Hi All,
Just a quick note that, before we get too much activity on this blog, I'm moving it to a new location, and will be mapping the URL's to it asap. Give us a week or so to see the changes... but you'll like 'em, i hope.
More information, more training, more tricks, and more Swerving to come!
Thanks, and have a rockin' New Year!

Hi Fendi,
As for tips your beauty queens (how funny! It's actually a site addressing the Miss Universe and associated pageants!).
Anyhow, absolutely. The cool thing about the Trikke 12 ROadster is you swerve your way to looking completely defined... and because you use every single muscle in your body many times over (actually, the Trikke has you rotating through each muscle group many times in the course of a typical 30-90 minute ride), you really achieve a phenomenal level of "absolute fitness".
That means you aren't too focused on a specific muscle group (though you can always do so simply by emphasizing that group).
Also: I have yet to meet a beauty queen who doesn't like to dance... and the swerving you do on a Trikke 12 or Trikke 8 AIR is like dancing on wheels... you get the whole hip thing and ab flex and shoulder pivot... it's very groovy, you know?
Anything else? Just let me know... and thanks for the comment!
My best to you and the rest of the princesses,
ME
Posted by: Mark Alan Effinger | April 25, 2006 at 03:58 PM
Hi Scott,
I know this is waaaayyyyyy late, b ut I thought you'd want to know the following:
1) Trikke fixed the wheel issue, and also offered to replace all Trikke 12 wheels that may have been effected. Good guys, those Trikke folks.
2) Trikke 12 reached its final design iterations late in 2005, so no new dramatic changes anticipated for it this year.
3) There WILL be an ElecTrikke coming late in the year, and the SKKI Trikke is already launched, which is a killer downhill machine. More fun than a barrel of showboarders.
As for deals on the Trikke 12: I believe that deal is over for the time being, but I can always probe John and Gildo and see what items might be available.
Also: You HAVE to try the Trikke 12 when you get a moment. It's a serious riding machine, and keeps you in excellent shape.
Also: The Trikke 8 Convertible (AIR) is a superior machine, as the high-pressure tires make for a smooth ride, and more ability to lean into turns and hug corners... you can basically push the thing much harder than with the eurethane wheels.
Enjoy, and get back to me with your thoughts and experiences...
Keep Swerving!
ME
Posted by: Mark Alan Effinger | April 25, 2006 at 03:52 PM
Do you have fitness tips for beauty queens?
Hmmm..
Posted by: fendi | April 16, 2006 at 04:33 PM
Hi, I have been riding my trikke 8 for two days, and I am totally hooked! I read that you have a way to get a deal on a T12, I would like to know more. I was reading a site that described problems with the wheels cracking, have they fixed this? You also mentioned that there is to be another version, how many versions of T12 are there? And the earlier deal, is that on an earlier model with the wheel problem? Sorry for all the questions, can't find anyone in Ontario to answer them. Great site, and I hope to be trikking until the snow flies.
Thanks Scott
Posted by: scott miller | September 10, 2005 at 01:51 PM