Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle Bike 26-In

Plus, a locking brake lever acts as a parking brake to keep the tricycle stationary on flat ground for easy loading and unloading. Best suited for flat areas, this single-speed drivetrain is easy to use and simple to maintain, while the chain guard keeps your clothes and shoelaces free & clear. Meridian rides really nice and can be used by anybody – seniors, people with balance, back or some other problems or children (8+ years) for example. Great for riding to the grocery store, exercising or just cruising for fun in the neighborhood.

Adult tricycles offer greater stability for adults who aren’t comfortable riding bicycles, whether cycling for recreation or to run errands. Discount will be applied before applicable taxes, eco fees and additional fees (where applicable) at the time of purchase. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or discount. If you are looking for a tricycle that is easy to ride and has a comfortable seat, the Schwinn Meridian is a great choice for you.

The Schwinn Meridian is making its mark in the bike industry as a perfect alternative for adult riders who want to lose weight or need some extra stability provided by a tricycle. Both versions of the bike are sturdy enough to hold the weight of most adults. The Schwinn Meridian adult tricycle comes in two sizes to fit a range of riders.

The adult tricycle features strong wheels that can handle a variety of terrain. Tricycles certainly aren’t just for kids; they’re both fun and practical for adults, too. If you’re considering a Schwinn adult tricycle, it’s worth noting that Schwinn doesn’t make many different models of tricycles for adults, but they do make a quality trike with a few variations.

The Huffy Nel Lusso 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.

Huffy Nel Lusso Adult Tricycle 26-Inch Wheels, Low Step-Through Aluminum Frame The Meridian adult tricycle is perfect for rides around the neighborhood or trips to the store. The suggested rider height is 5’4″-6’2″ And the recommended weight… This tricycle is easy to ride and has a comfortable seat that can accommodate riders up to 250 pounds.

This Limited Warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period. The rider and cargo combined should be up to 300 lbs for the 24- model and up to 350 lbs for the 26- model. The high handlebars allow the rider to remain upright while riding. This reduces stress on your wrists and keeps the handlebars from bearing too much weight. Both models are suitable for riders between 5’4- and 6’2- tall.

The Schwinn Meridian 24 has an aluminum frame, while the Schwinn Meridian 26 has a steel frame. The aluminum frame is lighter, making the Schwinn Meridian 24 easier to pedal and maneuver. The deep solid mesh basket on the back of the Meridian has plenty of room to hold cargo securely as you ride. Just keep it to cargo only back there though – the basket is not suitable for children, pets, or other passengers. This discount code cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional or discounted offer.

Schwinn Meridian

Each month during an equal payments plan you are required to pay in full by the due date that month’s equal payments plan instalment. The Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle features a single-speed drivetrain for easy, maintenance-free riding. The large 24″ wheels provide a smooth ride, while the adjustable seat and handlebars allow you to customize your fit.

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 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.