GraysonPeddie
07-16-09, 09:51 PM
I've been doing some research for other adult tricycles (3-wheel bikes) for less than $300 and I found this:
Westport Adult Folding Tricycle (http://www.abikestore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=westport-adult-trike&Category_Code=adulttricycles&Store_Code=abs)
Has anyone ridden one of the Westport tricycle?
As a visually impaired, I really don't care for the looks (quality-wise) and I couldn't stand balancing a 2-wheel bike, even with lots of practice. I'd rather be concentrating on looking out for drivers and visual cues (note that I'm hearing impaired, but can hear just fine).
When I first look for tricycles, I started looking at Schwinn Meridian One-Speed Adult Tricycle at WalMart.com for $250, I once need a folding bike for storing in a storage room of an apartment that I've scheduled to move in August (can't give specific date). So for $50 more, I looked at Trifecta Adult Folding Bike and I found what I wanted. However, even if I do want it for Christmas from my parent, I found a Westport Adult Folding Tricycle through Froogle.com. Thus, I get a better deal through abikeforum.com. Folding bikes are useful when carrying up the stairs to an apartment (I'll be living upstairs since I have an antenna for watching OTA digital TV with my TV tuner and it helps to get better reception than with downstairs).
So, what do you think about this tricycle? Are there any members in here who ride an adult tricycle?
Westport Adult Folding Tricycle (http://www.abikestore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=westport-adult-trike&Category_Code=adulttricycles&Store_Code=abs)
Has anyone ridden one of the Westport tricycle?
As a visually impaired, I really don't care for the looks (quality-wise) and I couldn't stand balancing a 2-wheel bike, even with lots of practice. I'd rather be concentrating on looking out for drivers and visual cues (note that I'm hearing impaired, but can hear just fine).
When I first look for tricycles, I started looking at Schwinn Meridian One-Speed Adult Tricycle at WalMart.com for $250, I once need a folding bike for storing in a storage room of an apartment that I've scheduled to move in August (can't give specific date). So for $50 more, I looked at Trifecta Adult Folding Bike and I found what I wanted. However, even if I do want it for Christmas from my parent, I found a Westport Adult Folding Tricycle through Froogle.com. Thus, I get a better deal through abikeforum.com. Folding bikes are useful when carrying up the stairs to an apartment (I'll be living upstairs since I have an antenna for watching OTA digital TV with my TV tuner and it helps to get better reception than with downstairs).
So, what do you think about this tricycle? Are there any members in here who ride an adult tricycle?
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