theflyingpickle wrote:Bicycle question...Has anyone here had a trike-bike (3 wheels) on the Playa? If so, how did it work for you? I'm trying to choose between that and a standard bike with cargo trailer to haul my project stuff on the playa. Suggestions?
FIGJAM wrote:It's a palmer ind. joyrider!
3 speeds and reverse!
(I never peddle.)
unjonharley wrote:FIGJAM wrote:It's a palmer ind. joyrider!
3 speeds and reverse!
(I never peddle.)
You've been peddleing it for a long time/\.


Sage Venkman wrote:Trikes don't wipe out if the playa is sandy and get stuck, which is nice. With the right basket, the daily trips to Artica for ice are a breeze. They also don't get mistaken for other people's bikes and appropriated as often like most other bikes do. However, don't get yourself an expensive one. A crappy one is just fine and there are bike support services on the playa for minor repairs.
AntiM wrote:They do, however, get purposefully stolen more often. Mine was swiped (I had lent it out), but the asshat rode into the ranger HQ parking lot in a whiteout and just left it... so I got it back. Read the riot act to the person who failed to lock it up... granted, it was ranger HQ and in a terrible whiteout, yet someone tried to take it.



FIGJAM wrote:The other pic went missing, so heres another.
I don't peddle anywhere.![]()
30 mile range.
AntiM wrote:They have to have functional pedals to be allowed as an assisted bike/trike, otherwise they fall under mutant vehicle.
Canoe wrote:AntiM wrote:They have to have functional pedals to be allowed as an assisted bike/trike, otherwise they fall under mutant vehicle.
Or handicap assist device?
AntiM wrote:Canoe wrote:AntiM wrote:They have to have functional pedals to be allowed as an assisted bike/trike, otherwise they fall under mutant vehicle.
Or handicap assist device?
That handicap placard is golden, but you'll still need to preregister it.
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