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A Trikke is a three-wheeled cambering vehicle that operates on Trikke's 3CV technology. These vehicles are human powered, chainless and pedal-less. With the structure of the bike, the rider can propel themselves forward without ever touching their feet on the ground. Created for simplicity, the Trikke provides a stable 3-point platform that turns according to the direction of the rider's movement. With the ability to reach speeds up to 18 mph on a flat surface, riders can travel 50 miles in one day. Naturally powered, the design of this vehicle allows the rider to engage their entire body throughout the ride. Legs are important as they work actively to balance and are shock-absorbent. Maintaining control, stability, and a punching technique for power-thrusts, the arms are put through a rigorous exercise. Utilizing a fundamental physics principle known as the Conservation of Angular Momentum, Trikke cambering vehicles are controlled mainly by the weight of the rider. Similar to the movement of an ice skater, Trikke riders move their mass from right to left creating an imaginary circle formed in the center of the rider's turn. The larger the radius, the more strenuous the ride is. Experienced riders use their entire body in a graceful and coordinated motion and can climb the steepest of hills. Depending on the experience, riders can choose from family, freestyle, fitness, and pro models. Trikke even offers Bikke, a custom ultra-light electric motor, and Skki which is operated the same way as the Trikke. With the popularity of these vehicles, racing with cambering vehicles has become an emerging and exciting new sport, and as a result, professional athletes are competing in the 3CV World Sports Organization. |
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