Category: trikkes

Pon-e Electric Trikke Review

folded Trikke carving vehicle

Electric Trail Vehicle Information Trailsnet has been the leader in reviews of Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) and specifically electric personal transportation vehicles. Of course, here on Trailsnet, we prefer to call them trail vehicles, but whatever you call them, they’re economical, environmentally friendly and lots of fun. Here’s a sampling of some of the electric …

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Segways now allowed on the Rio Grande Trail

Should electric powered bicycles, Segways, Trikkes, and scooters be allowed on hiking and biking trails? Should electric vehicles be allowed on trails? That is the current debate. How do we assure trail access to people with handicaps while still maintaining the pristine environment of the trail? As you read this, legislators are wrestling with this issue. …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/05/16/segways-now-allowed-on-the-rio-grande-trail/

Idaho trails featured in latest Everytrail guides

The Trail of the Couer d’ Alenes, a paved path that runs for 72 miles from the backwoods of northern Idaho to the shores of beautiful Lake Couer d’ Alene is one of two featured trails on both Everytrail and trailsnet.com. Bikers rest outside one of ten tunnels found along the Route of the Hiawatha  bicycle trail in northern Idaho. …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/03/02/idaho-trails-featured-in-latest-everytrail-guides/

Trikkes are good for paved or cement trails

Trikke Skki Today’s post is from our human powered vehicle files. I had the pleasure to spend last weekend in Las Vegas trying out the full line of Trikke vehicles. This included the Trikke Skki, the Trikke Pon-e, and the full line of Trikke carving vehicles. Trikke hybrid electric/body powered vehicle We started the Trikke …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/01/27/trikkes-are-good-for-paved-or-cement-trails/