Recumbent Trikes 
Recumbent trikes are the "get on and go" vehicles of the bent world. If the question, "How hard is it to learn how to ride a recumbent?" is in your head, then on a trike is where you need to be.
There are two distinct styles of recumbent trike - tadpole, with two wheels in the front and one wheel in back and delta, with one wheel in the front and two wheels in back.
Tadpole trikes are typically lower to the ground with greater lateral stability (less chance of tipping over). Delta trikes sit higher and have less lateral stability but do have an amazingly tight turning radius.
$2,750.00
An all-out speed Catrike. Its aerodynamics seating position, fast rolling 700C wheel and high gears, give it a top performance.
$1,350.00
Finally a Cat for the kittens! The Catrike Dash is for the kids that eye your big Cat with envy.
$2,550.00
A Sport-Luxury Catrike with a wide track and long wheel base. It is capable of handling heavy loads for long distance touring and it is still a fast machine with a very wide gear range.
$1,900.00
A small frame Catrike with big features. It has a narrow track and improved weight distribution that is perfect for smaller riders.
$2,150.00
A Premium multi-purpose Catrike. It is great for the trail, commuting or touring the World.
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$2,499.00
The ICE Adventure folding recumbent trike is ideal for exploring the local trails and enjoying the excitement of trike riding.
$2,499.00
The ICE Sprint folding trike is the machine for all seasons.
$3,299.00
The ICE Vortex folding recumbent trike - The ultimate high performance long distance trike.
$5,499.00
The Chameleon Convertitrike is like two trikes in one. It comes as a tandem but can break down to a single trike in less than 30 minutes.
$1,299.00
The Trident Trikes Stowaway represents incredible value in a budget price.
$1,599.00
Same great value as the Stowaway I but with a slightly higher component level.
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