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Staff Review:
"The Catrike 700 is truly a trike made for speed. With its low center of gravity it stays glued to the road during hard and fast turns. The racing tires and extreme seat angle give the 700 a definite speed advantage. If you are looking for an all out racing trike this is it." - Ashley

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2012 Catrike 700
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Owners Manual

The Catrike 700 was built for all-out speed Catrike. Its aerodynamics seating position, fast rolling 700C wheel and high gears, make this a fast high-performance trike. It is arguably the fastest recumbent trike in the World.


Detailed Specifications:

Frame MaterialHeat Treated Aircraft Grade Aluminum
Trike Weight33 lbs.
Front Wheel16" (349) / Catrike Black Aluminum
Rear Wheel700c / Catrike Black Aluminum
Stock TiresF: Schwalbe Kojak/ R:Schwalbe Durano
Tube ValvePresta
Wheelbase45 in.
Wheel Track27.5 in.
Total Width31.5 in.
Seat Height7 in.
Total Assembled Heig27 in.
Total Length74 in.
Turning Circle18.3 ft.
Gear Inch Range25-130"
Ground Clearance16"-141"
Seat Angle27 degrees
Seat TypePlush/Pocketed Mesh
Seat Width14 in.
Total Weight Capacit250 lbs.
Bottom Bracket Heigh16 in.
X-Seam Range39-46" (Option Extra Long Boom Up to 53")
Number of Gear Combi27
ShiftersShimano Dura Ace Bar End Shifters
Rear DerailleurShimano LX Rear Derraileur
Front DerailleurMicroShift 9
Front BrakesAvid BB7 Mechanical Disc Brakes
Rear BrakeNone
Break LeversAvid FR5 Flat Pull Brake Lever
Front GearingTruvativ Elita EXO 165mm Triple Crankset
Rear GearingSRAM PG 950 11-32 cassette
Chain TypeKMC X9 Chain
Standard Color(s)Silver Cat or Black Cat
Optional ColorsBasic $99 (White, Yellow, Red, Blue) Neon $129 (Lime Green, Pink)
Boom TypeAdjustable/Indexed
Steering TypeDirect
Steering Pivot TypeCane Creek Headsets
Ackerman SteeringAckerman Compensation
Brake SteerNone
Self CenteringYes
Center PointYes
PedalsClipless Pedals w/Platform
Mirror1 Included
FlagIncluded
FendersOptional
RackOptional
Computer Sensor MounIncluded
IdlerTerraCycle Aluminum Power Idler
HeadrestIncluded
SuspensionNone
WarrantyLimited Lifetime
Country of OriginUSA
Chain TubesPTFE
Turning Radius110 in.



Matt's Catrike 700 Review

By Matt Timm

When people ask me what is the fastest trike in our shop, I don't hesitate to answer, it is the Catrike 700. This trike has been created for one purpose, to go fast. So, if that is your number one consideration there is no better production trike available. This trike is for all the speed freaks out there looking for something that can compete against any road bike.

The model name "700" refers to the rear wheel. The rear wheel is the 700c that is found on most standard road racing bikes, giving you the gearing that matches the fast two wheelers. I chose this trike for myself over all the others mainly because its the fastest trike we carry, as well as its comfortable laid-back seat angle. I just wanted something I could fly on and the 700 is most definently the trike to do it.

The 700 is the top-of-the-line Catrike, sharing similar components with the slightly newer Expedition model, but with an emphasis more on speed than touring. The main differences between the two models are the wheel sizes, seat angle, track width, and ride height. The 700 is a bit narrower and lower with a sleek single-piece frame design makes this trike just look strong and fast, its low profile and large rear wheel makes the 700 just scream speed, giving it the ultimate racing look to match its speed.

Frame
The frame is a single piece design, which means the seat is integrated into the frame. This means the seat angle and position is not adjustable, but the frame is stronger and more rigid. The frame is made of heat-treated aluminium making strong and light. The stiff frame has barely any perceptable flex which helps to improve handling.

The aluminium construction makes the frame of this trike only about 8 pounds not including wheels and steering components, putting it on the lighter end of the spectrum. Besides the smaller Speed, the 700 is Catrike's lightest adult trike available.

Colors
The 700 comes standard in black or a gun metal silver. While I could have gone with any color, I chose the stock black just because of the sleek look it gives the trike, both the black and silver look very good. One of Catrike's manufacturing capabilities is that they do their own powder coating on site. This gives them the flexibility to offer many different colors without time delays and huge upcharges.

