Hi All!
We're back and at it in Trikke Roadster Land (aka Trikke 12, aka Trikke HPV). Though the Trikke information flow will take a moment to get up to speed, I assure you that all of the training, tricks and assorted valuable information will be available shortly.
Until then, let me know the things you'd like to learn, and if you need to take a look at what Trikke Tech, Inc. is up so, you can follow this link: Trikke Tech.
If you have any additional questions, you can choose the email link on the right, or the Trackback link below.
Thanks again, and I look forward to much more dialogue in the coming months.
best,
Mark Alan E,
Trikke12.com
can you please tell me where I can buy a trikke in huntington beach? thanks.
Posted by: mandie bernthal | April 11, 2008 at 06:01 PM
I have been interested in getting a Trikke for a couple of years, but have never seen one in real life (I read airplane magazines!). I weigh 330 lbs but am still fairly athletic. Can the Trikke 12 still handle me even though it is rated for skinny 250 lb types?
ME: Hi Virgil,
Excellent question! Let me know where you live, and I'll see if I can help you there. The Trikke 12 is pretty robust, and I've had a 300lb woman riding mine without any issues, so I don't see why not... but let me verify that, and see what issues might arise (we now have 80pst tires, and that may solve most of the issues that could be challenges).
Thanks for the questions, and I'll get back with you after speaking with the engineers at Trikke.
best,
Mark Alan Effinger
Posted by: Virgil Smail | March 18, 2006 at 12:51 PM
I am a Trikke 8 rider and absolutely love it. I have been waiting for a Trikke 12 roadster to be made so I can go in dirt and take steeper slopes. PLEASE let me know where I can order one ASAP. Thank you very much!
Posted by: Lisa Schrader | June 22, 2005 at 03:58 PM