I'm curious as to how the two front carbon wheels will hold up to the extreme lateral force exerted on the them when riding at speed. I spoke about this subject with the original owner of Aerospoke when I had issues years ago with Tadpole Trikes... Wheel integrity failed on more than one occasion. Not Pretty.Not Fun.Not recommended.
These rims are both lighter and stronger than alloy ones! That’s why we designed them. There is really no comparison to Aerospokes which are not actually carbon fibre but rather a carbon impregnated plastic.
@@TriSled so it's safe to say these 'lighter and stronger than alloy ones' could be retrofit replacement for the Rotovelo? When would they be available and at what price point?
@@iDarkfigure we currently only have a tool for 349mm ones. If the demand is great enough to justify the tool up, we’ll likely release some 20” ones in the future 👍
The ride appears to be unsprung with the tires providing most of the cushioning, and a spring under the headrest. Steering looks to be accomplished by moving the sticks forward and back.
How is it, after all these years, you remain THE Man?
Bitte zeigt das mal beim Fahren. 😍
I'm curious as to how the two front carbon wheels will hold up to the extreme lateral force exerted on the them when riding at speed.
I spoke about this subject with the original owner of Aerospoke when I had issues years ago with Tadpole Trikes... Wheel integrity failed on more than one occasion. Not Pretty.Not Fun.Not recommended.
Were it me, there would be no "second time" with Aerospoke. Fool me once. That said, that's not these, is it?
These rims are both lighter and stronger than alloy ones! That’s why we designed them. There is really no comparison to Aerospokes which are not actually carbon fibre but rather a carbon impregnated plastic.
@@TriSled so it's safe to say these 'lighter and stronger than alloy ones' could be retrofit replacement for the Rotovelo? When would they be available and at what price point?
@@iDarkfigure we currently only have a tool for 349mm ones. If the demand is great enough to justify the tool up, we’ll likely release some 20” ones in the future 👍
How's the ride? How do you turn?
The ride appears to be unsprung with the tires providing most of the cushioning, and a spring under the headrest. Steering looks to be accomplished by moving the sticks forward and back.