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Why this product

  • • Cruising Speed: approx 12 mph
  • • Maximum Climbing Angle: 17 degree grade
  • • Top Speed: 18 mph
  • • Rider Weight Limit: 350 lbs.

Specifications

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Package Height 10.00
Package Width 10.00
Product SKU 24
UPC 24
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Package Length 25.00
Package Weight Ounces 352.00
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Description

      Are you ready to Rock and Roll? Then hop on the Trikke and ride the wave of the future. This innovative three wheel vehicle combines the thrill of inline skating and the rush of skiing into one. You simply place one foot above each of the rear wheels, grip the handle bars and gently rock back and forth in a motion similar to skiing and skating and this propels the Trikke forward.
Stable and Safe...
Because of the three-wheeled stance, the Trikke 8 is extraordinarily stable. Dual independently controlled brakes provide superb braking power and allow for unusual lateral control for trick riding. Rated as the safest vehicle on the road by the Los Angeles Safety Foundation, the Trikke 8 provides unsurpassed safety, control and agility for riders of all sizes and ages. The Trikke 8 is fast and stable for the young and old wanting speed, and durability.
Top Speed is 18 mph.
Trikke 8 is made from aircraft grade aluminum, with polyurethane wheels, and shares the patented Trikke cambering mechanism, folding mechanism and braking system.
Something Completely New...
Often mistaken for a Razor scooter when seen for the first time without a rider, the Trikke immediately sets itself apart when a rider hops on and takes his first few turns away from you. "What makes it move?" and "Where are the Batteries?" are usually the first words to come out of a first time viewer's mouth. In describing the movement, it is often compared to in-line skating or skiing on pavement because the entire vehicle leans in unison due to it's finely coordinated cambering mechanism.

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