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EPutnam1863 04-17-2018 06:55 PM

Has anyone here tried recumbent trike?
 
If you had a recumbent trike, I would like your verdict on it before I go ahead and spend a fortune on it. Thanks.

coffeebean 04-17-2018 07:16 PM

I ride a recumbent bike at the fitness center. I honestly think anyone who rides a recumbent bike in the street or the MMP, even with the tall flag flying in the back, has a death wish.

EPutnam1863 04-17-2018 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1534318)
I ride a recumbent bike at the fitness center. I honestly think anyone who rides a recumbent bike in the street or the MMP, even with the tall flag flying in the back, has a death wish.

Many thanks. That was what I was wondering about. We plan to ride ours only on trail paths around here (Minneapolis). No motorized vehicles are allowed on these trail paths.

manaboutown 04-17-2018 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1534318)
I ride a recumbent bike at the fitness center. I honestly think anyone who rides a recumbent bike in the street or the MMP, even with the tall flag flying in the back, has a death wish.

:agree:

Retiring 04-17-2018 09:07 PM

A close friend bought one of those bikes. He has to have the best of everything so it was the mac daddy of recumbent bikes, $8k.

He road it twice and scared himself half to death with traffic. He tried to sell it for half what he paid, no luck. After collecting dust in his garage for several years, he gave it away.

In my, not so humble, opinion – a recumbent bike becomes as expensive coat rack.

manaboutown 04-17-2018 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Retiring (Post 1534356)
A close friend bought one of those bikes. He has to have the best of everything so it was the mac daddy of recumbent bikes, $8k.

He road it twice and scared himself half to death with traffic. He tried to sell it for half what he paid, no luck. After collecting dust in his garage for several years, he gave it away.

In my, not so humble, opinion – a recumbent bike becomes as expensive coat rack.

:pray:

Two Bills 04-18-2018 04:31 AM

A most dangerous machine. Buy a proper bicycle, you have at least a half chance of being seen in time.
Personally I would not ride any type of bicycle in TV even if paid to do so.

Chatbrat 04-18-2018 04:31 AM

Death trap,especially in TV--lots of elderly , bad reflexes, bad vision ( we had a person who still drives despite the fact she stated she is legally blind on this forum), new Villages residents who are learning the lay of the land and finally texting-golf cart drivers who are more interesting in talking with each other than looking ahead

Dangerous in car, very dangerous in golf cart--deadly in a recumbent bike

graciegirl 04-18-2018 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1534383)
Death trap,especially in TV--lots of elderly , bad reflexes, bad vision ( we had a person who still drives despite the fact she stated she is legally blind on this forum), new Villages residents who are learning the lay of the land and finally texting-golf cart drivers who are more interesting in talking with each other than looking ahead

Dangerous in car, very dangerous in golf cart--deadly in a recumbent bike


It's all relative. Death Trap. Drinking and driving is dangerous and foolish. Eating steak all of the time isn't good for you, even if you pay big bucks for it.

Chatbrat 04-18-2018 06:38 AM

Anything to excess is dangerous;however, keeping the odds in your favor is smart

billethkid 04-18-2018 07:49 AM

The two wheel versions are additionally dangerous. In the event of an unplanned tipping, one's natural reaction is to put out arm or leg or both....extreme exposure for broken leg/arm, hip or shoulder.
Neighbor of ours broke her hip the first time out on her new recumbent two wheeler....leg out to stop from tipping.

Toymeister 04-18-2018 08:10 AM

Wow so many opinions from people who do not actually own one. Those opinions are simply worthless, it's like me telling you about skydiving

We own two. Not a deathtrap on paths. Very relaxing, you look forward naturally vice downward like on a bike. Slower than a two wheeler going uphill but faster going downhill. Florida is the ideal place for these as it is so flat. Easy on the knees, you can ride all day long.

Some add an electric assist for climbing the hills after a tunnel.

I can't even think of one that costs 8,000. I have seen reviews of multi thousand mile trips and those bikes don't cost 8K.

Now don't get me wrong I won't ride cross country on them but we are going to a meet in Tennessee next month for a weekend of riding. There should be a few hundred of us on these "deathtraps".

biker1 04-18-2018 08:13 AM

Spot-on.

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1534439)
Wow so many opinions from people who do not actually own one. Those opinions are simply worthless, it's like me telling you about skydiving

We own two. Not a deathtrap on paths. Very relaxing, you look forward naturally vice downward like on a bike. Slower than a two wheeler going uphill but faster going downhill. Florida is the ideal place for these as it is so flat. Easy on the knees, you can ride all day long.

Some add an electric assist for climbing the hills after a tunnel.

I can't even think of one that costs 8,000. I have seen reviews of multi thousand mile trips and those bikes don't cost 8K.

Now don't get me wrong I won't ride cross country on them but we are going to a meet in Tennessee next month for a weekend of riding. There should be a few hundred of us on these "deathtraps".


EPutnam1863 04-18-2018 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1534435)
The two wheel versions are additionally dangerous. In the event of an unplanned tipping, one's natural reaction is to put out arm or leg or both....extreme exposure for broken leg/arm, hip or shoulder.
Neighbor of ours broke her hip the first time out on her new recumbent two wheeler....leg out to stop from tipping.

My goodness.

EPutnam1863 04-18-2018 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1534439)
Wow so many opinions from people who do not actually own one. Those opinions are simply worthless, it's like me telling you about skydiving

We own two. Not a deathtrap on paths. Very relaxing, you look forward naturally vice downward like on a bike. Slower than a two wheeler going uphill but faster going downhill. Florida is the ideal place for these as it is so flat. Easy on the knees, you can ride all day long.

Some add an electric assist for climbing the hills after a tunnel.

I can't even think of one that costs 8,000. I have seen reviews of multi thousand mile trips and those bikes don't cost 8K.

Now don't get me wrong I won't ride cross country on them but we are going to a meet in Tennessee next month for a weekend of riding. There should be a few hundred of us on these "deathtraps".

Thanks for your encouragement. I thought they would be ok on trail paths. While my husband was trying his out for the first time, he fell right on our driveway when tipping. We are taking ours to a vacant parking lot for practice.


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