TerraTrike tried something new today. They did a live streaming reveal of their new Zoomer SL trike, which they claimed to be the lightest trike on the market at 28-29 pounds (without pedals).
The trike has:
an all aluminum frame
horizontal handlebars
the usual adjustable TerraTrike seat
a carbon FSA SLK Light crankset
SRAM Force front derailleur
Velocity wheels with Aeroheat rims
Schwalbe Durano tires
SRAM XO shifters and rear derailleur
KMC X9 chain
26" rear wheel and 20" fronts
30" wide
250 lb weight limit
When asked how it compared to a Catrike Red, the answer was that the the Zoomer SL is a "different animal". At that point, it was mentioned that a Catrike Red as spec'd would likely be $5000, which then led to the Zoomer SL price reveal of $3499.
I guess when people think of Obama, they think of a charismatic intellectual, so naturally they'd imagine he'd ride a recumbent. But when The Daily Show suggested Obama would ride "Recumbent One" and then illustrated it by turning 'BentRider Online's Bryan Ball into the President himself? Well, that's downright weird.
Big Cat HPV, makers of the Catrike line of recumbent tricycles, would very much like each and every Catrike owner to register their trikes, no matter when you bought it.
The registration/feedback form is currently available only as a PDF to print and mail, but Paulo says they'll have an online form up as soon as they can.
If you purchased your Catrike from RBR, you're going to mark the dealer assistance question as "Outstanding", right? Okay, sure, it's better that you be completely honest. It was worth a shot, though.
We're trying something new here at RBR. In addition to providing tons of photos of new bikes, we're going to start doing videos on occasion. We're not entirely sure yet whether these are helpful or desired, so please feel free to log in and leave comments here to tell us whether or not we should do this more often.
If you're a fan of us on Facebook, you saw these photos a day early. Those are the rewards of social networking. But we don't think any less of you because you're looking at them here.
What was that? Oh yes, the RANS Trizard. We got one in the shop, assembled it, stood back, looked at it, and thought, "Well, that's different." A low rider delta trike with all the stability of a tadpole and a tendency to rub the skin off your elbows. Some might call that painful. We call it exfoliating.