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recumbents linked together?

Discussion in 'Gear and Equipment' started by biketoaustralia, Jul 7, 2024.  |  Print Topic

  1. biketoaustralia

    biketoaustralia

    Region:
    Middle
    State/Country:
    KS
    City:
    Hutchinson
    Ride:
    Vision
    Name:
    Ari
    recumbents linked 2.jpg I had no idea this was possible! Never would have thought of it. Genius.
     
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  2. A.D.

    A.D. #1 Custodian

    Region:
    SouthEast
    State/Country:
    TN
    City:
    Athens
    Ride:
    Reynolds T-Bone
    Name:
    AD
    IMG_2353.jpeg

    I knew the German-made
    Kettwiesel trike daisy chains very easily. Neat to know other delta trikes can as well. All we need is an chain of trikes alternating in brands! :thumbsup:
     
  3. nrhodes

    nrhodes

    Region:
    South
    State/Country:
    TX
    City:
    Austin
    Ride:
    Rans Screamer
    Name:
    Neil
    I'm planning on getting two Kettwiesel once we move.
     
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  4. raycc

    raycc

    Region:
    Middle
    State/Country:
    MN
    City:
    Saint Paul
    Ride:
    Organic Engines SUV
    Greenspeed has a connecting coupler for their Anura model, which can be adapted to fit other delta trikes.
    Utah Trikes has a nice CAD produced coupler for SUN/SunSeeker.
     
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  5. Freddy Bus

    Freddy Bus

    Region:
    Middle
    State/Country:
    NV
    City:
    Las Vegas
    Ride:
    HP Velotechnik Scorp
    This is really cool to see. I often wondered how this would turn out if I wanted to try. Very smart!
     
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