Wheels & Tires
Besides the sleek laid back seat, the 700's main feature is its wheels, it has 16-inch wheels on the front and a 700c on the rear. The 16s give it a very low center of gravity which means less possibility of lifting a wheel of the ground and the large rear wheel gives it great top-end gearing.

The black alloy wheels are lightweight and can handle a wide range of tires. The wheels are machine made to keep the cost down presumably. The rear wheel is a good quality but does need truing and tightening depending on how you ride. The front 16-inch wheels are of the same quality, but being so much smaller they only need truing about half as often.

The standard tires for the front are the Schwalbe Kojak racing tires and the rear is the Schwalbe Ultremo DD. The Kojaks are a very fast light-weight racing tire, giving this trike low rolling resistance and good traction. The Ultremo DD (dual defense) is a super high pressure road tire. The Ultremo also has a ceramic gaurd to reduce punctures. Since the tires are designed for racing they do provide a fairly rough ride on poorly maintained roads. On smooth roads and trails though they are just about as fast as you can get.

Adjustability
The angle of the seat is different for every model Catrike, the 700 has a 27 degree angle, it is the flattest recline of any Catrike, giving it very low air resistance. The laid back seat also provides a lot of back support making it very comfortable. The seat position is, like the rest of the trike, designed for speed!

While you can't adjust the seat itself, the 700 has an adjustable boom to set your leg length. It slides in and out of the frame to change the distance of the pedals from the seat using a pair of quick releases. Like all the Catrike models, the boom is keyed to keep it lined up and prevent it from twisting in the frame.

The handle bars on all the Catrikes are very adjustable, you can change the hieght, angle and distance from the head set with just a few allen screws, it took me a few days to get mine just where I wanted but when I did it really made a difference, it really made the trike a lot more enjoyable to ride.

Gearing & Components
The 700 comes with the Truvativ Elita triple crankset up front. It's very light with a sealed bearing bottom bracket which makes the whole crank assembly very strong smooth rolling.

The new Catrike 700s come with the MicroShift 9 front derailleur. It seems to be the equivalent of the Shimano Tiagra which used to be stock. The MicroShift is not the best on the market but does its job without hesitation. If you are planning on using a larger chainring than the stock 52 I would recommend a beefier derailleur.

At the rear, the 700 wheel has a SRAM PG950 9-speed 11-32 cassette. The PG950 is of steel construction. It shifts well and is very strong. For a quieter ride I'd recommend an aluminum cassette like the PG970.

The 700 features a Shimano Deore LX derailleur paired with the Shimano DuraAce/Ultegra bar end shifters, the LX is a good mid level bar-end compatible derailleur, it does need tuning regularly but if you keep it well maintained it works well. I prefer grip shifters myself, so I chose to switch to the SRAM X-9 rear derailleur and shifters.

The gear inch range is about 25-125 gear inches, with 27 different gear combinations and about 14 distinct gear ratios. this range gives you a decent climbing gear with a better top speed than most trikes. There are several things you can do to expand the gearing on the low and high side.

Most riders will find the stock gearing adequate. At 90 rpm cadence you can hit about 33 miles per hour, making this trike one of the fastest on the market. I changed my large chain ring to a 56 tooth which allowed me to hit about 36 miles per hour at a 90 rpm cadence. If you really have the need for speed the Schlumpf High Speed Drive will give you gearing to go about 43 miles per hour at a 90 rpm cadence, while also dropping the low gear down to 22GI.

Pedals
The pedals on all catrikes are a combination platform/spd pedal, these are nice because you can ride comfortably whether you have spd specific shoes or not. These are the same pedals that come stock on all the Catrike models and are fine for casual riders. More dedicated riders will definitely want to invest in a better set of clipless pedals to insure your feet do not come off.

Chainline
The 700's drivetrain is complimented by a single power idler and a chain tube on both the return and power side to keep the chain from scratching the frame. it does make some noise but isn't a huge bother. There are idler kit upgrades available to remove the chain tubes all together, make the ride even smoother. The idler used is the TerraCycle aluminium toothed power idler, its a very good idler it has excellent bearings and rolls really smooth. The return chain tube routes the return side of the chain. Because there isn't a lot of pressure on the return chain it doesn't wear in the tube or make too much noise. We've come up with a High Performance idler kit that adds an additional return idler and eliminates the chain tubes making the chain run a lot smoother.

