Choosing which Trikke model would best fit your needs may prove to be
confusing. The first thing you have to consider is your age and body build:
particularly your height and weight. Next, ask yourself what level of
activity you want to perform on your Trikke scooter. The final question
you need to ask yourself is: what type of surface will you ride your Trikke
scooter on?
This is very important because different models are equipped with different
wheel types that have different properties. Trikke T5 and T67 both have
hard plastic wheels known as polyurethane or pu wheels. These tires are
designed to offer almost no resistance when used over flat and smooth
surfaces like the pavement of your sidewalks, roads and neighbourhood
lanes. So for the beginners out there, these are the tires that will help you
learn riding your Trikke scooters faster and easier.
But beware, Trikke pu wheels cannot be used on rough surfaces. Road
obstacles like bumps, cracks or holes, as well as water puddles, will cause
your Trikke scooter to skid off course and even worse… crash. That is one
nasty experience that you don’t want to deal with. So, for those who prefer
to go off-road or whose neighbourhood streets are made up of gravel,
Trikke T78 and T12 roadster will be perfect for you. Both have air-filled
rubber Trikke tires that provide better traction on rough and uneven
surfaces. This means a stickier and smoother feel when carving over
varied terrain for you but the same traction will also require you to work
harder to move your Trikke scooter while training.
Polyurethane wheels with aluminum centre
Polyurethane Wheels with Aluminum Centre - Metric
Tread: Polyurethane
Wheel Centre: Aluminum
Color: Red, Green, Brown, Black, Yellow and so on
Hardness: As Per Request
Diameter Range: 100-300mm
Load Capacity: 200-1800kgs
Polyurethane wheels with nylon centre
Tread: Polyurethane
Wheel Centre: Nylon
Color: Red, Green, Brown, Black, Yellow, Blue and so on
Hardness: As Per Request
Diameter Range: 125-200mm
Load Capacity: 300-600kgs
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