Hope they get a deal at Triketrails to sell to a wider geographic range of customers. It is about
time someone in the GWN makes trikes for the U.S. market...been a long stretch since the Canadian
made Thebis.
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> >>
[email protected] (john riley) wrote: This trike maker recently showed up on the local
> >> list:
> >>
> >>
http://www.eco-cycle.ca/
> >>
> >> John Riley
>
> >Denis Rivest at
[email protected] wrote on 6/8/03 7:27 PM:
> > Looks interesting, but gearing top end seems low, especially on the
> > XTR. I've sent an e-mail requesting more details on weight, etc... Anyone hear anything on this
> > constructor?
> >
> > Denis Rivest Startus rider in Montreal
>
> Actually Mike and I invited them to some of out London Bicycle Festival events. Amongst the 25
> bike events was a Recumbent Show and Tell ( Thursday
morning-
> hosted by Mike Channon), The Bent Event Saturday afternoon hosted by
me -->
> bentchick and an All day Cycling Event Sunday ( Breakfast, 4 rides and a BBQ) They attended each
> of these events and let people test ride their trikes.
>
> They are just newly into production and eager for feedback. Generally, I feel that many aspects of
> this trike are quite well done for the price. This enterprise will allow the chance for Ontarians
> to support a local recumbent builder.
>
> There are options available to expand the gear range ( ex rear hub SRAM
Dual
> Drive.