Une fois que t'as roulé couché dans ta vie tu n'as plus qu'une seule envie c'est de recommencer. Trop bien ! J'ai un Azub Tricon, j'en suis super content!
Bonjour, Y-a-t-il des tailles comme pour les vélos classiques? En effet, je suis très grand 202cm. Et je me suis posé cette question plusieurs fois mais je ne connais pas de revendeur dans ma région à qui je peux poser la question.
La partie cycle est standard, la baume (tube avant) est ajustable. Je mesure 1m96 donc je pense que tu n'aurais pas de problème ! Il faut simplement spécifier lors de la commande que la baume doit être assez longue. - Arlen
in my Ice Trice manual, they say that you should take your trike to an empty car park, and try corning at different speeds, so you get to know the characteristics of your trike's cornering and handling, so you get to "know" what kind of speed and corner you can handle before it starts to go. And definitely lean into the corners, like you see the guys do in the video. If you are really that concerned, you just knock some of the speed off, until you get more confident too. I do have to say - I've owned my trike for 2 months now, and never come close to tipping over - it is just so stable.
I totally agree with you Ravy. We have the full suspended version so it gives even more stability in the curves. But of course with all the luggage, like in the video, the characteristics are really different and we have to be "careful" ;)
@wheels turn Fantastic - you will really enjoy your trikes I'm sure! As for 2-wheel cycling - I have about 30 out of my 40 years, and nowadays aim for 100 miles per week on the bike. The thing you do have to be aware of on a trike, is the turning circle is massive - Its not like a 2-wheel where you can turn really sharp depending on your balance skills. As for speed that I would do a circle - I'm not sure I could put a speed on it - its more of a "feel" - does it feel like a wheel is about to lift? You'll get used to it in no time!
Finalmente un bel video, qui in Italia non parla nessuno di trike recumbent
Une fois que t'as roulé couché dans ta vie tu n'as plus qu'une seule envie c'est de recommencer. Trop bien !
J'ai un Azub Tricon, j'en suis super content!
Nice video guys! Epic shots!
Pinion seems to be good for downhill :P
Fabulous video! Riding on a recumbent trike is fantastic, very comfortable!
Thank you ! Indeed :) very confortable and stable, even at high speed!
Allez Trikes! Best trike video I have ever seen. and Bravo!
Brilliant ride
Nice ride. Pinion 😍 but $$$$ 😱
I'm in the process of getting a scorpion Fs26, really tempted to go with Pinion.
Question..? are the Piinion drives all front end shifting with only 1 cog in the rear..?
Yes. this pinion is the C1.12 (12 speeds). The range is enough for most of ascents/descents
Bonjour,
Y-a-t-il des tailles comme pour les vélos classiques? En effet, je suis très grand 202cm. Et je me suis posé cette question plusieurs fois mais je ne connais pas de revendeur dans ma région à qui je peux poser la question.
La partie cycle est standard, la baume (tube avant) est ajustable. Je mesure 1m96 donc je pense que tu n'aurais pas de problème ! Il faut simplement spécifier lors de la commande que la baume doit être assez longue. - Arlen
@@HelloBikeWorld merci.
Hope you guys have a deal with HP! They need to give you some commission for this!
You have to get yourself a trike Tice 😉
+1 :D
You never sell to me that anymore. I had it for three years broke down like I don’t scorpion no good.
Suddenly I want to give a trike try out. However I'm concerned about cornering and tipping over
You can tip over, but to me in 8 years time it only occured only when I did something stupid...
in my Ice Trice manual, they say that you should take your trike to an empty car park, and try corning at different speeds, so you get to know the characteristics of your trike's cornering and handling, so you get to "know" what kind of speed and corner you can handle before it starts to go.
And definitely lean into the corners, like you see the guys do in the video.
If you are really that concerned, you just knock some of the speed off, until you get more confident too.
I do have to say - I've owned my trike for 2 months now, and never come close to tipping over - it is just so stable.
I totally agree with you Ravy. We have the full suspended version so it gives even more stability in the curves. But of course with all the luggage, like in the video, the characteristics are really different and we have to be "careful" ;)
@wheels turn Fantastic - you will really enjoy your trikes I'm sure! As for 2-wheel cycling - I have about 30 out of my 40 years, and nowadays aim for 100 miles per week on the bike.
The thing you do have to be aware of on a trike, is the turning circle is massive - Its not like a 2-wheel where you can turn really sharp depending on your balance skills. As for speed that I would do a circle - I'm not sure I could put a speed on it - its more of a "feel" - does it feel like a wheel is about to lift? You'll get used to it in no time!