You are welcome, Yes you only see half of it, as I have to cut most of it out !!!! I was a very quiert Guy once till I met Adrian and Bass they lead me astray
I have only recently gotten the trike bug and probably can't hold out much longer before I get one. These videos that you are posting are wonderful. I used google to follow your route down to Hasting and back. We have lots of bike routes that have been converted from old railroad lines here in Minnesota and Iowa, which makes bike riding a breeze. No trike dealers here in Rochester. There is one in the Twin Cities for Cat and Ice, and one in Mankato, but no demos to test drive. There is a wonderful shop in central Iowa south of Des Moines called the Conneticut Yankee Peddler which is dedicated to trikes. It's a long trip down there, but I will probably head there so I can pick his brain and support his efforts. Thanks again for posting these. I have spent several hours "riding" right along with you guys. FUN! or should I say BRILLIANT!
Surprised to see the A-man move to 2 wheels from 3. Any thoughts on the comparison between 2 wheels versus 3? Always enjoy your visits to see Budha. I remember it from the last time you visited.
G'day I live in QLD AUSTRALIA. I am just saving up for an recubent trike. I have a question.. The wind shield, is that an extra accesseroy and can it be fitted to any recumbent trike. Gerard.
A recumbent bicycle looks to me to be very top heavy when riding, and more unstable than a normal bicycle. Perhaps like the difference between an upright tricycle and a recumbent tricycle.
@@1001Darkeyes Yes I agree a recumbent tricycle is very stable as the centre of gravity is kept low, but I was referring to the two wheeler recumbent bicycle were all of the body weight seems to be about at tyre height. I have used an upright tricycle and can't get on with the high centre of gravity, so I'm in the process of building a recumbent tricycle at the moment.
+Sabatheus Who cares, although a few would argue that? All high racers are set up for speed where as the average trike is not but a few nuts (like my grandson) do and they surprise the High Racer crowd. I ride for pleasure and a trike is so much more pleasant for me.
Very much enjoyed riding along with you. Thanks
Man! You guys just have way too much fun... thanks for sharing Graham
You are welcome, Yes you only see half of it, as I have to cut most of it out !!!!
I was a very quiert Guy once till I met Adrian and Bass they lead me astray
Brilliant awesome video
Woe Thanks for watching the videos :-)
i bet you glad to be home you guys great video
Thanks
I have only recently gotten the trike bug and probably can't hold out much longer before I get one. These videos that you are posting are wonderful. I used google to follow your route down to Hasting and back. We have lots of bike routes that have been converted from old railroad lines here in Minnesota and Iowa, which makes bike riding a breeze. No trike dealers here in Rochester. There is one in the Twin Cities for Cat and Ice, and one in Mankato, but no demos to test drive. There is a wonderful shop in central Iowa south of Des Moines called the Conneticut Yankee Peddler which is dedicated to trikes. It's a long trip down there, but I will probably head there so I can pick his brain and support his efforts.
Thanks again for posting these. I have spent several hours "riding" right along with you guys. FUN! or should I say BRILLIANT!
Great well if you are going to have a bug its not a bad one to have Enjoy glad you like the Videos
beautiful area there through the golf course!
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great videos! I have been riding recumbent for a while and I am starting to post some videos as well. Keep up the good work!
nice tricycles. if you ever stop cycling send your tricycle to my house!
well I am aiming to where it out befor I die and whichever of us Go first the remainder devey up the truck
That is some golf club!
Its open to all as well, the Japanese do not own it YET :-)
thanks for watching the video :-)
what was the round trip distance of the route?
Surprised to see the A-man move to 2 wheels from 3. Any thoughts on the comparison between 2 wheels versus 3? Always enjoy your visits to see Budha. I remember it from the last time you visited.
Adrian has a masochistic tendency so anything that looks like torchere he will have a go at as long as you have to pedal it !
G'day
I live in QLD AUSTRALIA.
I am just saving up for an recubent trike. I have a question.. The wind shield, is that an extra accesseroy and can it be fitted to any recumbent trike.
Gerard.
Hi Yes it will fit most Recumbents and its an extra, a very over priced extra i would say now days
Nice looking Bike... although I would prefer the "superman" style handlebars rather than the "hamster' style. ;-)
A recumbent bicycle looks to me to be very top heavy when riding, and more unstable than a normal bicycle. Perhaps like the difference between an upright tricycle and a recumbent tricycle.
No Not one bit its more stable than a two wheeler and a lot more fun
@@1001Darkeyes Yes I agree a recumbent tricycle is very stable as the centre of gravity is kept low, but I was referring to the two wheeler recumbent bicycle were all of the body weight seems to be about at tyre height. I have used an upright tricycle and can't get on with the high centre of gravity, so I'm in the process of building a recumbent tricycle at the moment.
Where can I get the wind screen?
Where could I buy one of these ice trike recumbent.
Well put ICE recumbents in your browser there web page will have all the info hope that helps
i did not know that ICE made a two wheeler.
Have a look at their archive photos in there web page you will be surprised what they have made in the past I would love to get hold of the tandem
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The guy on 2 wheels looks like he is on walking stilts, looks like nose bleeds are a coming.
Good days LOL
Make fun of the high racer all you want, but it's faster than your trikes.
Sabatheus No problem I know how fast they are :-)
+Sabatheus Who cares, although a few would argue that? All high racers are set up for speed where as the average trike is not but a few nuts (like my grandson) do and they surprise the High Racer crowd. I ride for pleasure and a trike is so much more pleasant for me.
Over all I did find it on a long journey a bit tiring to keep up
True, the rider of www.Noordkaapfujin.com, Walter Hoogerbeets, rides on average 100 miles/ 160 km each day during a holiday tour on a high racer too.
Fortunately there's a lot more to life than speed.