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A Chainless Recumbent Bicycle Gives You Tons Of Fun And A
Great Workout


chainless recumbent bicycle The Triton Three Wheeled Cruiser is a chainless recumbent bicycle that is extremely maneuverable and is great for active adults. The design is beautifully simple with a really unique steering mechanism and no chain. So, main- tenance couldn’t be any easier.

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It’s definitely not for everyone but if you are the kind of boomer that is physically fit, and likes to have fun, this bike may be perfect for you.

The comfortable recumbent seating position means no pressure on the wrists, elbows and hands. A front freewheel mechanism, a generously padded seat and inflatable tires provide a smooth and comfortable ride. With the unique steering system they are extremely maneuverability and you can just about turn on a dime.


There are 3 models available designed
to fit anyone from 3 ft to 6 ft 3 in tall.


The Triton Pro Cruiser has 8 adjustments to accommodate riders up to 6'3" tall and maximum weight capacity of 250 lbs.

The Triton Ultimate also has 7 adjustment slots for riders up to 5'8" in tall with a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs.

The Triton Mobe has 7 slots for adjustment to fit riders from 3' to 4'6" in tall so it is obviously a child’s bike.



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The Bicycle Safety Guide is an excellent source of info on bicycle safety from Micheal Bluejay.

The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute has everything you should know about helmet safety

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Expert repair advise from Alex Ramon's bicycle tutor has an extensive text and video library of great information on bicycle repair.

Cycling laws throughout USA, Canada, and Europe.

The International Bicycle Fund is a non-governmental, nonprofit, advocacy organization promoting safe cycling worldwide.

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