Often mistaken for a scooter
when seen for the first time, the Trikke immediately sets itself
apart when a rider hops on and takes the first few turns.
People often ask
"What makes it move? Where are the batteries?"
Trikke's movement has the rhythm of in-line skating, surfing,
snowboarding, or skiing on pavement because the entire vehicle
leans in unison due to its finely coordinated (and patented)
cambering mechanism. Rhythmic weight transfer from one leg
to another is the key to propelling the Trikke forward. It's
fun to ride and it feels great! The Trikke was named "One
of the coolest inventions of the year" by Time Magazine."