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Pashley, Charleston and di Blasi 32
Although none of these are recumbents I thought the members of this
newsgroup might have some knowledge on these trikes. Finally di Blasi has come out with its R32 Folding Trike which will be available in about a week. http://www.diblasi.it/Folding_Tricyc...2&Pag=Prodotto But I am not sure whether the Pashley Tri-1 (folding) would be better? http://www.pashley.co.uk/products/co.../features.html Or perhaps this one, it certainly is cheaper. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=7166788 3 21&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Any advice or opinions on any or all of these trikes would be greatly appreciated. Brian Millson |
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On 07/05/2005 15:51:41 Brian Millson wrote: Although none of these are recumbents I thought the members of this newsgroup might have some knowledge on these trikes. Finally di Blasi has come out with its R32 Folding Trike which will be available in about a week. http://www.diblasi.it/Folding_Tricyc...2&Pag=Prodotto But I am not sure whether the Pashley Tri-1 (folding) would be better? http://www.pashley.co.uk/products/co.../features.html Or perhaps this one, it certainly is cheaper. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...29&itemq667883 21&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Any advice or opinions on any or all of these trikes would be greatly appreciated. The Di Blasi is available now, looks quite neat, folds down very small, we are adding it to our range of trikes, the Pashley is a good trike to but does not fold as much. -- Buck I would rather be out on my Catrike http://www.catrike.co.uk |
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"Brian Millson" wrote in message ... Although none of these are recumbents I thought the members of this newsgroup might have some knowledge on these trikes. Finally di Blasi has come out with its R32 Folding Trike which will be But I am not sure whether the Pashley Tri-1 (folding) would be better? Wow! All of the instability (at high speeds that is) of a trike without the comfort of being a recumbent. What I'd love to have is something like the Greenspeed GT3 that folds into a "Roll-aboard" type luggage so that it could travel or be easily taken on a train. The GT3 is still a bit to much of a pain to fold/unfold to use it as a commuter where there is a train ride in the middle of the commute. |
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