CycleBanter.com

CycleBanter.com (http://www.cyclebanter.com/index.php)
-   Recumbent Biking (http://www.cyclebanter.com/forumdisplay.php?f=11)
-   -   Trike-specific shops? (http://www.cyclebanter.com/showthread.php?t=209555)

[email protected][_2_] September 24th 09 03:38 AM

Trike-specific shops?
 
Hello,

Do any of you know of bike shops that mainly deal with trikes? If so,
I'd love to know more about them.

I did a Google search, but, like normal, just retrieved a bunch of
motorcycle-trike links...

Do you think there's a need for more trike shops? If so,what would
make such a shop "trike-specific".
Regards,
Cullen

Peter Clinch September 24th 09 09:28 AM

Trike-specific shops?
 
wrote:

Do any of you know of bike shops that mainly deal with trikes? If so,
I'd love to know more about them.


Westcountry Recumbents, and D-Tek recumbents near Ely have a generous
helping of them. Othre recumbent specialists (i.e., Kinetics in
Glasgow) usually have a couple to play with.

Most trikes sold beyond the toddler market these days seem to be
recumbents. If you want an upright then there are a few recognised
specialists, like Longstaff/Cyclon.

Google should find all of the above.

Do you think there's a need for more trike shops?


A bit like recumbent bikes, while notionally I'sd like to see a dealer
on every corner it's really down to the laws of supply and demand. The
market is small so doesn't support many dealers, and those it does
support are sufficiently specialist to be worth a trip.

If so,what would make such a shop "trike-specific".


A selection of tricycles to ride combined with considerable knowledge
concerning those and the others available on the market.

Pete.
--
Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer
Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital
Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK
net
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/

Opus[_2_] September 24th 09 04:14 PM

Trike-specific shops?
 
On Sep 24, 2:38 am, " wrote:
Hello,

Do any of you know of bike shops that mainly deal with trikes? If so,
I'd love to know more about them.

I did a Google search, but, like normal, just retrieved a bunch of
motorcycle-trike links...

Do you think there's a need for more trike shops? If so,what would
make such a shop "trike-specific".
Regards,
Cullen


In the US try Utah Trikes. Google the name.

Chris[_9_] September 25th 09 06:15 PM

Trike-specific shops?
 
Peter Clinch wrote:
wrote:

Do any of you know of bike shops that mainly deal with trikes? If so,
I'd love to know more about them.


Westcountry Recumbents, and D-Tek recumbents near Ely have a generous
helping of them. Othre recumbent specialists (i.e., Kinetics in
Glasgow) usually have a couple to play with.

Most trikes sold beyond the toddler market these days seem to be
recumbents. If you want an upright then there are a few recognised
specialists, like Longstaff/Cyclon.

Google should find all of the above.

Do you think there's a need for more trike shops?


A bit like recumbent bikes, while notionally I'sd like to see a dealer
on every corner it's really down to the laws of supply and demand. The
market is small so doesn't support many dealers, and those it does
support are sufficiently specialist to be worth a trip.

If so,what would make such a shop "trike-specific".


A selection of tricycles to ride combined with considerable knowledge
concerning those and the others available on the market.

Pete.

If you book a session with Kevin of DTek he'll take you through the
entire recumbent family and all info about them. Definitely worth a
visit. No web site though. He's located in Little Thetford about a 15
minute cycle ride from Ely station.

Chris


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:17 PM.
Home - Home - Home - Home - Home

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
CycleBanter.com