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HP Velotechnik has a new ride for all you recumbent mountain trikers

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    HP Velotechnik has a new ride for all you recumbent mountain trikers New Atlas

    Germany's HP Velotechnik (HPV) is adding a new special edition off road trike to its Scorpion fs range that caters for riders who want to sit back and enjoy the forest scenery from a different perspective, while also promising to serve up enough thrills to keep more aggressive trail-blazers happy. Currently being shown off at Interbike 2013 ahead of an October US release, the Scorpion fs Enduro features chunky tires, full suspension, disc braking and 27 gears.

    Nicknamed the Forest Lightning by the company, the Enduro sports a 26-inch rear wheel with a lightweight yet robust Hans Dampf tire from Schwalbe's new Super-Gravity series, and two 20-inch rims at the front for steering, fitted with Jumpin' Jack tires (also from Schwalbe). It features the same 7005 T6 aluminum alloy chassis as the Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec announced last year, which folds down to 125 x 83 x 62 cm (49 x 33 x 24 in) for between rides transport in the trunk of the car.

    The new rugged member of the Scorpion family boasts full suspension with 200 mm (7.9 in) of travel distributed across all three wheels. The front axle has been designed to prevent a nose dive when applying disc brakes to the front (no rear brake here folks), and each Avid BB7 brake can be individually applied. There's auto-industry technology in the shape of MacPherson struts, and a HP stabilizer system underneath the front axle wishbone is claimed to help with stability when cornering hard...

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