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I might suggest caution about sufficient traction with single rear wheel drive tadpole on a whetted incline. I do experience rear wheel slipping...
Guess I'd look at it this way....with a DF situation, the rider can "pull" up on handlebars and pedals (if cleated) so has some advantages in...
I'm going to suggesst at least a look at the Hase line of Delta style trikes. They've got armrest attachments that could go on their "Ride" model...
Reminds me of a Hase Pino, with front wheel drive added...but on theirs (Hase), the front rider's efforts also go to rear wheel. Nobody...
"If the rider's back is properly supported on a recumbent seat, the rider can generate more power than a rider out of saddle on a DF bicycle. It's...
This is partly conjecture on my part as I have 1,000s more miles as a DF rider than Recumbent but I think its a physics deal. Your weight and the...
Well, maybe your comment deserves placement elsewhere as it has nothing at all to do with the question at hand. But just the same, keep that...
Have been digging around a little to see if cottered cranksets still show up on the 'Net, hence, sources for replacement cotterpins. Read through...
If I''m remembering the term correctly, the cotters are the short sections of partially tapered metal which have threaded area which allows them...
My personl recommendation is towards the Catrike 700 if you want to ride a Tadpole recumbent (Trike). For 2- wheeled mounts, there are many to...
There's a solution for a single spinning rear drive wheel on a Delta trike...get a model that provides a differential for rear power delivery....
Just saying "Hello". Some habits and interests never die, so I'd like to think that cycling will stay an interest that generates actual...
So many memories of over 1000 miles on my Grand Sport. (Yes, mid-70's bike craze). Go for it, by all means. Sure, if it needs some servicing, give...