Friday, October 31, 2008

The Trikke Tribred Arrives!


Trikke Tech has now rolled out for mass production the new battery powered, electric charged, self contained Trikke Tribred. The perfect hybrid of classic carving and assisted speed, the Tribred is able to take on new terrians and inclines in ways never before! The Tribred battery pack is attached to the "stem" of the Trikke, and provides approx 1 hour of fully assisted riding. More when you combine your own riding with occasional power assists.

Perfect for short commutes and errands! Save gas and the environment by leaving the car at home. The Tribred travels at a top speed of 17 mph and goes 10-12 miles on a single electric charge. The Tribred is a complete unit on the body of the green Trikke T78 Deluxe.

Perfect for Fitness!
The Tribred remains your number one fitness machine because you can still carve your ride out in the traditional way and choose power assistance when and if needed with a quick rev of the handle bar! Keep up with friends on those long rides.

Perfect even if you already have a Trikke! The Tribred also comes as a less expensive "e-kit" to transform your existing T78, T8 or T12 into a Tribred. Email us at info@CapitalTrikke.com for details.

Perfect even if you're just learning to ride the Trikke! Purchase your Trikke and the "e -kit" and then add the power when you've learned how to ride!

It's just PERECT!

No Shipping costs! No Sales Tax!

Watch Tribred Videos in the Post Below!

Call us for questions and info! 866-240-1197

Visit our website at www.CapitalTrikke.com for even more info

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Trikke Questions?



There are lots of questions asked about Trikke Carving Vehicles. How do they move? Will I lose weight? How can I get one and how much do they cost? Our website provides a great FAQ page at http://www.CapitalTrikke.com/Questions.html Check it out! If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at 919-279-0968 or by email at shdavis@CapitalTrikke.com or rdavis@CapitalTrikke.com

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Visit our YouTube Channel!



You can now access more Trikke info at our YouTube channel. We are very excited about this adventure and will be posting some meet up events (all with participant permissions of course!), riding tips, virtual rides and much more. We hope this gives you the chance to see not only what meet ups are about, but to also see the best rides in our Trikke community!

The first videos are of a slice of the Cary Meet October 18 and a little playing around with hill climbing. Enjoy!

Stay tuned and subscribe to the channel (click that button!) so you'll know when we post something new!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Keep Trikking Through Fall!



The days of the year are passing so quickly. If you haven't already noticed, the days are getting shorter so week day Trikke rides are getting harder to manage for the 9-5 crowd. It's difficult for our meet up group to plan afternoon rides during the week because it's very challenging for people to get home and back out to a ride before dark. So, for the fall/winter we will be focusing almost exclusively on weekend rides. Each Saturday and Sunday we possibly can we will be out there, so check our calender for dates.

We also have some pretty big announcements coming to keep you inspired and connected-- so stay tuned!

No dust on the Trikkes people! Remember your fitness commitment is constant and because it's getting cooler we often forget the great outdoors for winter hibernation--even in relatively warm NC!

Keep moving! Try to fit a short neighborhood ride in before dinner a couple of days a week. Your body will appreciate the stress release from the day and it will keep you fit and ready to Trikke on the weekends with us!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

My Goodness! Level 1 and 2 Trikke Ride Chapel Hill NC



Could there ever be a more beautiful local ride!?
Meadowmont Village Trail Chapel Hill NC
Level 1 and 2
Approx 1 mile each way

The trail at Meadowmont is a beautiful and serene lake path that both levels will be able to ride and enjoy.
There are some brief inclines, but Level 1 riders should be able to manage or walk very short distances. Lots of flat distances that are perfect for the level 1 rider. This is such a nice ride, let nothing hold you back from trying this location! You can get great work done just traversing the pictured spot! The full route winds through the Meadowmont community and ends at the Rashkis Elementary School about 1 mile later. A good spot to begin is next to the UNC Health/Heart Center. This is near the rear of the village shoppes. Pack a picnic and relax by the "pond" after your ride!