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5 Signs Your Trike Doesn’t Fit You (and how to fix them)
Do you ever feel not 100% comfortable on your trike? If so, that's a problem! Recumbent trikes are meant to be comfortable on every ride, the whole ride. At our shop, we prioritize the fit for every customer that gets a trike - it's so important. If you want to make your trike fit better, here are five tips.
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How to Upgrade Your Trike to Electric
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Do you already have a recumbent trike but are dreaming of the fun, freedom, and power of an electric motor? Dream no further and UPGRADE your trike to electric. There are a few ways to do it, so make sure you get the motor system that will be SAFE and effective. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule ...
Recumbent Trike PROs & CONs
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What are the real advantages and disadvantages of recumbent trikes? Comfort, speed, stability - can you find a balanced perspective to make an informed decision? Is a trike right for you... 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Click here: laidbackcycles.com/pages/schedule-an-appoi...
Electric Mountain Trike That Destroys Expectations... [ICE Full Fat Review]
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The Full Fat is a rugged trike built for record-breaking adventures, designed to withstand extreme conditions with exceptional durability and reliability. Equipped with specialized features, it excels on rough trails, sand, snow, and mud. Wherever you want to go, if you can pedal, it will get you there. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴...
9 Things to Stop Doing on Your Trike Immediately
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Though there are many things to START doing on your trike, here are the nine things that you should STOP doing on your trike as soon as possible. Which one was most helpful? Drop the number in the comments. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Click here: laidbackcycles.com/pages/...
Trike Brand Accessories Go Head to Head [Brutal Comparison]
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Each brand has advantages and disadvantages for their trike models, but what about the accessories that go on top? Is one headrest better than the other? ...Definitely. BUT, it is a matter of opinion. What's your favorite trike accessory? 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Click...
9 Ways to Make Your Recumbent Trike Faster!
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If you're looking to gain more speed on your trike, these nine tips and tricks will help you fly by those road riders with ease. For most riders, speed isn't the ultimate goal, especially not at the expense of comfort. Luckily, there is an "easy mode" for increasing speed while maintaining comfort. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Read...
The LIES That Stop You From Riding a Trike
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There are many reasons you may tell yourself a trike isn't for you... But what if those reasons are lies? Let's break down the walls that stop you from living life freely, experiencing the joy of riding a recumbent trike out on the trails. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Clic...
Why are there so many recumbent trikes to choose from?
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There are 50 recumbent trike models on the market... No wonder it can be hard to choose! While it may seem overwhelming, the answer can be quite simple. All you need to do is understand the elements at play, or speak to a professional trike expert (like one at Laid Back Cycles!). 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumben...
These Trike Brands Told Me Their Secrets
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Some of the top manufacturers in the recumbent trike industry spilled the beans about their numbers for 2023, 2024, and beyond... In this video, I go over my key findings from my conversations with each brand. 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Click here: laidbackcycles.com/pag...
Odd Advantages of Switching from Bike to Trike
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Are you tired of the discomfort and strain of traditional biking? In this video, we delve into the numerous reasons why making the switch to a recumbent trike could transform your riding enjoyment. Say goodbye to sore backs, stiff necks, and uncomfortable seats - with a recumbent trike, you'll ride in a relaxed, laid-back position that minimizes strain on your body. But that's not all! Trikes p...
How to Choose a Trike WITHOUT Test Riding One…
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Let's face it, not everybody is local to a specialty recumbent trike shop like Laid Back Cycles. But why should that stop anyone from having the freedom to ride?! It shouldn't. While our best recommendation IS to go to your local trike shop, not everyone has that luxury. This video is for those of you that are unable to test ride a trike before purchasing one but need some extra guidance to fin...
Why I didn't buy an Upright e-Trike... and neither should you
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I recently test rode a customer's upright trike and it was SCARY... It reminded me of all the reasons I went with a recumbent trike over an upright trike over a decade ago. An upright electric trike simply doesn't solve the pain points that pointed me in the direction of a recumbent trike. *Disclaimer: This is why I didn't buy one years ago and why I wouldn't now. My hope is that more people di...
9 Secrets to Get the Most Out of Your Recumbent Trike
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Here are the nine trike tips no one is talking about that could seriously impact your riding! Which secret did you already know? Which one are you excited to try? Trike Accessories: laidbackcycles.com/collections/trike-accessories 🆓 FREE BUYING GUIDE (click the link below to download) guide.laidbackcycles.com/free-guide 🚴 Ready to try a recumbent trike? Schedule a test ride today! Click here: l...
The Heartbeat of Laid Back Cycles
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The Heartbeat of Laid Back Cycles
How to Keep Riding Your Trike in the Winter [Full Guide]
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How to Keep Riding Your Trike in the Winter [Full Guide]
YOU Can Buy a Recumbent Trike as a Gift... Here's How
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YOU Can Buy a Recumbent Trike as a Gift... Here's How
Triking Group Cycles New Route - Unfiltered Thoughts (Vlog)
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Triking Group Cycles New Route - Unfiltered Thoughts (Vlog)
Ira's Catrike Villager with Electric Assist
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Ira's Catrike Villager with Electric Assist
Why you DON'T need suspension on a recumbent trike...
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Why you DON'T need suspension on a recumbent trike...
Human Power vs. Electric Assist on a Recumbent Trike
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Human Power vs. Electric Assist on a Recumbent Trike
Here's Why People Under 40 Don’t Ride Trikes...
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Here's Why People Under 40 Don’t Ride Trikes...
Jumping Different Trikes Off Curbs (watch before trying)
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Jumping Different Trikes Off Curbs (watch before trying)
Why we don’t sell AZUB or HP Velotechnik…
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Why we don’t sell AZUB or HP Velotechnik…
Petra's ICE Adventure is giving her independence!
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Petra's ICE Adventure is giving her independence!
Recumbent Trike Maintenance Workshop | 2024 Update
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Recumbent Trike Maintenance Workshop | 2024 Update
How Triking Saves Stroke Survivors | Scott's Story
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How Triking Saves Stroke Survivors | Scott's Story
Where the trike industry is heading in 2024
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Where the trike industry is heading in 2024
Jim and his eCAT Villager
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Jim and his eCAT Villager
Why you should NOT buy an Electric Trike…
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Why you should NOT buy an Electric Trike…

