OS Schwinn Meridian Trike 6941 C4 Working Bikes

There is a bit of a pulling sensation when trying to break a trike that you need to familiarize yourself with. We’d recommend you take the first couple of rides in the driveway or on the sidewalk. You will have more control and can adjust to the feel of breaking with the tricycle.

To enhance visibility at night and promote safety, the trike features reflectors on the front and rear wheels, on the mudguards and pedals. Now this is one trike that will definitely get a lot of use out of it, particularly for those long rides to the beach or just around the city. The trike comes with a large, adjustable, padded seat using spring suspension for enhanced comfort when riding for prolonged periods. If you’re trying to figure out whether to go with the 24″ or 26″ wheel size, we’d say in most cases it isn’t going to be make a big difference.

Schwinn Meridian

It is definitely one of the larger adult tricycles, and has no folding option, so keep that in mind when making a buying decision. It’s not likely to fit into any standard size car if you need to drive to wherever you’re planning to ride. huffy cruiser bike Then you’ll need to attach the rear section of the frame. Next, attach the chain from the frame to the rear section which is what drives the wheels. Finally, you’ll need to attach the wheels and the cargo basket if you choose to.

Unlike your typical 2-wheel bike, the 3-wheel Meridian trike uses two chains, the longer primary, and a shorter 50-pin secondary chain. From images on the web, the Schwinn Meridian is an adult tricycle with two chains. Connecting the two chains is a transfer shaft with two sprockets. The bike is apparently a single speed unit with two hand brakes — one on the front wheel and one on the transfer shaft. Presumably there is a freewheel mechanism built into one sprocket on the transfer shaft.

Some customers said they exceeded the weight limit for their Schwinn Meridian with no problems. One reviewer who purchased the tricycle for his weight loss journey was pleased to find that the tires held up for him at 400 lbs. Both models of the Schwinn Meridian have a low sweeping step-thru frame. Riders who struggle with balance can easily step on and off the tricycle.

The smaller wheel size helps if you have limited space, otherwise we give the edge to the 26″ wheel because of more stablility and ease of peddling. Really though, the difference isn’t going to be noticeable for most people, so go with whichever one is available. The high handlebars and step-through frame are better for riders who experience back pain. Sitting in an upright position puts less stress on the lower back. The rider has less risk of strain when getting on and off the Meridian.