Thanks for the update. I considered getting one too, and thought it
would be great for taking places when I didn't have room to carry a
bicycle. How does the Trikke perform on gravel?
Mike
--- In Inlinejumpspinners@yahoogroups.com, "Jo Ann Schneider Farris"
<joann@b...> wrote:
> I finally got a TRIKKE.
>
> It is sort of like in-line skating and skiing and bike riding and
> scooter riding and is kind of fun.
>
> The 8 inch wheels go on any service, but feel very high. However,
I
> like being able to get off anytime and it has good handbrakes. I
> have Trailskates, and the brake is much better on the TRIKKE. I
like
> being lower to the ground on Trailskates, but I like the TRIKKE
> better because I can just get off and on without having to buckle
> up all the stuff that comes attached to Trailskates. My off-road
> rollerblades are similar to the TRIKKE as far as making me feel
high
> off the ground. If I had a choice, I'd probably use my TRIKKE over
> off-road in-line skates.
>
> I think I like Razor Scooters better, but it's kind of neat how the
> TRIKKE can go on rough pavement like a bicycle. One thing I like
> about riding Razor Scooters is they fold up small and can be put in
> the car. The TRIKKE is still quite bulky even when it folds. I
also
> can take my dog for a walk while riding a regular scooter, but not
> with the Trikke.
>
> Anyway, if you want to add another skate/wheel to your collection,
> the TRIKKE is kind of fun. I think I like riding a bike more.
>
> Pic Skating is still my favorite thing to do!
>
> Happy Skating!
>
> JO ANN
>
>
>
> --- In Inlinejumpspinners@yahoogroups.com, "Jo Ann Schneider
Farris"
> <jfarris@C...> wrote:
> > Has anyone purchased a Trikke?
> >
> > It is sort of like a Scooter that you stand on.
> >
> > I think I've tried ever kind of in-line skate there is, thanks to
> the
> > Pic Skate inspiring me, and wonder how fun the Trikke would be.
> >
> > On the ads on TV it looks easy and scary at the same time.
> >
> > Happy Skating!
> >
> > JO ANN