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ICE Trikes (TRICE) Owners List
There is an online Trice Owners group, started
in 2008. Run by Trice owners, it’s the first place
to go to discuss riding, maintenance, or anything
else TRICE. It can be found at:
www.sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/triceriders
Bent Rider Online
The BentRiderOnline website is a valuable
source of information. They operate a message
board (forum) that is moderated and is free to
join. You will need to register before you can
post a message, but the forum is available for
anyone to read. To register, point your browser
to
www.bentrideronline.com
and click on the
‘Message Board’ link at the top of the page.
On this new page, you will find links to the
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) and the
registration page. Follow the simple instructions
and you will be registered to participate in the
discussion. There is a Trikes specific forum
under Specialty Discussions, and you will find a
number of ICE trike owners there.
Recumbent and Tandem Rider
R&TR Magazine is the world’s only magazine
dedicated to the riders and enthusiasts of
tandem and recumbent bicycles. Each issue
has bike and equipment reviews, riding tips,
travel stories, technical advice and maintenance
ideas. Available by subscription for doorstep
delivery, or for FREE at many US bike shops.
More information can be found at
www.rtrmag.com
VeloVision
VeloVision is a magazine, published in the
UK, covering specialised bikes, cycling as
transport and human power. We’d have to
agree when they say “It’s a quarterly dose of
cycle inspiration.” To get to the forum, point your
browser to
www.velovision.co.uk/forum
Follow the link to ‘VV discussion’. To register,
click on the ‘Log In’ link and then follow the
link to ‘Need a Login? Register Here’. The
registration is painless and allows you to post on
the forum. This forum is not arranged by subject,
but just has a list of the topics presently under
discussion.
Human Power Clubs
The British Human Power Club was formed to
foster all aspects of human-powered vehicles
for competition, recreation and utility activities.
The majority of the Club’s activities revolve
around land vehicles, which are usually, though
not necessarily, recumbent bicycles or tricycles.
They run an annual race series for non-UCI-
approved machines, usually 8-10 events.
Every six (at present) years, they also host the
annual European Championships. If you’re not
competitively inclined, the race meetings are still
good places to meet and socialize with fellow
enthusiasts, and to try out people’s strange
machines.
British Human Power Club
www.bhpc.org.uk
There are many other Human Power Clubs
around the world; here are some of the clubs we
know of:
America -
www.ihpva.org
Netherlands -
www.ligfiets.net
Australia -
www.ozhpv.org.au
Germany -
www.hpv.org
France -
www.france-hpv.org