Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Recumbent
Reload this Page >

Which Tadpole plus Options Would Be Your Ideal Choice?

Search
Notices
Recumbent What IS that thing?! Recumbents may be odd looking, but they have many advantages over a "wedgie" bicycle. Discuss the in's and out's recumbent lifestyle in the recumbent forum.

Which Tadpole plus Options Would Be Your Ideal Choice?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 01-10-23, 01:59 PM
  #1  
newbert
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Queensbury, NY
Posts: 177
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 47 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 17 Times in 16 Posts
Which Tadpole plus Options Would Be Your Ideal Choice?

Budget aside, which tadpole recumbent (plus options) would be your ideal choice for a rider like me?


I'm 70 years old and need the daily exercise a 'bent trike provides. I currently ride a Catrike Villager with pedal e-assist, which is great for around town on smooth paved surfaces. However, I have a lot of unpaved (gravel and/or crushed stone) bike paths and rural roads in my area that I would also like to ride on, but the Villager just doesn't cut it on those (ie - too bumpy and rough a ride). My area is also hilly, so that needs to be factored in as well.


From my research, it looks like Azub, HP Velotechnic and ICE seem to the "big three" for high performance trikes. Expensive, but again, let's not consider that for now. If there are other, please consider them as well.)


In terms of optional features, my priorities would be in this order:


Comfort: Although I'm not interested in riding thru the woods on rough mountain bike trails, I do want to ride on gravel and crushed stone in addition to paved routes. So, good suspension would be needed to smooth out the ride.

Some kind of power-assist or extra-wide gearing range: To me, that would mean either e-assist (like the Bosch my Villager has) and/or a "Pinion" unit in front and/or an internal hub (like Rohloff) in back. Or perhaps there are other options?

Foldable: While it might be nice, it's not an absolute need since I already have an adjustable trike rack for my car.


I'd appreciate your thoughts on which make/model/options would be ideal for me. If more info on my needs is helpful, just ask away.


Thanks!

Bert
newbert is offline  
Old 01-10-23, 02:05 PM
  #2  
10 Wheels
Galveston County Texas
 
10 Wheels's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: In The Wind
Posts: 33,224

Bikes: 02 GTO, 2011 Magnum

Mentioned: 19 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1350 Post(s)
Liked 1,245 Times in 623 Posts
Look for a used GreenSpeed Magnum.
__________________
Fred "The Real Fred"

10 Wheels is offline  
Old 01-10-23, 02:40 PM
  #3  
Darth Lefty 
Disco Infiltrator
 
Darth Lefty's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Folsom CA
Posts: 13,446

Bikes: Stormchaser, Paramount, Tilt, Samba tandem

Mentioned: 72 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3126 Post(s)
Liked 2,105 Times in 1,369 Posts
I had a trike after my heart surgery and man, it was a bumpy ride with the stock Marathon. A balloon rear tire at 2 bar was a huge improvement. A Schwalbe, forget which, a Big Apple or something like that. I can see why premium versions have rear suspension, and why some thoughtful design of the frame might be a good idea, rather than just a beam of chromoly with the seat stays going straight from the hub to the shoulder blades

Worry not about riding through the woods on mountain bike trails. They are called single track for a reason
__________________
Genesis 49:16-17
Darth Lefty is offline  
Likes For Darth Lefty:
Old 01-10-23, 02:48 PM
  #4  
linberl
Senior Member
 
linberl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 3,463

Bikes: Trident Spike 2 recumbent trike w/ e-assist

Mentioned: 25 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1321 Post(s)
Liked 374 Times in 288 Posts
This one: Scorpion fs 20: The Compact Full Suspension Adult Trike (hpvelotechnik.com). They offer optional e-assist. This is my dream trike. Small, fast, folding, comfortable, and beautiful. They offer it with Shimano Steps system. You can also have any after market mid drive installed if you have a preference.
linberl is offline  
Old 01-10-23, 06:57 PM
  #5  
newbert
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Queensbury, NY
Posts: 177
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 47 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 17 Times in 16 Posts
Originally Posted by linberl
This one: Scorpion fs 20: The Compact Full Suspension Adult Trike (hpvelotechnik.com). They offer optional e-assist. This is my dream trike. Small, fast, folding, comfortable, and beautiful. They offer it with Shimano Steps system. You can also have any after market mid drive installed if you have a preference.
Thanks for your recommendation. But, other than price, why would you prefer the FS-20 over the FS-26? Wouldn't the FS-26 inherently provide a smoother ride?
newbert is offline  
Old 01-10-23, 07:08 PM
  #6  
linberl
Senior Member
 
