• FartsWithAnAccentOPM
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    199 months ago

    I don’t recall ever saying I wanted this, but OK.

    • @agent_flounder
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      9 months ago

      No I was there. I said “me too” right after. /s

  • JJROKCZ
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    129 months ago

    Christ that thing is ugly lol

  • @grue
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    89 months ago

    Everybody saying they wanted a tadpole trike and everybody saying they wanted that are two different things. Everybody apparently didn’t realize the “recumbent” part didn’t go without saying.

    • FartsWithAnAccentOPM
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      29 months ago

      Hell yeah, I’d love to have a recumbent tadpole!

      This thing though? Eh…

    • @agent_flounder
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      59 months ago

      Rickshaw you say? Replace the rear seat with a cargo bed and I would be very interested.

  • @[email protected]
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    59 months ago

    Not gonna lie seeing the video makes me want to try it. It looks way cooler in motion with the front wheel lean.

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    9 months ago

    That front linkage seems rather clever, avoiding the issues inherent to a flat-plane trike while benefitting from the straight-line stability of the two front wheels. Now, as a rider of conventional and electric two-wheel bikes, I’m probably not their target audience. But for someone who wants that stability peace-of-mind before going riding, then this might be a great match.

    What I could see this being extremely useful for is snowy/icy conditions, where losing grip would normally mean falling off one’s bike. But this stands a better chance, when combined with suitable snow or studded tires, at least in the straights. Turning could still be dicey on ice.

  • Dem Bosain
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    39 months ago

    take this thing, lean it back about 60°…is that a kickstand or a mechanical dick?

  • @[email protected]
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    29 months ago

    For those who need an e-trike, that’s actually not a bad value ($2000). We paid about $4500 Canadian for our traditional (two wheels in the back and one up front) e-trike.

    But… even though I love working on my bikes, this one is a PITA to work on because of its size and weight. You can’t just jack it up on a bike stand and get to the components. And taking it into a bike shop isn’t easy, unless you have a van and a ramp.

    So… yeah, hopefully this one is easier to work on. Looks like fun!