Schwinn Meridian 3 Wheel Tricycle Adult Tricycle Model

One that offers the durability of three wheels and is big enough to fit an adult. It is the Schwinn Meridian Tricycle for Adults is an excellent alternative to the standard two-wheeled bicycle. The Schwinn Meridian 26″ Comfort Trike provides a new kind of freedom while cycling. With a low stand-over, an easy step-through aluminum frame and rear folding basket, this adult tricycle can safely and smoothly get you where you need to go. With a comfort saddle, inclusive storage and an easy-to-operate, single-speed design, the Meridian Tricycle is sure to become a commuting favorite.

It is not foldable like most other trikes that come with similar features. Its large stature means that during assembly caution should be exercised to make sure that it easily goes through doors. The low step through allowance makes it easy to get on and off from this trike.

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Put seat on top of the axle assembly too keep the mass weight down low ,,, you might need a pedal forward cylinder … The wheels are garbage as we found out the other day,,, they fold up like pop cans… The seat on this trike isn’t much different from sitting in a chair. He is also going to be holding on to the handlebars. This beautiful bicycle has very minimal rust and the tires are in great shape.

Sometimes when we are buying an adult trike, our intention was for leisure riding and neighborhood errands, not for speed. So this is the reason many people chose the huffy cruiser bike over other multi speeds trike. The trike’s wheels are made of stainless steel and have rims. Wide tires improve the comfort and smoothness of your ride on any road.

This is to help you make a buying decision and plan ahead with respect to getting a bike shop or a mechanically inclined friend to help out. There are also plenty of good videos to walk you through the process step-by-step. The tricycle, however, suits seniors more due to its superior comfort features, reliable brakes, and robust build. But if you are taller and heavier, the 26” huffy cruiser bike suits you more. The trike holds more weight and offers you a slightly higher stand-over height.

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

My Monterey has 26” x 1.5” touring tires that grab the road fair, but travel about 6” side to side while going downhill, so steering is required for correction. I rarely ride twisting Schwinn Meridian downhill roads, but when I do reduce speed for sharp turning and reduce tilting risks. Tipping is more of a safety hazard on upright tricycles than “over-the-bar” effect.