Snow tads?

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12boy

Guru
Location
Casper WY USA
Not a lot of recumbents that I've seen here in Wyoming where almost all new bikes are either big box, gravel grinders, box or varieties of mountain bikes. I am curious as to how tads do with snow and ice. Any experience with this?
 
Depends on the trike and the snow .............

I hate soft snow over 6" deep because it starts to get deeper than the front of the seat on my ICE Sprint.
But there's a documentary online of Maria Leijerstam's record breaking ride to the South Pole on an ICE Fat trike.

Luck ........... ^_^
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
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Sorry, I had 60 F and sunshine for Christmas. Illinois winter does not cooperate at all.
 
A delta with a diff’ does better than a standard Tadpole in the snow, IME... only then you have the problem of your jockey wheels dragging in the snow and your brakes freezing up...

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by the end of this ride a few years ago I had only one barely functioning brake, and a long downhill to finish!

Cross country skis are far better if conditions allow!
 
I’ve often thought that my Kettwiesel would be just perfect with a Rohloff and hydraulic brakes...

first too pricey, second I did try but the calipers I tried fouled the mudguard stays
 
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