linberl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 3,463

Bikes: Trident Spike 2 recumbent trike w/ e-assist

Mentioned: 25 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1321 Post(s)
Liked 374 Times in 288 Posts
Originally Posted by newbert
Thanks for your recommendation. But, other than price, why would you prefer the FS-20 over the FS-26? Wouldn't the FS-26 inherently provide a smoother ride?
With full suspension I don't think a 26" is a big factor, and 20" wheels are stronger. Also creates a more compact unit esp. if you do fold it.
linberl is offline  
Old 01-12-23, 12:58 PM
  #7  
rydabent
Banned
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Lincoln Ne
Posts: 9,924

Bikes: RANS Stratus TerraTrike Tour II

Mentioned: 46 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3352 Post(s)
Liked 1,056 Times in 635 Posts
An Azub 26 TiFly. IMO it is the absolute top of the heap. Like most everything, the more you pay the more you get. Up to a point on some things anyway.

Last edited by rydabent; 01-25-23 at 10:26 AM.
rydabent is offline  
Old 01-12-23, 08:40 PM
  #8  
DeadGrandpa
Senior Member
 
DeadGrandpa's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Carolina
Posts: 1,215

Bikes: Too many, yet not enough.

Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 492 Post(s)
Liked 311 Times in 201 Posts
Since you specify comfort, and Full Suspension seems to be a part of the answer to that, I want to point out one detail that might be of interest (I only became aware of this recently): the amount of travel in the front suspension is 1+1/2 inches in two of the brands, but is 4 inches in one of them. I can't remember which one (maybe the HPVelo fs Scorpion). At least I think I heard that in a YouTube video a few weeks ago. So if you need max front suspension, you should look into those specs.
DeadGrandpa is offline  
Old 01-13-23, 08:31 AM
  #9  
Tony Marley
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Houston area
Posts: 549

Bikes: Catrike 700; Bike Friday Llama single; Bike Friday Tandem Tuesday; Easy Racers Ti-Rush recumbent; Catrike Expedition; Rans Seavo tandem

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 28 Post(s)
Liked 43 Times in 29 Posts
From my experience, I suggest you look at the Catrike Expedition with wide tires. For e-assist, you could get it through Utah Trikes, who will modify it to your specifications. Another option - which I have never ridden - is the Catrike 529 with suspension.
Tony Marley is offline  
Old 01-19-23, 01:00 AM
  #10  
7up
Full Member
 
7up's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Whitestone,Queens/Bayonne N.J.
Posts: 344

Bikes: Aurelia*Bianchi*Cannondale*Colnago*Dahon*Giant*Haro*Lynsky*Monkey Faction*Origin8*Panasonic*Paramont*Peugeot*Ross*Schwinn*SE*Specialized*Trek

Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 58 Post(s)
Liked 26 Times in 18 Posts
If you like your trike I’d convert the trike to a fat tired version for a cushier ride or like a few have suggested at least a much wider tire.Full suspension trikes are known for eating up some of your energy output.There are a few really nice units for 2023 but I’d suggest you take each one for a ride personally.whichever one you decide on I’d definitely say Outfit it with a middrive.Good luck.
7up is offline  
Old 01-19-23, 10:50 AM
  #11  
newbert
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Queensbury, NY
Posts: 177
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 47 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 17 Times in 16 Posts
Originally Posted by 7up
If you like your trike I’d convert the trike to a fat tired version for a cushier ride or like a few have suggested at least a much wider tire.Full suspension trikes are known for eating up some of your energy output.There are a few really nice units for 2023 but I’d suggest you take each one for a ride personally.whichever one you decide on I’d definitely say Outfit it with a middrive.Good luck.
Agree 100% with trying before buying.

Now
(the Adventure) has caught my eye....
newbert is offline  

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.