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @garywozniak7742
    @garywozniak7742 12 годин тому

    I bought a TerraTrike Rogue at a shop in Portland, Rose City Recumbent, last weekend. It is a lot of fun. At my age, 64, I think was a good choice. It is amazingly light and the Envilio Hub is super smooth and easy to use. I can fit into my Kia Soul with the back seats down, rear wheel first, with the rear tire extending between the front seats just a bit. I've only had it 4 days and my longest ride was about 10 miles. I have pedaled up all the hills so far. My balance issues are not a problem on it. Since I will of do a lot of rides on the streets and side walks near my home and it will still allow me to get in some longer rides it was a good choice. I will confess I was eyeing the Spyder they had in the shop. I will probably add a mid-drive at some point. That is why went with the Rogue with the Envilio hub. But I'm in no rush.

  • @avtircaritas8229
    @avtircaritas8229 14 годин тому

    As someone who has orthostatic intolerance, a recumbent bike is the only way I can ride a bike. I'm hoping to get one made by Ice.

  • @katekleaveland4420
    @katekleaveland4420 2 дні тому

    Do they still make a special frame for those of us 5’4” riders?

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles День тому

      Yes, you can configure your ICE trike for a shorter rider. They offer 150mm cranks which are ideal for people with shorter legs, and short-back seat with a shorter back for riders who need the neckrest lower than seats, and their Seat-Forward bracket if your legs are too short for you to pedal comfortably on an ICE trike at its minimum adjustment with short (150mm) cranks installed, this bracket moves the seat forward 2 (50mm), fitted during the factory build.

  • @FryedSaw
    @FryedSaw 2 дні тому

    You know some reed fences & rope for the enclosed part of the recumbent trike?? 😮 Great upload Thanks

  • @garywozniak7742
    @garywozniak7742 5 днів тому

    I've been watching your video's. They are great by the way. I have a vertigo/balance issue that has plagued me the last couple of years. I got out onto a rail trail on my road bike on the weekend to "test" it. I got an 8 miler in without crashing but the trail banking to right or washboard sections threw my equilibrium off. I can still haul on it, but I'm thinking that it's not worth risking it, I'm in my 60's. My road bike has a (too big) frame size and that is fine if I do rolling mounts and dismounts but the balance issue makes doing those kind of sketchy. A step-thru might help but the balance issue is risky. I'm going to make an appointment with the TerraTrike dealer out here Portland to check out a few of their trikes.

