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2010 Utah Trikes Quad
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This is our new base model Quad for 2010. The Quad now sports the rugged black powder coat paint job. Our base model now comes standard with the TerraCycle Sport Idlers, Shimano Alfine Transmission, and your choice of Crazy Bob or Big Apple Tires.




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That was cool! I would like to see one with the schlump chain ring and the electric motor.
Posted by Thee "WILDMAN"
01/14/2010 11:38:05 AM


We build lots of them with Schlumpf drives. We are finalizing our electric system now.
Posted by Ashley

Thinking of building a velomobile. In data gathering stage thus far. Would like to know if I would be able to attach enclosure shell to QUAD and if so, where? I want to be able to commute to work about 30 miles one way twice a week. Will Quad be up to the task and not give me recumbent bun in the process. My goal is to purchase the quad build enclosure and electrify it later, probably in two years. I'm in pretty good shape for a 60 year old, but I'm also realistic and know I would require assist on hills. Not interested in doing any tricks,at my age bones heal slowly and painfully.Seeking good counsel.
I live where it gets cold and snows, hence the enclosure. Will the quad be of any additional benefit over a three wheeled tadpole. I currently own a recumbent bicycle and love it, but it has limitations. I'm mostly interested in exchanging my Honda CRV (a great car) with exercise and more fun, so we both last longer.
Posted by Ho
02/07/2010 03:19:58 PM

There are several attachment points that could be used for a cage. The boom, cross arms, lower frame, quad axle assembly all would be good. Mounting points.
Posted by Ashley

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