So today I was at a big bicycle show in Madison WI and had the chance to take five different trikes for a test ride. BTW, this was my first time ever riding a trike too, soo...
...I am sorry if I offed the upright bike crowd, but I will never ride an upright bike ever again; well, unless I don't have a choice, that is. With little effort I was doing 25mph on human power alone, and I felt I was riding inside a Formula One... it just felt freaking amazing; I was also expecting a lead sled.. well, these things are lighter than my ebike...
So, the Trikes I tested today where:
Catrike Road
Catrike Pocket
FS Scorpion
ICE (something)
Catrike (something)
The one I liked the best was the Catrike Road. I was expecting the FS Scorpion to be the best, but in the end it was the worst of all... too long, I almost tripped when sitting on it. I also liked the Catrike Pocket, which sort of felt perfect for my short 5' 7 1/2" body.
I also learned that suspension isn't that big of deal on these things as some people claimed; suspension IMO didn't make much of a difference. Today, three of the five models had rear suspension (none with front unfortunately), one was air shock, one with elastomer and another with spring/oil, and really I couldn't tell the difference between these and the two rigid frame ones I tested.
So it is official at this point and I am getting the KMX Cobra. The reason of why a KMX is because I don't think a rigid trike (no suspension) is worth 3 grand, be it made by ICE, FS, the Pope or Buddha... I also want a steel frame since I plan on sticking a Cyclone 3000W motor in it... and this time I will be running an upgraded battery: a 40Ah 18S battery pack, which should potentially yield 60+mph (or even 70mph) top speeds and a 40-50 mile range on motor alone. I am working on the money logistics ATM but I expect to have this project started in less than two weeks. I can't wait to ditch the upright and start feeling like a fighter pilot riding my e-trike at 60mph!
I won't be selling my upright eBike, I still need a backup.
G.