  • @edwardbowen8620
    @edwardbowen8620 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the info

  • @pamcadd8658
    @pamcadd8658 5 днів тому

    My husband and I have Catrike Villagers. They have adjustable booms, which is so handy. His boom was out too far, so we brought it in a little so he can sit completely back into the seat. Villager has a mechanism that adjusts the chain length as the boom is moved. This is a great feature, and will make it easier if we ever want to sell a trike to someone else.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 5 днів тому

      Yes, Catrike sells a quick fit Chain Gobbler that fits on most models. You can get it here laidbackcycles.com/products/catrike-chain-tensioner-gobbler?_pos=2&_psq=chain&_ss=e&_v=1.0

  • @jamesdaniels3699
    @jamesdaniels3699 5 днів тому

    I've a flat tire in the back...😢

  • @donparsons1237
    @donparsons1237 7 днів тому

    Number 10,,, make sure your packing small parts ,,, tools and supplies and learn how too Maciver things... its not as if its hard too correct issues if they arises... learning how to is part of the pedel bike/ trike thing... just saying

  • @kdm12701
    @kdm12701 7 днів тому

    One important step left out of the video is to run you fingers inside and around the tire before replacing the new or repaired tube. Doing so you might find a thorn or a piece of glass still sticking through the tire to the interior and if it isn't removed it will just flatten the new tube again.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 7 днів тому

      Yes, I used a hand towel to see if it catches something in the tire. If I ran my fingers and there was glass, it might cut me. Ouch!

  • @friarrodneyburnap8680
    @friarrodneyburnap8680 8 днів тому

    Why would people be lifting their trike in and out of their car? Why not just ride it? A suspension trike will be heavier. And a folder will be heavier... You can higher or lower your tire pressure to get more suspension if you need it...yes you might want to drive some where with your trike, but I think most the time you don't need to carry your trike any where, just pedal it...

  • @garyp.7501
    @garyp.7501 9 днів тому

    How low is that lowest gear? (In inches, or front cog/back cog) Also how heavy is that motor/battery? I find weight is critical for climbing hills.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 7 днів тому

      The gear inches can have a large range depending on internal/external gearing. The motor kit is around 16 lbs., with 6.5lbs being the batt.

  • @MUBANDGEEK
    @MUBANDGEEK 11 днів тому

    Wish ice would get a kit for there trikes

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 7 днів тому

      It is certainly possible for you to fit a third party motor system from someone like Bafang/EBO etc, it just needs to be fitted professionally (which your team would be able to do) and a maximum of 250w for it to not void the warranty.

  • @barbaravandyck2620
    @barbaravandyck2620 12 днів тому

    Where did you get those roof wheel holders

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 7 днів тому

      Get them here www.terratrike.com/product/universal-trike-carrier/

  • @markfeldman6509
    @markfeldman6509 12 днів тому

    You didn’t mention that hub drive setups maintain all 3 rings up front making for better non e assist riding. I currently ride a 559 and a 700 and so far I don’t need it but when I do the 559 will get a hub drive. The 700 is built for pure natural speed on its own!

  • @fernandominguez9162
    @fernandominguez9162 12 днів тому

    I instaled a middrive motor bafang 250w and a Hailong 17A battery for 750eur but I did it myself following youtube videos , It works great, did not have the money for a shop to do it.

    • @OneWhoKnowz
      @OneWhoKnowz 12 днів тому

      @fernandominquez9162 can u make a video?

  • @pennywv8636
    @pennywv8636 12 днів тому

    I added an EBO system to my older catrike 3 years ago. They were great to deal with. I went with a hub drive and its a great system. Came with all the correct cables. Bought the battery rack from hostel shop. I went with hub mainly because i can still use the system if the chain brakes and get back to where I started and I did have it installed by a dealer.

