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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2007

Check these fun wheels out at Amazon.com or AsaProducts.com!

The Triton three-wheeled cruiser marks an important innovation to the wheeled leisure product category.

The Triton was designed for use and enjoyment by both children and adults.

The key feature of the Triton is a non-standard steering mechanism that makes riding the Triton a new and exciting experience. It is virtually impossible to ride the Triton without a smile.

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  • These do look great. Is there anyone out there that has tried using one that is slightly disabled? My son is 9 and he has mild CP. he doesn;t have full use of his right arm and has a very hard time with a regular bike. I wonder how this would work.

  • I tested it myself by riding it with only my left arm and it worked. The test was done only on the flat surface, and the bike is mostly designed for riding on bike paths and parks. I think your son probably can enjoy it without much problem.

  • Looks Like Fun! Cool Ride! Just in time for summer. Perfect for cruising the strand in Hermosa Beach!

  • Would you be interested to try one?

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  • @jrchiquiful If you made it for your own use, there's no problem even if there was a patent.

  • does any body know if this tricicle has a patent?? or some kind of rights?? im asking cause i had some pieces in my home and i put together something like the one in the video, am i gona have troubles ??

  • junk.

  • I have seen several reviews of kids with mild CP that use this.

  • Looks Like Fun! Cool Ride!

  • what is that?

  • The pedals aren't directly attached to the wheel at all, as people can clearly be seen freewheeling. Also, hub gears (eg Sturmey Archer) have been around for over 100 years, maybe it uses them?

  • Look Closely people. There's no chain, which is great, but there are also no gears since the front wheel is directly attached to the pedals. Have you ever ridden a bicycle without switching gears? No thank you.

  • Yes! Where?

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