PRICE: $249.00 (save $150.99 buying it from Amazon.com)
RATING: 4.0/5.0 by 341 customers
When I was first looking for a bike after my strokes, I spent a lot of time checking out trikes. Trikes are like the ultimate choice when you're balance is off, and mine was.
The problem is, I live in the foothills of the Appalachians, which is anything but flat. Even the spots that appear to be flat, are just there to psyche you out. Therefore - non-recumbent trikes were out the door.
But, for those who live in town, or an area that's basically flat, trikes are a great option.
Who would really enjoy a trike?
So, aside from people like me, who have had a stroke, who else would really like this trike?
- Mom's who are afraid to ride a bike with their little one in a seat for fear of wrecking and hurting their child.
- Older folks who are afraid of riding a two-wheeled bicycle and risk breaking a hip
- People with MS, Dystonia, etc.
- Anyone with balance problems
- Anyone who has never ridden a bike before
- Anyone who simply thinks trikes are cool!
Getting down to the nitty gritty.
I picked out the Schwinn Meridian Adult 26-Inch 3-Wheel bike, because I saw a lot of people have been checking it out. Curiosity encourages the fingers to hop on the keyboard.
Here's the specs on the Schwinn Meridian Adult 26-Inch 3-Wheel bike:
1. Single-speed, 3-wheeled bike with lightweight aluminum step-through frame
2. Rear hand brake and front linear pull brake for reliable, sure stopping
3. Alloy rims with stainless-steel spokes and smooth-riding tires
4. Comfortable padded spring cruiser saddle; upright handlebars
5. Folding rear basket is perfect for picnics or storing groceries
6. 72 pounds
7. Measures: 72 x 30 x 44 (L x W x H)
8. For ages 15 and up
Shooting straight into the pros and cons, based on customer reviews.
PRO'S:
1. The big basket. People really like this.
2. Made of aluminum, so no rust problems
3. Excellent for people who have never ridden a bike before.
4. Much safer than a two-wheel bike
CON'S:
1. One gear
2. It's a heavy bike.
3. Some say it pulls to the right.
4. Bulky
Dissecting the customer reviews.
The most common complaint is that it's difficult to put together. Check out any customer review, on any bike, and you'll read the same thing. Not everyone has the tools to put a bike together. Not everyone is mechanically inclined.
My suggestion is the same as I always give, the best thing you can do for your sanity is to take it to the local bike shop and have them put it together.
Yes, it will cost you a little bit, but if you bought a bike from the shop, you still get charged, you just don’t know it because it’s hidden in the price tag.
Some people complained there were missing bolts, washers, dents, etc. Again, check out any bike, and you'll see the same thing. The reason you don't notice it when you go to a bike shop is they've already touched up the goofs, and they don't tell you.
Summing it up!
On the whole, most people agreed that it's a great trike! Out of 341 owners it got a 4/5 stars. That's impressive! They enjoy the basket because they can not only load it with groceries, or stuff to take on a picnic, they can put their dogs in the basket and take them for a ride!
They like that the basket folds down and makes a platform. A number of customers love how it's made a great gift for their parents! I read where one rider was 90! My grandma was in great shape at 90, so I can picture that one with ease.
All in all, I think it's a great trike, and worth the buy.
Anyway, take some time out and check it out for yourself. Read some of the comments in each rating to get a good feel on your own. Click here.
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