could get my mom back on a bike but she lives in urban setting that is not very bike friendly. She wouldn't be safe: narrow streets with significant traffic and lots of impatient, self-centered drivers. This bike would be perfect for her and she could use the exercise. Oh, and she lives on top of a hill
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Hmm. My mother is 84 and wants a tricycle, but I don't think she can handle it. She's become pretty weak. And she lives in Manhattan. I don't think she can handle the streets, and sidewalks aren't that appropriate.
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See if you can talk her into a nice stationary bike instead. I agree that Manhattan streets is no place for your mom!!!
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My preferred bicycle brand is.......WORKSMAN CYCLES
I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
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Yeah, and maybe she can get an electric scooter for getting around. She needs to exercise to stay fit, but maybe combining errands with exercise, as I do, isn't the best for her. Her balance isn't so good any more.
Now for some great news about tricycles. I just read this article, and I loved it. I love the outlook the company has, and I love the fact that they're in Queens for over a hundred years, still going strong.
https://www.bicycletimesmag.com/content/worksman-cycles
Now for some great news about tricycles. I just read this article, and I loved it. I love the outlook the company has, and I love the fact that they're in Queens for over a hundred years, still going strong.
https://www.bicycletimesmag.com/content/worksman-cycles
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The fact that a workers' bike company was started by a guy WHOSE NAME was Worksman is hilarious. I guess he had a calling.
Did you know that the commissioner of the Outerbridge Crossing was named Outerbridge! Obviously, it couldn't be called the Outerbridge Bridge.
Did you know that the commissioner of the Outerbridge Crossing was named Outerbridge! Obviously, it couldn't be called the Outerbridge Bridge.
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Seriously?!? Ha ha ha!!!
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In the beginning, I was aiming for a 20" seat height and improved stability - I got both and then some. No immediate plans to build'n sell, just too many legal hurdles and I'm not set up to do volume. I prefer to spend my time perfecting the design, while staying receptive to future directions - ya never know.
I have a similar trike in the jig right now, but with several upgrades
* Belt drive
* 2 wheel drive + optional electric assist via the front wheel (3-wheel drive)
* And eventually, a minimal, but lightweight outer shell for all weather riding.