Like its namesake, the Big Wheel is better for bigger kids. It accommodates kids up to 70 pounds and 8 years old, and we’ve known older children who did, in fact, love it. But this trike is the most fun when it’s used to barrel down steep hillsides; even older, stronger pedalers will find it difficult to use for sidewalk travel. Overall, if you’re seeking a truly fun ride for older kids, we think the Razor RipRider 360 is the better choice. Beyond the glitz, we found that the Roadster provides a smooth, stable ride, especially compared with similar low riders made of plastic. Due to its size and weight (17½ pounds), this trike is better balanced than our top pick in independent trike mode, even on fast turns.
Since there are only two different wheel sizes, it’s easy to decide which one is best for you. The 26-inch wheel is best for adults or anyone 5-foot-4 to 6-foot-2, whereas the 24-inch wheel is best for children between the ages of 8-12. For better or for worse, adult tricycles stand out in the crowd, so you might as well choose a color that you love to complete the look. Schwinn adult tricycles are available in a range of colors — some bold, like bright red, and some with a cool vintage appeal, such as mint green and periwinkle blue.
The wheels are aluminum alloy with stainless steel spokes. The frame does add to the overall weight of the tricycle. The Schwinn Meridian is made of a quality aluminum frame.
We enjoyed its three-second fold, padded straps, and sleek look. Like our top pick, this one converts to multiple stages. But this trike is more than triple the cost of our top pick. And the push bar is also more loosely attached than that of our runner-up pick; this made it difficult for an adult to schwinn tricycle push the Liki in a straight path, especially one-handed. This tricycle has four modes, for kids of different ages, and ample accessories, and it rides well on many different surfaces. This trike is an updated version of the 4-in-1 Stroll ’N Trike we tested for a previous iteration of this guide.
The deep solid mesh basket on the back of the Meridian has plenty of room to hold cargo securely as you ride. The Schwinn Meridian comes with a large rear-folding basket to help you lug around that haul of groceries or even a picnic basket for a trip to the park. Just note that the trike’s basket is not suitable for carrying pets, kids or other passengers. To decide which speed option is best for you, think about the terrain you’re going to be riding and what you might need. If you know you’ll be going uphill, downhill, through mud or difficult terrain, opt for a 7-speed. If you’re just going to and from the grocery store on a flat piece of land, a 1-speed is sufficient.
Plus, a locking brake lever acts as a parking brake to keep the tricycle stationary on flat ground for easy loading and unloading. We’ve got a wide selection of bike sizes and styles, including electric, to fit a wide variety of riders. Install Front Wheel
Loosen both axle nuts at both ends of the axle and slide the tabbed washers out. Place the wheel into the fork dropouts, ensuring the tabbed washers are on the outside of both dropouts. Rotate the tabbed washer so the tab engages the hole in the fork dropout, then finger tighten the nut. Close the front brake by inserting the cable fitting into the slotted carrier on the brake, then slide the rubber seal over the cable fitting.
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