Steering & Handling
The steering on all Catrikes is known as direct steering. The handlebars are connected directly to the steering pivot point making it very responsive, as well as allowing it to have a very tight turn radius. While the steering is responsive and fast it is not at all twitchy or unstable at high speed. To the contrary, as you accelerate the steering actually becomes more stiff. I notice this more on the 700 than on the other Catrike models. This is great for fast downhill runs where you need a predictable steering behavior.

When I first started riding I did notice some pedal steer but as I played around with the boom length and my own sitting position the pedal steer completely went away. There is a small amount of brake steer at faster speeds, but it virtually nonexistent at slower speed.

Brakes
A lot of people are concerned with speed, but a lot more are concerned with safety, the 700 has a Strong set of Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes. The brake pads have a large surface area and great stopping power. The 700 comes standard with the Avid 160mm Roundagon rotors. The BB7s are easy to adjust, with nobs for the outer and inner pads its very easy to keep them in tune.

Extras
The Catrike 700 comes with a mirror, flag, and a head rest. The mirror is pretty much essential when riding in traffic or on city roads. The small orange triangular flag isn't quite essential but it is a good idea. The 700 also comes with the new Catrike cargo seat. It has side padding and pockets in the back for a toolkit, pump, and other extras.

Room for Upgrades
The 700 is a fantastic trike in its stock configuration. But, most of us have the desire to tweak thing and make them our own. The main upgrades I did were, switching the crank to a larger 56 tooth chainring, I switched the rear cassete from the stock pg 950 11-32 to the pg 970 11-34, I also changed the shifters from bar ends to grip shifts and changed the rear derailleur to the X-9, I also added the arkel catrike 700 bags.

The amount of upgrades that can be done are substancial with gearing, tires and general accessories. The 700 RED edition is an example of an over the top 700 rigged for racing.

Buy One Today!
The 700 has a very low center of gravity keeping it glued to the ground. You really have to fight to lift a wheel off the ground. At extreme high speeds and around very tight corners, the handling is incredible. The rigidity of the frame and the quality of construction makes this trike roll very straight. You will notice some pull when there is a large crown in the road, on a flat trail it rides as straight as an arrow.

The overall construction and design of the frame and steering keeps me comfortable at pretty much any speed, being a mechanic and building many of these I know how they are put together. Knowing what they're made of gives me peace of mind when riding at any speed, I routinely hit speeds in excess of 55 miles per hour and always feel very comfortable.

For $2750 there isn't a trike faster, more comfortable or more cool to me than the Catrike 700, its fast sleek sporty and just down right cool. What more can you ask for?




Share your comments below:

I love my 700c it seems like I can ride forever on this thing. There's no shock absorbsion, but you can definitely get up in the speeds. Turns and stops on a dime. Front tires and tubes are hard to find. Usually have to get a bike shop to order a bunch for me. Read tire is okay because it is a standard bike size. you can see some action shots on my website www.150miles4ms.us.
Posted by Top
09/22/2009 03:30:02 AM


My 700 makes me feel like climbing aboard a dragster ready to fly. I have yet ended a ride without planing how soon to get back on again. Love it. And yes I can stay with the upright racers, but they fall way back on the downhills.
Posted by Bike51Lyme
02/23/2010 11:05:11 PM

I have had my 700 around 3 months now and have logged over 250 miles on it. I have owned three trikes now, and this one, hands down, is the fastest, nicest looking trike I've owned. With the help from UTAHTRIKES, I was able to find the Perfect trike for me. Thanks Ashley, for your help. This trike is fast, its turns corners like it is on rails, I have some time on Trikes, if you are looking for fast that will bring a smile to your face, this one's it. Been very happy with it.
Posted by Donn
02/28/2010 01:01:51 PM

I am five foot five is this trike to large for me and also i am a beginner, but i want speed.
Posted by Anonymous
07/14/2010 07:34:24 AM

The 700 can be sized down to fit you although you might find the Speed to fit you even better.
Posted by Ashley

Could a Hard Shell seat be modified to work?
Posted by Joel
09/28/2010 09:28:53 AM

The integrated seat frame is one of the reasons the 700 is so light and fast. A hardshell seat can be mounted inbetween the existing seat rails.
Posted by Ashley

Can 20" front tires be installed for a smoother ride ?
Posted by JAV
12/09/2011 02:44:15 PM

Yes, 20in wheels can be retrofitted on the 700.
Posted by Ashley

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