First impressions of the Trigo set-up


We ordered two Hase Trigo trikes through Perennial Cycle in Minneapolis shortly after reading about their release.  We've known Hase and their trikes since first encountering them in 2003 in Germany, and we have confidence in their products.

The first one was ready to pick up on December 1st.  We had promised a test-ride for friends with visual impairments, so the first thing we explored was how easily the trike could be adjusted for riders of very different measurements and seating preferences.  Russell is tall and prefers a more reclined seat, while Lori is much shorter and likes to be very upright.  We were able to make almost all the adjustments for both of them to try the trike with very little difficulty;  Russell could do many of the adjustments completely by touch.  The quick releases for seat height and position adjustments have a clever latching arrangement that allows the handle to be repositioned between tightening or loosening motions, so that it doesn't end up in the way or in an awkward position for turning.


Seat height can be raised or lowered over a range of a couple inches, and the seat slides back and forth enough to accommodate most riders.  The boom position can also be shortened or lengthened, and the seat angle can be changed over a generous range.  Rotating the rear section of the trike between a high and a low position will lengthen or shorten the wheelbase.  See the video on YouTube for a better demonstration than we can provide.  What we can add is that it really is easy to make those adjustments.

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  1. Have owned a delta (GS anura) and many tadpoles. The anura was a fabulous all round trike. Very stable, super comfy (2 wheels under your butt) and safe seat height. If I went shopping again, I would definitely try one of these Hase Trigo trikes. Look forward to reading some rider reviews.

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