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Company Description
Trikke (pronounced \'trike\)
Trikke Tech, Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes sports equipment and recreational vehicles based on its patented 3CV cambering suspension technology.
Trikke Tech Inc's line of products offers fun and fitness to board-sport athletes, families, and older or injured board sports and snow sports enthusiasts. Trikke Tech Inc's products are for anyone who wants a sensation of speed and fluid motion in their sport.
Trikke for Fun
Trikke products are for anyone who wants a sensation of speed and fluid motion in their sport. The carving sensation with tremendous lean is like surfing, but on the street.
Trikke for Families
Trikke vehicles are easy to learn and provide a low-impact exercise that can be fun for the whole family. All Trikke vehicles can be adjusted to fit almost any member of the family.
Trikke for Fitness
Trikke 3-wheel cambering vehicles provide riders of all ages and skill levels to experience a new way to propel themselves on wheels, getting a full-body workout in the process. Legs are active for balancing and shock-absorption and arms punch for power-thrusts and hang on for stability and control. The Trikke 3-wheeler allows you, the rider, to feel the miracle of your own body and mind working in graceful unison. The bi-products of the ride are joy, health, fitness and a renewed appreciation for yourself and your life.
The Trikke Products
Trikke Human Powered Vehicles
Trikke three-wheeled cambering vehicles are human powered machines that utilize Trikke Tech’s patented 3CV technology to allow a rider to propel forward without ever touching the ground. The elegantly simple construction provides a stable 3-point platform that leans into the turn with the rider while all three wheels remain in contact with the ground. A rider may reach speeds of up to 18 mph on flat ground, ride 50 miles in one day, and climb the steepest of hills (with practice!).
Trikke Tribred Electric Vehicles
The new electric Tribred is the "game changer" for Trikke. With a motorized front wheel and dual rear brakes, the Tribred reaches speeds of 17 mph and travels up to 12 miles per charge. Supplement that with the ability to add human power and the Tribred becomes a socially responsible hybrid commuter vehicle with excellent mileage - 3 miles per penny!
Trikke Skki
Based on Trikke’s patented 3CV cambering suspension technology, the Trikke Skki is designed for carving down groomed ski runs and powder runs . It requires no bindings or special boots - the rider just leans with the steering column and the three skis carve the turns with ease. It is much easier to learn than skiing or snowboarding and beginners always have fun on the first run.
Which model is best for me?
We have a wide range of vehicles and sizes to suit almost everyone. If you are not sure what is right for you, please email us and tell us a little bit about yourself and we'll point you in the right direction or call us at 877-4-TRIKKE for direct assistance. You can also look at the size chart for recommended age and height ranges.
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F.A.Q.
What is a Trikke Cambering Vehicle?
A Trikke 3-wheeled cambering vehicle is a human powered 3-wheeled device that has no mechanical drive train. It's articulated frame can lean into turns while keeping all three wheels in contact with the ground. The 3-wheeled stance provides riders with excellent stability at all speeds including a dead stop and is a marked improvement in balance, control and stability over traditional machines like scooters, skateboards, inline skates and even bikes. What really sets this new machine apart is its novel method of propulsion. With the exception of inline skates, traditional machines have a mechanical drive-train (chain or belt drive) or require that you kick off of the pavement like scooters and skateboards to propel them. Despite the fact that a cambering vehicle has no drive train, a rider can propel it indefinitely with an extraordinary level of efficiency without touching the ground. Though designs for three wheeled cambering vehicles of all kinds date back nearly 100 years, patented Trikke cambering products are the first ever cambering vehicle to be produced and distributed world wide.
How easy is it to learn how to ride?
Because Trikke cambering vehicles are basically new to humankind, everyone needs a wheeled reference point to help define exactly what one is and how it really compares to traditional gadgets like bicycles, skateboards, roller/inline skates, and scooters. The most fundamental misconception and the most demanding of our marketing challenges is the simple fact that Trikke cambering vehicles kind of look like all of the above. They have handlebars and hand brakes like a bike. They kind of have foot decks like skateboards and scooters, and you look a little bit like a skater when you ride one. Because of this blend of familiar mechanical attributes, people "kind of" think that they already have the skills to ride one. Not so! Though skills developed from riding these other wheeled vehicles helps, riding a Trikke cambering vehicle is a completely different experience. It takes a little bit of time to get accustomed to the rocking of the handlebars and the balance needed to trust yourself enough to crank a turn and lean way into it. The bonus, of course, to having these fundamental skills is that you can learn how to propel a cambering vehicle in a matter of minutes. The difference is that you can do it without falling off --- something that is absolutely required in the learning process of these other vehicles. To get good, to be able to accelarate and maintain higher speeds, and to be able to climb hills and do tricks takes riding time and practice. Think back about what it really took to get even marginally good riding a bike, inline skates or skateboards. Think about it. You spent a year on training wheels, fell a hundred times, and wore about 200 dollars worth of protective padding, right? All things considered, cambering vehicles are a piece of cake to learn how to ride. You just have to give it a little time under the riding conditions prescribed in our owner's manual. Follow our directions, and you'll be riding in no time, but always wear a helmet no matter what you ride or where you ride.
What propels a cambering vehicle?
A coordinated technique of simultaneously leaning and turning a cambering vehicle in the same direction is the figurative power plant of a cambering vehicle. In short, a rider travels down a serpentine path much like a skier slaloming down a hill. Unlike a skier, these turns actually propel a cambering vehicle rather than control its downhill speed, though that can also be achieved on a cambering vehicle. Breaking it down, when the rider enters a left hand turn he or she also rocks the handlebars to the left. Advanced riders add many more body movements primarily outward kicks like inline skating and the throwing of upper body weight into the direction of the turn to dramatically increase speed and acceleration.
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