CHILD'S TADPOLE TRIKES?

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marc-triker

Veteran
Location
South Derbyshire
My 9yr old has had his KMX for 2years now and my 7yr old is tiny for his age but can just about ride the KMX now so i am looking for a replacement for my 9yr old. i feel he needs a real trike now as he rides on the road very well but the KMX is not really reliable eenough for touring and keeping up with the trice. I am still looking at getting a Catrike for my wife to ride.
Anybody know if any of the trikes on the market are available in kids sizes??
 
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You are already familiar with Catrikes - The smaller Catrike (Pocket) is suitable for smaller riders, and from discussion on websites it can be adapted for older children, (Min X seam 36") although with a short boom heel clearance can be a problem.


Although I hate to think of the trouble you wold be in if the ids get one befre the wife!


Give CatrikeUK of this Parish a ping and ask his advice, or contact him professionally

(X Seam:

Sit with riders back against a wall, legs out straight and feet placed flat against an upright book.

The distance between the wall and the foot surface of the book is the Xseam.)
 
There is a kid around here who rides a KMX

He has no problems, and most kids see the advantages.... He simpy outruns and outmanoeuvres most of them which gains him some respect
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
BentMikey said:
No, the kids say "Woah, cool bike", and they all want a go. At least that's our experience with miniMikey.

Yes that's 99.9% of all the comments I get from kids. They all seem to want a go, so cool it is. (Unless cool is no longer 'cool'.)
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
:laugh::biggrin::biggrin:Banging? Does that mean you'll soon be expecting little trike?????:laugh::biggrin:
 
Dave5N said:
Bollocks. Kids will take the piss.
Ah but they don't see. You're making an assumption based on zero experience and your own set of prejudices. I on the other hand spend much of my working life running road-shows which include KMX recumbent trikes and can state categorically that kids dig em. FACT!


So ner.
 
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marc-triker

Veteran
Location
South Derbyshire
i don't know i might just buy him another KMX. he needs more gears and better braking. due to his disabilities he will never be able to ride a 2 wheeler bike. his trike is his lifeline.
 

wafflycat

New Member
BentMikey said:
No, the kids say "Woah, cool bike", and they all want a go. At least that's our experience with miniMikey.

When WCMnr used my IceT for the school commute in icy weather, apparently much fun was had in the school car-park as said recumbent was in high demand by other teenagers, as it was different and, therefore, cool... I think the ability to do 'handbrake turns' may have had something to do with it...:ohmy:
 
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