  • @mikldude9376
    @mikldude9376 12 днів тому

    As someone that is good with a spanner and fitted an aftermarket motor kit to my trike , I’d say letting the trike shop do the job if nothing else, because they can make sure you have all the right parts needed to do the job , buying an aftermarket kit does not guarantee you will have everything you need to make a good job , you can end up fiddling around for ages getting it dialed in.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 12 днів тому

      You are so right. As a shop we are still making improvements for install of our aftermarket kits. When putting on an approved kit that the manufacturer has designed to work with their trike, it makes it much easier to install.

  • @gregsettle9725
    @gregsettle9725 12 днів тому

    Grin Technologies sells great hub kits. They also respond to your emails and provide guidance. Shops are expensive!

  • @chipwright6193
    @chipwright6193 12 днів тому

    You did a great job describing why these trikes cost more than a traditional bike. Everything was spot on. Especially pointing out the difference in quantities between trikes and bicycles. There is a big difference between making thousands of a product a year versus millions a year. If you divide the cost of the engineer's design, for example, by a few thousand trikes and add it to the cost of the product it will cost noticeably more than if you spread it out across millions of trikes. That being said, I still can't bring myself to buy a trike for the price of a used car...I'm just too much of a cheapskate. Maybe I'm just making excuses to start another project and build my own. 😅

  • @yongfx
    @yongfx 13 днів тому

    It is the best design that is very beautiful.

  • @SurvivalistMedia
    @SurvivalistMedia 16 днів тому

    I’m 6’6” 230lbs any chance the geometry will accommodate very broad shoulders and very long legs?

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 13 днів тому

      I'm not sure the Full Fat would fit, but the GreenSpeed Magnum XL would be a great option - could always add knobby tires if you want to take it off the trail.

  • @Normalhowaboutyou
    @Normalhowaboutyou 16 днів тому

    I have a CT trail getting it in and out of my apartment into the elevator out the front door of my building and back in is huge pain in the neck

  • @tymncycle
    @tymncycle 16 днів тому

    Tim Fricker here, from Bikes@Vienna. I often tell my customers that part of the reason ICE trikes cost more is because they offer such a wide array of customization options. You can pick and choose from a variety of drivetrain choices, brakes, suspension, as well as a ton of accessories. I believe at least some of the cost difference is related to the expense of being able to provide so many choices.

  • @BobLinton
    @BobLinton 16 днів тому

    I love it! 😀

  • @driewiel
    @driewiel 17 днів тому

    Trike pros: Long days touring. Trike cons: Can't really do single tracks.

  • @magnusb6311
    @magnusb6311 17 днів тому

    OK, so about a minute in I realized there is something else called trike then what I am interested in (like Can-Am Spyder). However, not interesting for me, I give you kudos for making a good video. Cheers

  • @bryanlane31
    @bryanlane31 17 днів тому

    I made a major change when I ride my trike (559) versus the upright road and mountain bikes…I changed my attitude. If I want to go fast I ride the Trek, if I want to have an enjoyable, comfortable ride it is always the 559. I don’t care that my average speed is less than 2/3 of the bike speed. When I am cruising along on the trike I am in a different zone. As a retired giant (I’m 6’8 and down from 260 to 240 in the last two months of retirement riding) I spend about the same amount of time on a ride (2-3 hours) and cover less distance on the trike, but find the ride significantly more enjoyable. I usually cruise along at 10 -12 MPG on the trike and just like on the road bike will push it to catch up to someone in front of me or to stay ahead of someone coming up behind me (still too competitive according to my wife), but back of much more quickly on the trike and remind myself that it is 2-3 hours of good steady exercise, not a race.

  • @RND_ADV_X
    @RND_ADV_X 17 днів тому

    I have a question about recumbents. Why are the dual wheels in the front and the drive wheel in the back? With the drive wheel in the front, you could have a much smaller chain.

  • @tims2264
    @tims2264 18 днів тому

    How do you keep your front wheels from wanting to turn? My Catrike Dumont front wheels fight me going up the ramps and want to turn right or left.

    • @tims2264
      @tims2264 17 днів тому

      I might have figured out the issue with my ramps. They have holes that are raised on the edges thus turning the wheels right or left. I just dropped an order for your ramps. Your education means a sale!

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 17 днів тому

      Also, check the downward pressure on your handlebars, that will help the wheels to stay straight and track better on the road. A good trike mechanic can help.

  • @jaywinters2483
    @jaywinters2483 18 днів тому

    Thanks for making this. Informative. Wanted to see more of the bikes & less face

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 17 днів тому

      Thanks for watching! What other videos would be helpful for you that we may not have made yet?

