Category : Three Wheel Scooter
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The Trikke Tech T7 Series 3-Wheeled Carving Scooter (Grey) is a street machine that’s designed to be responsive and versatile for all carving conditions. It has a heel kicker, molded foot platforms and a durable steel frame. Poly rear wheels provide stickier contact to the pavement for a smoother ride. Its easy-to-use, buck-knife folding mechanism is great for storage and transport.The Trikke T78 three-wheeled scooter is a street machine that’s designed to be responsive and versatile for all carving conditions. It has a heel kicker, molded foot platforms, and a durable steel frame. Polyurethane rear wheels provide stickier contact to the pavement for a smoother ride. The scooter is easy to use, and its buck-knife folding mechanism is great for storage and transport. Highlights include an 8-inch pneumatic air front tire, 7-inch polyurethane rear wheels, independent rear brakes, and a trigger lever folding frame. The rear wheels can be upgraded to 8-inch poly wheels or 8-inch air tires.
List Price: $ 249.99
Price: $ 249.99
Fun to ride,
I am glad to have purchased this item. Works well for my needs. Folds up and fits in the back end of my truck with ease. I can get it out during lunch and do a quick run around the parking lot at work. I get home from work late, at dusk, and hop on the Trikke for a quick 30 minute ride/workout around my neighborhood. Two drawbacks are: need more replective material for riding at night for drivers to see me; need to get the upgrade for pneumatic rear wheels. Holy buckets, talk about feeling every little bump in the road. If the the road is not cement, my hands and feet go numb after a while due to the vibration of the road.
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|Great fun!,
Riding the Trikke is great fun and great exercise. I take it for a spin in our neighborhood from time to time, but seldom more than that due to the need for a hard and even surface for a smooth ride. I also find the walkways a little too narrow to drive on as you have to turn the front wheel side-to-side to keep up the speed. It may get better with some practice though. After a 20-30 minutes ride I can feel that my muscles have had a good work-out so it is worth it.
I often have my 6-year old daughter standing on the scooter in front of me. Probably not something that is recommended, but with proper safety equipment and slow speed this has become something we enjoy doing together.
I watched the video about how to ride and it took me about 30 minutes of trying before I got to a point where I could get a steady forward motion without using my leg to kick. I can now ride with my legs on the scooter and move forward by shift in balance and turning the front wheel side to side – most of the time. For me, a kick or two is still needed up small hills. In many ways the riding motion reminds me of inline skating, but more stable and involving the whole body.
If you want full-body exercise, have access to a hard smooth surface, and want to draw attention – this is a good solution. It will never replace my bike, but is a fun addition.
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|Trikke T78,
While the listing showed a T7, it was in fact a T78 (I also double-checked with customer service). The price was great and the shipping was free. The product was delivered within the estimated time frame given. One thing to remember… You do have to assemble the Trikke. It’s minor stuff, but you still need some basic skills to do it.
Note: There is a Trikke TV web site that offers the T78 for a cheaper initial price. However, once you add shipping and tax, it’s more expensive.
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