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Which configuration of trike,2 at the front and 1at the back is by far the safest configuration.
I have only had very short test rides but I don’t think the main brands have much between them in terms of quality and build.
ICE,Azub and HP velotechnic are all reputable brands as far as I know.
ICE Trikes in Falmouth are probably the best option for a UK resident.
I have only had very short test rides but I don’t think the main brands have much between them in terms of quality and build.
ICE,Azub and HP velotechnic are all reputable brands as far as I know.
ICE Trikes in Falmouth are probably the best option for a UK resident.
I can provide no advice but https://wheelsforall.org.uk/ have a centre local to me and they have a huge range of bicycles / tricycles for people with disabilities. They hold weekly events for people to ride them.
I suspect they’d love to let you try out all the different types of tricycle and provide you with advice. A friends son volunteers at our local one and apparently all the volunteers are lovely.
I suspect they’d love to let you try out all the different types of tricycle and provide you with advice. A friends son volunteers at our local one and apparently all the volunteers are lovely.
I've got a friend getting very old now, he swapped to trikes a good few years ago. Main reason was/is you can fit them with very low gearing indeed for crawling up the hills, without them falling over/zig-zagging like a bike has to. And you may well be able to have your favourite existing bike converted to a 2 at the back trike.
However, they do steer a bit differently to bikes, you need to shift your weight the other way than on a bike to keep the wheels down at speed (with 2 at the back).
Tadpoles (2 at the front) are more stable at speed, but I'm struggling to think if I've ever seen one that wasn't a recumbent.
However, they do steer a bit differently to bikes, you need to shift your weight the other way than on a bike to keep the wheels down at speed (with 2 at the back).
Tadpoles (2 at the front) are more stable at speed, but I'm struggling to think if I've ever seen one that wasn't a recumbent.
smifffymoto said:
I can’t think of any disadvantages of a recumbent.
Poor visibility - both of you, especially in traffic, and for you, not being able to see over walls/hedges/etcRidiculously long chain lines
Initial purchase cost (also an issue with trikes, even conversions)
Small choice of models available
Plenty of pros as well... I like the idea of them, but don't have one mainly due to the purchase cost and not getting a view - I love looking around when I'm riding; I think I'd feel very hemmed in on a lot of the roads I use.
jbswagger said:
Hi the main reason for considering a trike is practical for shopping, going to work etc.
Again, low gearing is a great advantage here if you're going to be load-lugging, and there's any hills.Electric ones available too, but ££££
As mentioned, you will need a certain amount of balance still if you want to get/keep the speed up on corners.
Google "cargo trike" for a load of ideas - these tend to be designed to be ridden reasonably sedately

I have been looking into leaning trikes for a friend. His balance is reduced but not gone completely - it's a result of an injury to one of his eyes.
Anyway, he doesn't like recumbents so asked what I knew about tadpole trikes but he wanted one that he could lean into corners. There are some shown on Google Images but I can't find any real world reviews.
Anyway, he doesn't like recumbents so asked what I knew about tadpole trikes but he wanted one that he could lean into corners. There are some shown on Google Images but I can't find any real world reviews.
Like this
https://youtu.be/c3a0sSPOhb0
There's a link to a Facebook page where you can order the front fork/mechanism for £1500. Given that it's a custom item, I really like it.
https://youtu.be/c3a0sSPOhb0
There's a link to a Facebook page where you can order the front fork/mechanism for £1500. Given that it's a custom item, I really like it.
Edited by Mars on Monday 24th July 18:00
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