  • @johngulino2651
    @johngulino2651 19 днів тому

    Mickey doesn’t mention taking the trike on BART, the Bay Area train system; or taking it on Amtrak. Will the train systems accept the trike if it’s folded and smaller? 🤔

    • @levijeankins4484
      @levijeankins4484 19 днів тому

      Why would he? Train services/rules differ 🤔.

    • @trikeyeah
      @trikeyeah 18 днів тому

      Why don’t you ask them directly? Just because he owns a trike shop does not mean he’s been in every scenario with one.

  • @mikldude9376
    @mikldude9376 19 днів тому

    Trikes are a nice way to get around, i don't miss my two wheeler at all.

  • @e.w.oudenampsen1207
    @e.w.oudenampsen1207 19 днів тому

    I've had a trike for a few months now. I experience a few disadvantages compared to a bicycle, but I can deal with it. I still have my bikes, so I can switch whenever I want. I go for the comfort of a trike and cycling in a country where there are ± 23.5 million bicycles for a population of 17.5 million people, a trike is still a niche and I like that. In this case I put my head under the majority! 😂

  • @mr.angelob.degreesr.6348
    @mr.angelob.degreesr.6348 19 днів тому

    Thanks, this is very useful information, However, can you design it for Paraplegics that have to use hand cycles ? 😊

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 17 днів тому

      They have done it before. I think its a custom build. I'd have to ask if they would do another one or not. www.icetrikes.co/19-news-and-blog/310-ice-trike-news-karen-darke-mount-kilimanjaro-handcycle-on-ice-full-fat

  • @flightlessboid
    @flightlessboid 19 днів тому

    My only beef is judging oncoming traffic when entering from a side street, especially when parked cars make it impossible to see anything unless half the trike is poking out to allow you to get a view.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 17 днів тому

      I don't go on busy streets often, but when I do, I take my extra long flag to be more visible. I'm extra cautious when in areas with allot of traffic.

  • @ablebanner3222
    @ablebanner3222 19 днів тому

    Hitch Rider Double Decker Trike Two Carrier.

  • @user-jd9it9np6x
    @user-jd9it9np6x 20 днів тому

    What is the different between the terratrike Maverick and the Catrike Max? there is $2000 different.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 19 днів тому

      TerraTrike aims to offer more affordable models, while Catrike focuses on comfort and performance. On the MAX, you get better components, better engineering/design/ergonomics, and more features. The Maverick is a great trike for riders that want to start triking on a budget and aren't as concerned with performance or ultra-comfort.

  • @danielduesentriebjunior
    @danielduesentriebjunior 21 день тому

    I just bought a HP Velotechnik Speedmachine second hand. It is perfect.

  • @merendell
    @merendell 21 день тому

    Always wear a helmet. I was hit by a car on an E-scooter. I knew that thing was more dangerous than the bike so I'd taken to wearing a motorcycle jacket as well as a solid helmet. That gear saved my life. Helmet took a good wack, arm got run over, I walked out of the ER 2 hours later with some deep tissue bruises and a forehead laceration from my glasses breaking. The EMT's were surprised how well geared I was but told me afterward that they've had to try to scoop grey matter back into skulls to transport accident victims without a helmet before. Never assume you cant hit your head just because your in a lower and more stable position. Even if its less likely you can still tip a trike and anyone can have a runin with a reckless driver.

  • @danfrakes5871
    @danfrakes5871 21 день тому

    I find the Power Grips Pedals by Mountain Racing Products Inc. They are easy in and easy out one strap across the top of the foot.😊😊😊

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 19 днів тому

      The Power Grips help with power transfer, but won't fully stop the foot slipping down.

