I like watching your videos. It's kinda like I'm riding with the view from the helmet cam. You and your wife really seem to enjoy each other as well as yalls trikes. I hope to get one for me and my wife someday soon. Then we can explore Texas from a different view point. 😉
Excellent video mate, I'm thinking about getting or building a recumbent trike, and have enjoyed watching your videos immensely. Might not be the best idea, what with our crowded roads filled with nutters here in the uk, but if I don't try I'll never know. Thanks for sharing
i like your air horn i gonna get me a air horn i got the idea from you i check it out they said i can mount on my catrike soon i wish you can show me what it loooks like
frustratednomad The reason I ride trikes is exactly that ie for the comfort. I can ride a bicycle for 10-20kms but after that I tend to be neck and saddle sore whereas it is only pleasant muscle fatigue that you have at the end of a long ride. For me, this means I can ride comfortably for longer and more often. With a trike, for me it eliminated neck or wrist soreness (caused from hunching over the handle bars) and you get no saddle soreness because the seat is fully supportive. Sitting in the seat you are looking where you want to go, whereas on a diamond frame cycle you are often facing the ground, tilting your neck up to look forward. Most other trike riders say the same sorts of comments that I've made here but the best way to find out for yourself is to go for a ride and see what it is like for you...
love your vidios. got to do some of the rides in my favourite city. (Adelaide) love to try a trike one day as well. greetings from Heywood Victoria.
I like watching your videos. It's kinda like I'm riding with the view from the helmet cam. You and your wife really seem to enjoy each other as well as yalls trikes. I hope to get one for me and my wife someday soon. Then we can explore Texas from a different view point. 😉
Excellent video mate, I'm thinking about getting or building a recumbent trike, and have enjoyed watching your videos immensely. Might not be the best idea, what with our crowded roads filled with nutters here in the uk, but if I don't try I'll never know. Thanks for sharing
thanks for that video
there she gos i love your air horn
1:10 *laughs* "I forgot I had this camera on my melon."
Jos: "I don't know you."
i like your air horn i gonna get me a air horn i got the idea from you i check it out they said i can mount on my catrike soon
i wish you can show me what it loooks like
does riding those things hurt your neck ?
frustratednomad The reason I ride trikes is exactly that ie for the comfort. I can ride a bicycle for 10-20kms but after that I tend to be neck and saddle sore whereas it is only pleasant muscle fatigue that you have at the end of a long ride. For me, this means I can ride comfortably for longer and more often. With a trike, for me it eliminated neck or wrist soreness (caused from hunching over the handle bars) and you get no saddle soreness because the seat is fully supportive. Sitting in the seat you are looking where you want to go, whereas on a diamond frame cycle you are often facing the ground, tilting your neck up to look forward. Most other trike riders say the same sorts of comments that I've made here but the best way to find out for yourself is to go for a ride and see what it is like for you...
i live in ohio
have your wife sit next to him on the bench take a pic