| | |  | Adult Bikes | Home » » » » Triton Pro Ultimate Three Wheeled Cruiser | | | | | | | Description: | | Triton Pro Ultimate Three Wheeled Cruiser is the ultimate in bicycle fun without all the hassles. Imagine a bike that doesn't hurt your back or butt, AND doesn't have a messy, greasy chain to hassle with... this is it! The Triton Pro Ultimate Three Wheeled Cruiser lets you pedal while sitting down with your back fully supported... no pain! And the ultra maneuverable three-wheeled design is more stable than any 2-wheeled bicycle while still giving you the same great workout! Best of all? There's no messy chain to worry about! This Pro model also gives you large, more comfortable wheels... you'll find yourself taking the long way home! More: Unique, simple steering mechanism gives you total control; Ultra-adjustable frame fits riders from 4' to 6'3"; Strengthened steel frame construction is built to last... supports up to 250 lbs.; 16" rear and 21" front wheel with pneumatic tires to soak up the bumps; Caliper hand brakes for guaranteed stopping power; Direct drive system eliminates greasy chains... freewheel action lets you coast when you want to; Durable powdercoat paint with cool graphics; Approx. 42-60"(adjustable frame length) x 28 x 25", 44 1/2 lbs.; Designed for simplicity, almost no maintenance the Triton is the easy, comfortable way to get a brisk workout. State Color. Order Today! Triton Pro Ultimate Three Wheeled Cruiser | | | Features: | |
• Steel frame
• Joystick steering system
• Adjustable frame for riders between 4' and 6'3
• Caliper hand brake
• Recumbent seating position
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 41.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 23.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 55.0 pounds | | Package Length:
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| based on 24 reviews |
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31 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Traction front drive wheelJun 10, 2008
By Dennis Campbell
"Dennis Campbell"
Only complaint I have with the Triton Pro is that even on dry pavement, with an adult, the front drive wheel will lose traction on a 5%+ incline. The weight distribution needs to be slightly increased over the front wheel. Perhaps by mounting the rear axle a couple of inches further back.
Otherwise, a nice little machine easily assembled.
Dennis
42 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Serious design flaws really limit usefulness...Nov 21, 2009
By B.I.G.
"B.I.G."
This bike is obviously for the very casual rider - not for any serious rider. Just the fact that it is a fixed gear ratio limits your top speed to somewhere around 3~4 mph. Even with that understanding, this bike is disappointing. With all the riders weight on the rear two wheels, there is virtually no weight on the traction wheel. The result is that the bike can't climb any sort of grade - especially if the roadway is at all damp or sandy. The steering mechanism also gives the bike an absurdly large turning radius. These two facts really render the bike useless even for casual riding.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Middle-aged bike riderMar 26, 2010
By B. Dyer
"Gator Lady"
I purchased the Pro Ultimate online 3 weeks ago. Observations: 1) Assembly 80 min. 2) Can be used by adults (250 pound wt. limit); easily adjusted to my 5'5" height. 3) This bike is for flat terrain ONLY and maybe very gentle slopes. 4) NOT for endurance or high fitness riding; there are no gears (picture Fred Flintstone!). However, it does glide well. 5) A great neighborhood cruising-type bike, and perfect for what I wanted it to do: light to moderate exercise AND being able to run the dog alongside for exercise. 6) Disappointment: after less than 3 weeks of riding about 5 miles per week, both back tires had to be replaced. One blew out and was worn down to the "mesh" all along the center zone. The other was almost as bad. Both back tires were of very poor quality. Customer Service gave me a partial credit towards new tires from a local bike shop, but this did not quite cover the whole cost. However, I did not want to hassle with returning the bike, especially since I thought I would get the same awful tires....and I liked the bike itself. Bottom Line: great for cruising on flat terrain, and perfect for exercising both the dog and a middle-aged fairly out-of-shape rider.....excellent stability since you are low to the ground........but you will most likely have to replace the tires.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Triton Pro for Adult ExerciseJun 11, 2008
By Christine Leja The Triton Pro is a good tricycle for exercise. Note that there is a significant difference from a child's tricycle. The Triton navigates with the rear wheels. The front wheel does not turn. This design causes wide turns.
The only problem that I am experiencing is that the pedals slip when pedaling up a slight incline (4%).
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
easy crusin'Aug 10, 2007
By pedal pusher lots of fun...steering is tight and get lots of looks at the beach,easy and cool to ride.
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