  • @MrGlenLane
    @MrGlenLane 23 дні тому

    I have an ICE Sprint X Tour and I currently use toe and heel straps on standard pedals... much akin to the platform pedals shown here, only the Velcro straps are fitted to standard flat pedals. I struggle to confidently 'spin' with these though, as I don't feel comfortable pulling back on the straps. I would like something like clip-in pedals, only I have a badly healed right ankle break... when I stand up, as straight as I can (without looking at my feet and adjusting), my right foot points out to the right at a roughly 45 degree angle. I've also got very prominent and misaligned ankle bones (the pointy-outy ones on the outside), meaning that anything low-topped will most likely cause an horrendous amount of chafing and bleeding over time, so I almost always opt for high-top shoes or boots... something lacking in the cycling shoe market, I've found. I have tried clip-ins before, but I didn't realise I could twist my foot in either direction to get out of them, so I struggled, and the ICE dealer, whose trike I was testing at the time, had to twist my foot to release it, which REALLY DAMN WELL HURT LIKE BALLS, BY THE WAY!!! Anyway, I may take my trike to a shop somewhere and see if clip-ins will work for me after all, all things considered, as I do desperately want to spin properly, and get all of my muscle groups working well!

  • @84bmw325e
    @84bmw325e 24 дні тому

    What is the comparable gearing of the Rohloff? I have a SHIMANO CS-HG400-9, 9 SPEED 11-36: 11-13-15-17-20-23-26-30-36T

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner 25 днів тому

    Wondering how this is any better than Fat Tad CXS? I love mine, gave it a mid drive/CVT/belt upgrade, and rock n roll! This thing climbs the bowls at the skate park and gets air on the BMX track...can't say enough about not letting dumb stuff like missing part of your spinal cord hold you up.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 24 дні тому

      Sweet! I haven't ridden cxs before, I'll check it out. This ICE Full Fat is equipped with a bunch of deluxe feature like the Rohloff and Shimano EP8.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner 18 днів тому

      @@LaidBackCycles it's just cheap, that's all - I got mine for 1800 USD new on sale. Everything is being changed or modded so I'm glad I didn't spend more (I have a Cattrike EXP R and a no name two wheel bent as well). The front suspension travel is better than nothing but it needs to be improved as it tends to limit out at the worst times lol If I was going to offer something as top shelf as the Rohloff, I'd just go straight to Pinon, TQ, or Fazua for a powerplant. Pinion is the game changer because their MGU is fully integrated mid drive/gearbox. Now everyone else is going to have to try to do it or explain why their way is better. Enviolo already released a variant of their Extreme gearbox for cargo bikes that is frame mount last year; the times are changing quickly.

  • @AMorgan57
    @AMorgan57 25 днів тому

    Something not mentioned in this video. The Full Fat is rated for riders up to 275 lbs. The HD is rated up to 330 lbs. If you're a heavier guy and thinking about the FF, keep that in mind.

  • @sebastiandomagala9233
    @sebastiandomagala9233 25 днів тому

    I can confirm almost all of your tips. Especially the accessibility is a thing. I threw my car out of the garage and store my shopping trailer there instead of folding it. There's no more shopping trip by car anymore. But loading a trike into a vehicle? The trike IS the vehicle to ride. Maybe it's just me, riding as a commuter or the US making any trip on a bike a mere death wish. But I won't loaf any of my bikes into my car to go on a bike ride. Especially since I plan on getting a velomobile, that thing can and will replace my car completely - as long as my kids are not in need of a taxi.

  • @sdorn
    @sdorn 25 днів тому

    Need a new term for this: e-MTT (mountain trike).

  • @raymondyong4923
    @raymondyong4923 25 днів тому

    Love mine. I've had it for 8 yrs and it's absolutely perfect for riding in the Rockies or any trail. I got it with a Rohloff, had a Schlumpf Mtn Drive put on, and now the gearing is exactly what I need. Great for going too fast down gravel roads, and I can climb almost any hill (assuming my legs last...). It gets me way out from everything, I can stop in the middle of a hill without dismounting if I need to rest, and I can go for hours without getting saddle sore. Worth every penny. I used to transport it folded in my older model Escape, where it fit perfectly in back, but now I use a modified HitchRider rack. It does attract a certain amount of attention, and just freaks out horses...

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 25 днів тому

      I love to hear it! I definitely know the fun you can have even after just one ride.

  • @edwinvillafuerte17
    @edwinvillafuerte17 25 днів тому

    Wow that’s awesome 👍

  • @seanlin97
    @seanlin97 25 днів тому

    How about beach sand? My terratrike all terrain can also make it though what you went though, but not sand.

    • @LaidBackCycles
      @LaidBackCycles 25 днів тому

      I haven't tested it there, but ICE has photos of it on beach sand. I assume yes!