Trike - Rear suspension or hard-tail?

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MartinG

New Member
Bewildered at the range of recumbent trike options.:wacko: One basic difference which could narrow down my range of choice is whether it has a suspended rear wheel or not. What do the Trikists advise (bearing in mind I am closer to my second childhood than my first and that absolute speed is not an issue)?
 
Location
EDINBURGH
It is down to personal choice, I prefer none but a big back wheel, some like none with 20" wheels, others insist on suspension, you are quite welcome to try a Catrike anytime you like if you can get to Kent.
 

n-ick

Senior Member
Yo, never had any problems with rear suspension. Depends where you want to ride. I have a hard tail and a suspended Ice. The suspension is more comfortable, especially on long rides. If I had to buy again, then it would be suspension.
 
Yo, never had any problems with rear suspension. Depends where you want to ride. I have a hard tail and a suspended Ice. The suspension is more comfortable, especially on long rides. If I had to buy again, then it would be suspension.

It also depends on how you like your frame... I chose a Catrike as I felt the additional triangulation of having the seat as part of the frame was stronger and stiffer than that of suspended frames where all the stress is on the pivot.

I have never regretted that decision
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
The TRICE approach seems to me the best of both worlds: an elastomer suspension. You lose very little road-feel, and the handling is fantastic, but the elastomer is just enough to turn brutal bumps into gentle ones.
 
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MartinG

New Member
It is down to personal choice, I prefer none but a big back wheel, some like none with 20" wheels, others insist on suspension, you are quite welcome to try a Catrike anytime you like if you can get to Kent.

Thanks, Catrike - I'd love to, but I'm in Newcastle and it will take a bit of arranging, so don't hold your breath, but I will make it one day.
 

3tyretrackterry

Active Member
Location
East Midlands UK
I ride an explorer pre suspension and i find it no problems though i run a no name 20x2.0 rear tyre at about 65psi which takes out some bumps and i also find the mesh seat helps alot as well if the webbing is a little slacker
 

Dene

New Member
I run a 26" hard tail with very few problems, the benefit of a trike is your weight is spread over three wheels so the shock from a bump is nowhere near as uncomfortable as an upright.
 
........... the benefit of a trike is your weight is spread over three wheels so the shock from a bump is nowhere near as uncomfortable as an upright.


But you have 3 wheel lines to cope with, so you do tend to hit more bumps.

I've got a Trice Q with rear suspension but I because I put a trailer with it 90% of the time, I've set my suspension harder than normal.
 
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MartinG

New Member
I'm hiring David G's ICE Adventure 3fs to take on holiday so that will give me some idea of a fully suspended trike and then I shall have to try something like a Catrike Expedition to compare. It will be interesting...
 

JoysOfSight

Active Member
I'm hiring David G's ICE Adventure 3fs to take on holiday so that will give me some idea of a fully suspended trike and then I shall have to try something like a Catrike Expedition to compare. It will be interesting...

It's a nice ride, I have ridden it and was very impressed (although to be brutally honest, I can't see why anyone would buy an Adventure over a Sprint, unless they were getting on a bit and couldn't stand up properly!)
 
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