Trikke Videos

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Trikke Demo's, Tricks, Turns and Tutorials

Introducing the Revolutionary 3 wheeled transport -

What is a Trikke?

A trikke works on the similar principles to skiing, and uses gentle rocking from side to side to create forward motion.


How To Trikke?

Video clips included here include basic demo's, beginners tips and serious adrenalin fueled stunts.


Is it good exercise

Good? It's an excellent method of achieving a low impact, full body workout, so simple your grannie could do it, and only limited by your nerve and endurance for the more demanding athlete.


Is It Easy to Transport

Incredibly so, not only is it very light, it folds into such a small and stowable space you'll be taking it everywhere! The ease of use, transportation and storage all combine to create a new 21st century mode of transport!


We show you here the reasons why the Trikke is such a great concept and why it is being quickly embraced by the public and celebrities alike.


Contents


Trikke Inventor
Trikke Video Demo
Ride to work on a trikke?
Trikke Stuff to wear and display
Trikke Riding Video Tutorial
Trikke for Fitness
Trikke for Thrills
Trikke safely video tutorial
Trikke safety gear on amazon.com
Buy a Trikke on ebay UK
Buy a Trikke on ebay USA


Trikke - Take a Ride.

Who Invented The Trikke?

Gildo Beleski, was the Brazilian engineer who invented the Trikke in 1988 as he was inspired to create a three-wheeled vehicle for riding downhill - three wheels because he felt that the stability of three wheels combined with the frame's dynamic ability to lean or camber would offer much greater turning ability at speed. He discovered upon slowing at the bottom of the hill that the trikke would continue to move forward as long as he kept turning/leaning. It took a few more years though before the patents, commercial partners and business was able to supply the public.

Time Magazine named the Trikke one of the best inventions of 2002.

The Trikke Video Demo

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Yes or No?

Would you Trikke to work?

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Hell Yeah!

Bruce says:

Yes, in fact I often do Trikke 5 miles to work, using mainly side streets.

Barry says:

I do every day!

Corbin Jones says:

yes when i get older so i can get a job because im only 11 years old

Noadi says:

Oh yes! That looks like so much fun! And I agree with hom on the stability, no matter how long I've been cycling steep downhills (and there are a lot of them where I live) still make me very nervous.

The ToontownJuggalo says:

Good God, YES! With the rising fuel prices, even I am hard pressed to not want one of these things. In fact, I've wanted one for years, just don't know where to grab one that hasn't had the price inflated because of the market...

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Another Trikke Video demo

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Trikking on CafePress

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Trike Riding Tutorial

This 5 step Trikke Tutorial will have you rolling along like a pro!
Much respect to yoyoman2k1

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Trikke for Fitness

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Trikke for Thrills!

Check this video clip for some serious freestyling Trikke Tricks!
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Ride Your Trikke Safely!

These videos will teach you the safety basics for riding your Trikke

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Trikke Safety Gear on Amazon

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Introducing Tribred Electric Carving Vehicles!

The Electric Trikke!

Tribred Electric Carving Vehicles are the next generation Trikke. Built on the popular T8Air chassis, the Tribred is capable of reaching 17 MPH and traveling up to 12 miles on a single charge. The entire unit only weights 52 lbs and quickly folds down for ease of transport and storage. A rider can optionally go faster and further by "carving", a fluid motion that generates energy to propel the vehicle forward, and feels much like the sensation of downhill skiing.

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