It seems the European love the bikes to travel, and they love those bikes more which added stability in its ride. Most of people concern about the turning or moving of the bikes in the corners or turns. But this problem is solved by Italian-designed TRIS Bike addresses that issue, with tilting front wheels that let it lean into turns. It’s also got an electric-assist motor.
On mechanical end, the TRIS Bike ads in a mechanism that allows the two front wheels to tilt up to 30 degrees relative to the chromoly steel frame. They can also pivot a maximum of 60 degrees to either side, giving the trike a relatively tight turning radius.
The TRiS Bike
The TRIS Bike is a multi-talented travel solution that aims to provide those in urban locations with a better way to get around on their own terms. It features three wheeled design, the bike is outfitted with a 250 watt motor that will offer up to 30km of pedal-assist power for riders to take advantage of when on the road.
While coming to the stopping, riders can use a handlebar lever to block the tilting mechanism. This keeps the front wheels sitting vertically straight, so the trike stays upright without the need for riders to put their feet on the road. Additionally, parking-brake devices built into the tilt-blocking and front brake levers keep the TRIS Bike from rolling away or tilting over when left unattended, so no kickstand is necessary.
The rider’s pedaling power is augmented by a 250-watt Zehus rear hub motor, which is itself powered by a 30-volt/160-Wh lithium-ion battery pack. Aided by a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) that harvests energy when braking, the trike can reportedly go up to 30 km (19 miles) on one three-hour charge of that battery.
But the precise range figure will depend on the amount of electrical assistance used, which is selected through an accompanying iOS/Android app. Well at the highest level, riders can pedal at a maximum speed of 25 km/h (16 mph). That app also offers information such as battery charge level, current speed, and distance traveled.
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