Who made the top five?
| TrikkeWorld Central - Carving News Now |
Compelling. Courageous. Informative. Inspirational. What makes a good Trikke story? Our TrikkeWorld readers decide for themselves each and every time they visit one of our stories. And TrikkeWorld takes account.
At the end of every month, TWM announces that month's Top Five Stories. To give readers a chance to see what other readers are carving to. To acknowledge the stories and the authors themselves. And to provide our readers with a monthly archive of what's trending in the Trikke world, as chronicled on TrikkeWorld.
Click here to see the most popular stories of month's past.
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SouthBay Trikke brings Trikke Tours to Long Beach, CA
Trikke or Segway? Visitors now have two choices. |
| TrikkeWorld Central - Trikke Soup |
The most popular Trikke page on Facebook is …
Let’s face it. It’s a Facebook world and we all live in it. Google and Apple might dream otherwise, but that’s the way it is, folks. Of course, things change (remember how it used to be a Microsoft world?), but for now anyway, we all reside in Mark Zuckerberg’s social network.
That includes Trikke Nation, which incidentally, is thriving more than ever in the FB era. Once the sole domain of a long-gone, community forum called Trikke Talk, the Trikke community has grow up and spread across the Internet, going far and beyond an old-school cyber bulletin board. From Twitter to YouTube, the trikk-o-sphere is everywhere, but nowhere is it more active than Facebook.
Trikke Academy's new pricing structure explained
| At the Academy - Academy News |
Introducing Trikke Academy Tuesdays on TrikkeWorld
Welcome to a new feature on TrikkeWorld Magazine: Trikke Academy Tuesdays, where you’ll get a weekly dose of news and other academia from the Trikke Academy, the institution where Trikke Trainers are made and Riding Skkools are in session.
This week: new pricing, a new grad gift and new territory.
Recently, the Trikke Academy announced a new pricing structure for its annual series of traveling seminars known as Academies (where trainers become certified, and others — dealers and general Trikke enthusiasts — become better educated about all things Trikke).
100,000 cyclists, 30 Trikke riders
| Planet Trikke - Ride Report |
Sunday, April 15th, an event called CicLAvia took over the streets of downtown Los Angeles, which meant bicycles and their one-two-and three-wheel cousins had their run of avenues and boulevards usually reserved for gas guzzling automobiles.
According to the LA Times, some 100,000 cyclists, skaters and pedestrians participated in this, the city’s fourth CicLAvia. Add to that an estimated 30 Trikke riders who met up Sunday morning, just south of City Hall, and carved their way en masse through the 10-mile course, at times confounding cyclists who didn’t quite know what to make of all that swerving in their linear bike world.
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