- Extremely Stable!
- Linkage Steering
- 8 Speed Internally Geared Hub
- Free Assembly
- Extremely Comfortable – Pure FUN!
I live near the beach and that beach has a designated bike path for bikes. The bike path has three lanes. You can imagine 2 lanes going opposite each other for the bikes and a smaller pedestrian lane lane that is aside it.
Today I took out my new recumbent bike. It easily hits speeds of 15+ miles an hour. I was literally shocked how many pedestrians were walking in the bike path. I hit the top speed of 20 miles an hour and had to literally scream for a woman to get out of my way! True, I could slow down and brake as needed, but this woman was around blind corner and I barely had time to respond. I was yelled at by one photographer who was standing right in the middle of the bike lane I was on. She told me I should stop for her. I told her, that if she got hit by my bike going 15 miles an hour while she stood in my path… she would be the one hurt not me. I don’t understand the ignorance of some peoples sense of self entitlement. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO DEAL WITH THIS? I plan on using the bike path, I live nearby and enjoy the scenery, but honestly, short of yelling hey if you want to get hit, stay right where you are!
Dear Spindriff,
I am in a recumbent do to being disabled. Thank you for your input. I think your opinion stinks like the pile of dog poo I ran over.
Here we are riding the Shining Sea Bike path in Falmouth Massachusetts. I am riding a Bike E! rECumbent bike and so is my father in law…my wife is riding a niner, and my daughter is rollerbladin…
Pedaling the the I & M Canal Bike Path near Moris, IL This trail is over 60 miles long. The trail offers bike camping along it. The path is the old Pull Path where barges were pulled along it’s 90+…
Pedaling the the I & M Canal Bike Path near Moris, IL This trail is over 60 miles long. The trail offers bike camping along it. The path is the old Pull Path where barges were pulled along it’s 90+…
Pedaling the the I & M Canal Bike Path near Moris, IL This trail is over 60 miles long. The trail offers bike camping along it. The path is the old Pull Path where barges were pulled along it’s 90+…
Pedaling the the I & M Canal Bike Path near Moris, IL This trail is over 60 miles long. The trail offers bike camping along it. The path is the old Pull Path where barges were pulled along it’s 90+…
Bikes aren’t allowed on the Boardwalk and Walking is not allowed on the Bike Path.
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The TerraTrike Path is the perfect trike for the no-nonsense rider looking for a simple, comfortable day ride. The 3 speed internal hub is great for riding the bike path, heading to the beach or pedaling to the coffee shop. It’s also the perfect solution for the health conscious individual looking to ditch the gym membership and exercise with scenery, or the commuter wanting to save on the pocketbook and the environment by pedaling to work…. More >>