Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle, 26-inch wheels, rear storage basket, Cherry

The Schwinn Meridian is a great choice for riders who are looking for a stable and comfortable ride. The Schwinn Meridian adult tricycle features reflectors on the front and rear of the bike, as well as on the pedals, to help keep you visible to drivers and pedestrians. Schwinn Meridian adult tricycles are available in multiple stylish colors, making them a great choice for anyone looking to add a little personality to their ride. This tricycle also comes with a rear basket, perfect for carrying your belongings on your rides. Whether you’re looking to get around town or just enjoy a leisurely ride, the Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle is a great choice.

Schwinn Meridian

If you need to tackle a range of gradients on your route, this seven-speed tricycle is the ideal option, making lighter work of hills. The spacious cargo basket has a solid base and can fold when not in use. Like the three-speed model, it’s only available in a 26-inch wheel size. For better or for worse, adult tricycles stand out in the crowd, so you might as well choose a color that you love to complete the look. Schwinn adult tricycles are available in a range of colors — some bold, like bright red, and some with a cool vintage appeal, such as mint green and periwinkle blue. Not all types of Schwinn tricycles are available in every color, so your color choices may be limited by the number of speeds or wheel size you require.

Several reviewers who have a balance or weight issues rave about the huffy cruiser bike. It provides them a means to get some heart-healthy movement into their lives while they enjoy the outdoors or run errands. Too many are simply trying to capitalize on affiliate revenue. And often they review only the products that provide the most kickbacks when you buy. The Schwinn Meridian has a length of 70 inches (178 cm), a width of 32 inches (81 cm), and a height of 42 inches (107 cm).

One of the biggest advantages of is the large folding basket. Great for picnics, storing groceries or carrying water, food, extra clothes or even a small sized dog. And when you don`t need it, just collapse it to provide a flat “bed”.

The prevention would be to store the bike in a garage or inside, and to rinse the transmission off after every winter ride – I see a bit of corrosion there which could indicate the cause. That’s the bit that lets you coast along without pedalling, and the Huffy Nel Lusso rear chain will keep moving with the rear wheels. I’d guess the single-speed freewheel/freehub on the jackshaft has something wrong with its pawls. I live in a town where NO ONE does trikes or bikes, and I don’t have any way to take it somewhere to fix.