Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle Review

One thing that Schwinn have factored on this schwinn meridian 26 adult tricycle is providing a low step through the clearance. Cruise around town in style and remain comfortable throughout your ride in the easy-to-use Schwinn Meridian. This is a single-speed model, so there aren’t any gears you have to keep straight. This has the advantage of simplicity, and it removes one of the most common items that will break down. The disadvantage is that you don’t have the option to change gears. If you’re on flat, paved ground this is not a big deal.

The frame’s step-through design allows users to hop on and off with ease. Sandwiched between the rear wheels is a rather large cargo basket. Compared to all its features, the basket is the most useful.

Schwinn Meridian

I’ve found it’s easier to get loose tires to seat better if you lay the wheel flat on the ground, not standing up where gravity pushes the tire off center. Inflate to just a few psi, inspect, push and pull to get it centered, then inflate some more and check before going to full pressure. That’s the bit that lets you coast along without pedalling, and the rear chain will keep moving with the rear wheels. Reflectors warn others of how you’re driving when there is low lighting. This feature can help keep you from getting into collisions.

Apart from the weight, I guess you are okay to accommodate the tricycle. As per official guidelines, Huffy Nel Lusso it’s recommended up to 5’10” tall users. For 6’4″ user, this tricycle may not be a good option.

Next time I won’t buy a kit I will buy the parts from vendors that have customer service. I’m still waiting on my son to get my crank arms bent for my 79cc monster bike. Pictures won’t upload because their about 8 megabytes. The tadpole recumbent low seat trikes can be equipped with all 3 wheels having brakes.

Apply the brakes before making the turn if you sense you are outside of the normal handling limits for making a turn. If you were talking about a tadpole trike it is quite possible to lift the rear wheels on the trike because the brakes are in the front. If you grabbed them hard in a panic stop, the rear wheel would go a couple inches off the ground. Not enough to do the equivalent of “over the handlebars”. In well over 40K miles I turned turtle on a trike just once and that at slow speed demonstrating the trike to a friend .