Nothing's gonna stop her now
| TrikkeWorld Central - Carving News Now |
She survived a murder attempt, a tumor and depression and is now riding high on her Trikke
I’m having the best time on my machine and cannot believe how a few pieces of metal have changed my life and my body. I average 8-11 miles per ride and have watched my weight drop and my body get firmer.
In September, I had my first wipe-out. I went flying so fast, I didn’t have time to be scared. One of the ladies who came to my rescue blamed it on my Trikke and, boy, did I ever defend my Bluebelle. I received three stitches in my left ankle and a huge gouge on my shin but would never consider not riding ...
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Idaho trail is 73 miles of Trikke heaven [slideshow]
Can you say: tranquil days of endless carving? |
| Bay Watching - SBT etc. |
Andy, Sean and Irene discuss SouthBay Trikke's new digs
Another week, another video check-in from the new SouthBay Trikke shop, now open for business in Torrance, California. This week, fellow SBT trainers Sean and Irene Tice join Andy Pliska and chime in about their new space, ruminating about what it feels like, no longer being a home-based business and why the future is bright.
"This place has a lot of good energy," decides Irene Tice. [See video after the break.]
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Hungry for Trikke news? Have a bowl of Trikke Soup!
| TrikkeWorld Central - Carving News Now |
Let's face it. Life keeps you busy. And it's not always easy finding time to stay on top of what's going on with your favorite carving vehicles, or who's talking about them. Why, it's enough to make a Trikke lover famished for the latest scoop.
Well, starve no more. TrikkeWorld has cooked up a Soup just for you: Trikke Soup, featuring a quirky compilation of web carvings about the Trikke. For a tasty sampling, check out our first four batches:
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Colorado Trikke Trainer Kevin Purdy is blazing trails
| At the Academy - Trikke Trainer Spotlight |
Meet the man behind our new column: Trikkeable Trails by Trailsnet
Kevin Purdy is many things. A retired teacher. A world traveler. A father. A writer. A Trikke Trainer. He’s also the man behind Trailsnet.com, a website where people can find trails to ride and add their own favorites.
Best of all, Kevin Purdy is TrikkeWorld’s newest contributor, carving up our brand new column: Trikkeable Trails by Trailsnet, featuring great trails for Trikke riders. As a writer, Kevin has been published in numerous ...
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