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Old 01-18-12 | 10:24 AM
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I'm not aware of any commercially-produced trikes which use both arm and leg drives. But I'm pretty sure it's been done in a custom situation, and probably often. It wouldn't be hard at all to add the second drive to a standard trike; it would just involve welding an additional tube or two for the hand cranks, then adding the appropriate tandem-derived hardware to meld the two transmissions.
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