Just noticed I commented on this 3 years ago. This video, which I watched multiple times over a several month period during 2018 / 2019, was instrumental in my purchasing one in the summer of 2019. So, thanks again.
Very good review. I have both delta trikes, the Hase Kettweisel and the Greenspeed Anura. I like them because they stay cleaner (the chain is farther away from the rear wheels) and you don't get sprayed with water like on a tadpole with the wheels in front when you turn. You also have a clearer unobstructed view on a delta. The long wheelbase helps tame the bumps in the road. Lastly they can be coupled together so you have a tandem!
@@Angel_Kowboy Sure can. That is what I did after I heard from the late Ian Simms at Greenspeed that it would be ok. I rebuilt the wheels with new rims and spokes and had a shop weld extension pipe on the fender supports. I even built a coroplast fairing for it and commuted in Minnesota winters on it too!
Have had lots of trikes and 2 velomobiles.. Have to say, the Anura I rode for a few years was up there with any of them if a good safe high visibility trike is your thing. Later on, I put a hub motor on it (smart pie) which doubled the enjoyment. See "Planet pride in the south pacific" for some pics of it and other of my rides.
Just noticed I commented on this 3 years ago. This video, which I watched multiple times over a several month period during 2018 / 2019, was instrumental in my purchasing one in the summer of 2019. So, thanks again.
most welcome
Very good review. I have both delta trikes, the Hase Kettweisel and the Greenspeed Anura. I like them because they stay cleaner (the chain is farther away from the rear wheels) and you don't get sprayed with water like on a tadpole with the wheels in front when you turn. You also have a clearer unobstructed view on a delta. The long wheelbase helps tame the bumps in the road. Lastly they can be coupled together so you have a tandem!
Is it possible to install wheels at the rear with a larger diameter?
@@Angel_Kowboy Sure can. That is what I did after I heard from the late Ian Simms at Greenspeed that it would be ok. I rebuilt the wheels with new rims and spokes and had a shop weld extension pipe on the fender supports. I even built a coroplast fairing for it and commuted in Minnesota winters on it too!
Actually a very informative video - well done - thanks
Looks great. How stable is it on fast turns?
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Have had lots of trikes and 2 velomobiles.. Have to say, the Anura I rode for a few years was up there with any of them if a good safe high visibility trike is your thing. Later on, I put a hub motor on it (smart pie) which doubled the enjoyment. See "Planet pride in the south pacific" for some pics of it and other of my rides.
Thanks for the detailed video. For your reference it's pronounced 'Hasa.'