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Trikke T7 Review

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• Originally published in TrikkeWord Magazine

In the beginning when Trikke started out, There were four main versions of the carving vehicle. We had the T5, T6, T7 and the timeless T8. The numbers represent the wheel size with a frame to match. A Trikke sized for everyone in the family.

They were all polished aluminum beauties. There weren't any color choices, except for the wheels. Over the years many of these models either changed or were replaced. With all the current carving vehicles in the Trikke line-up, It seemed now was the time to fill a gap. What gap you ask? A gap that brings performance, versatility and affordability to the entry level consumer. While there are a full line of standard fold-able Trikke's available, one model that faded into the history books, the T7, has come back to us with a whole new look.
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Record Attendance at Socal LSM

LSM Trikke Riders
Originally published in TrikkeWorld Magazine

A total of 45 So Cal carvers
rock and rolled their way along the Pacific Coast during today’s Last Saturday of the Month Ride in Long Beach, setting a new attendance record for a group Trikke ride in Southern California.

The May edition of the LSM Ride, sponsored by
SouthBay Trikke, Long Beach Trikkers and TrikkeWorld Magazine, signaled the unofficial start of the summer season for the So Cal Trikke Circuit, which includes endurance rides in Orange and Ventura Counties over the next two weekends. Read More...
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What is a Carving Vehicle?

What is a Trikke?
The Trikke is an innovative three-wheeled vehicle that takes the best of the popular vehicles of today and combines them into a completely new machine in form, function, and riding experience. The patented technology makes it possible for a rider to propel the Trikke forward without pushing or pedaling... just rock and roll!

How is it different?
Often mistaken as a scooter when seen for the first time, the Trikke immediately sets itself apart when a rider hops on and takes the first few turns. People often ask "What makes it move?"
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Trikke or Treat

Its coming soon, A gooly ride up the Strand and back. The weather looks to be good and we are looking forward to a good turnout. We are going to hand out goody bags for all the participants and prizes will include Luggage tags, Cargo nets, and a lighting kit for you Trikke.

This should be a gas so c’mon out and have some fun. Costumes are not required but encouraged, wink wink. Thanks again for all the support and we look forward to seeing you at Miramar Park at the south end of Torrance beach at the avenues.
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Tandem Trikking

Andrew on a pone
One of the coolest things I get to do lately is take my son to school on my pone. See lil Drew just started kindergarden and he really enjoys our ride to school. We suit him up with his helmut and shades. Grab the back pack and toss into the cargo net and mount up.

I have put a pad on the gooseneck for those sudden stops. As will pull out of the driveway he always asks to handle the throttle. Love it, the kids got no fear. Full wide open all the way. Now I have been riding motocross and desert riding seems like forever on a CR500. So I like to go fast over everything. Read More...
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