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HP's new ErgoMesh Premium seat
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Next season, HP Velotechnik lovers will have a new customization option for their recliners: the ErgoMesh Premium seat. The new seat, based on the mesh seat concept but with a less boxy and sportier design, and with superior padding, will be available for both trikes and recumbent two-wheelers. One of the main differences with the standard ErgoMesh seat is that the Premium is made up of two pieces, and in this way the inclination of the backrest can be changed while maintaining the position of the seat. That is, modifying the angle of the backrest will no longer affect the...
Goodbye Packster 60 and 80... Hello, Packster 70!
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Riese & Müller has done it. After several years on the market, the German manufacturer of high-end electric bicycles has improved - and not a little - one of the most avant-garde and best-performing cargo bikes on the market: the Packster. Of its three versions (Packster 40, 60 and 80), R&M has kept the compact Packster 40 and has merged the 60 and the 80 to create the perfect mix between both: a superbike with the tremendous capacity of the 80 version but with the dimensions somewhat more compact than the Packster 60 . Hence the Packster 70, with incredible...
Talking about cargo bikes at Ciclosferia
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Test your cargobike for 3 months before keeping it!
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Traveling by trike: a week along the Ría de Arosa
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A recumbent, whether bicycle or trike, is by far the best vehicle for cycling. The cyclist's posture is completely comfortable and natural, and no part of the body suffers excessive pressure, so injuries that affect cyclists on conventional bicycles do not occur. This video is just a brief witness of what it is like to travel by trike. The models used on this trip were an ICE Adventure and an ICE Sprint.