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Q: What is the difference between version 1 and version 2 models?
A: Trikke cambering vehicles are currently in their third design series for the T8s, and second series for the T5s and T6s. Though the version 1 Trikke models are an excellent product, Trikke Tech moved to a second generation of cambering vehicles in the fall of 2003 in order to further refine the design and performance of our products. The version 2, is a completely new machine from the ground up with significant changes to the frame strength and overall design. The primary differences are in the handlebars, folding mechanism and foot platforms. The version 2 handlebars can raise significantly higher than the version 1 and the foot platforms have been angled forward to be parallel with the ground. These modifications were done primarily to accommodate taller riders and to improve rider comfort. The folding mechanism on the version 2 is significantly different being a spring loaded bolt action locking mechanism that dramatically improves frame rigidity. More subtle changes include a new handlebar stem design, new wheel design, foam insulation around the brake cables to eliminate cable rattling within the frame, quieter brake pads, and new ergonomically designed handlebars to improve rider comfort.
Notable changes in specific models are as follows: the version 2 T6 has been scaled down from the version 1 Trikke 6 in order to be a more midsized vehicle for teen riders ages 10 through 15. The small version 2 T5 and T5ws are dramatically different from the original version 1 Trikke 5. The frame is lighter, and the foot platforms have been changed to a durable colored plastic. Along with a new colored plastic windscreen, the handlebar design is all new.
Despite the laundry list of design changes that were made during our transition from version 1 to the current version 2 models, the version 1 models are still an excellent ride and fast.
Q: How do I determine which version I own?
A: You can easily determine which version you own by shape of the handlebar stem (the hardware at the middle of the handlebars that holds the bars to the steering post). Version 1 Trikke 6 and Trikke 8 models have a rectangular shaped stem. The version 1 Trikke 5 models have a Razor scooter style collapsible straight handlebar with an elastic cord connecting the two removable hand grip ends.The version 2 Trikke models T5, T5ws, T6, and T8 (referred to as Sport models) have a round stem with the Trikke logo etched into the stem top plate.
Q: Can I install the T12 12 inch inflatable wheels on my T8 and visa versa?
A: It's not possible because of vastly different fork dimensions and completely different brake systems (scrub vs. disc).
Q: Can I install the T8-air wheels on my T8v1 or T8v2?
A: The air tires will only mount on the T8 Convertible model (black frame).
Earlier versions of T8 cannot mount the air tires due to limited space for
the tire in the frame (air tire is 8,5 in diameter) and that the brake was
modified for air filled tires.
Q: Trikke T8-pu or T8-air ; what should I get ?
A: The hard pu tires make it a little easier to learn, since they roll with
almost no resistance over smooth surfaces.
The air filled tires allow for better traction and a smoother ride. You
will not be limited to good pavement and will be able to throw your
movements with improved control because you can rely on a better grip, so
you can carve deeper with confidence. We usually advise beginners to start with PU wheels and later switch to air tires. This is why the T8 Convertible was developed.
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