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"I wasn't a big fan of delta trikes until I rode the Greenspeed Anura. The Anura handles beautifully and is extremely comfortable. The two-wheel drive system performs exactly as it should in turns and low-traction situations. If you are looking for a trike that sits up higher, is extremely adjustable and has a great gear range consider the Anura." - Ashley
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Greenspeed Anura SL
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The Anura is Greenspeed's take on a delta trike. The SL Version features the Schlumpf Speed Drive. Superior comfort, light-action steering, a higher seating position for easy mounting and greater visibility on the road. Great for older people getting back into cycling or even first-time cyclists! The Anura has easy entry and exit, a higher viewing position, a more comfortable seat, seat angle adjustment, mechanical disc brakes all around, a differential, aluminum frame, bar-end shifters, Speed-Drive and plenty of adjustment.
The Anura is designed to be enjoyable to ride. The high seat with one wheel at the front & two rear, make it easy to mount & dismount. The high seat also gives a good view in traffic. The ergonomic placement of the handlebars, and the attention paid to the steering geometry means that it is effortless to steer.
The three wheel disc brakes give very powerful braking. The combination of the Schlumpf speed drive & eight speed bar shifter allows two speed shifting while stationary or under way and easy shifting while riding.
The differential gives a balanced drive to both rear wheels which enables it to turn easily in both directions, and track in a straight line up steep hills. Finally, at the end of your trip, the trike will go through a standard doorway and park vertically, taking up little space.
Detailed Specifications:
Frame Material: 7005 aluminum
Trike Weight: 40 lbs.
Front Wheel: 16" (349) / Alloy 16 x 1-3/8" (349)
Rear Wheel: 16" (349) / Alloy 16 x 1-3/8" (349)
Stock Tires: Greenspeed Scorcher 40-349
Tube Valve: Schraeder
Wheelbase: 60 in.
Wheel Track: 26.4 in.
Total Width: 28.3 in.
Seat Height: 17 in.
Total Assembled Height: 33.3 in.
Total Length: 81 in.
Turning Circle: 11.9 ft.
Turning Radius: 72 in.
Gear Inch Range: 23 - 82"
Ground Clearance:
Seat Angle: adjustable degrees
Seat Type: Mesh Seat/Aluminum Frame
Seat Width: 16 in.
Total Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Bottom Bracket Height: 15 in.
X-Seam Range: 41.5 - 48.5
Number of Gear Combinations:
Shifters: Shimano DuraAce 8spd bar-end
Rear Derailleur: SunRace
Front Derailleur: None
Front Brakes: Disk Avid
Rear Brake: Disk Avid
Brake Levers: Promax 2 into 1 lever with locking butto
Front Gearing: Schlumpf Speed Drive
Rear Gearing: Sunrace 13 - 28t
Chain Type: HG-50
Standard Color(s): Yellow
Optional Colors: Red Green
Boom Type:
Steering Type: Linkage/Indirect
Steering Pivot Type: SBH
Ackerman Steering: Ackerman Compensation
Brake Steer: None
Self Centering: No
Center Point: Yes
Pedals: platform
Mirror: Optional
Flag: Optional
Fenders: Optional
Rack: Optional
Computer Sensor Mount: Optional
Idler: Delrun
Chain Tubes: teflon
Headrest: Optional
Suspension: NA
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Share your comments below:
Would it be possible to put 20" wheels on the rear of the Anura?
Posted by Omalon
03/23/2009 06:55:11 AM
That would be a pretty easy change. It might adversely affect the center of gravity. If you just want increased ground clearance I'd suggest our transmission modification.
Posted by Ashley
Ashley, I just sold a Challenge Al trike because of the hard ride.How does the Anura ride on chipseal and rutted sidewalks, since there is no suspension and no Big Apples in 16" size.Any way to put suspension on it. If it were Cromoly it would probably ride great.I've been thinking of building one like Dennis but the ride worries me.
Posted by Billy
09/08/2009 06:53:05 AM
No worries mate! We do have BAs in the 16 size and they ride smooth!
Posted by Ashley
Do BA's now coe in 349 now? Their Site only lists 305's.
Posted by Benterati
02/18/2010 06:48:16 AM
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