BONUS! Here are a few more safety accessories we recommend: 1. Helmet to keep your noggin safe 2. Clip-in Shoes or Heel Straps to prevent slipping 3. Patch Kit and Tube to fix a flat if needed
Just added a second mirror to the right side of my TeraTrike EVO. It does make a big difference with improved rear vision. I also carry all the tools and safety equipment mentioned. I have an electric horn, but it is loud enough. The trike came with Gumonder tires but will switch them out with Schwalbes when it's time to replace them. The only close calls, safety wise, is when folks are backing up. I am always looking for backup lights when I have to ride in these areas, horn in hand.
Thank you Mickey for this video. I added the AirZound to my Dumont. I did an American Cancer Society Ride and used the horn to alert traffic when I was crossing a covered bridge on the ride. Keep on Trikin'!
I agree that the Air Sounds horn is indispensable, especially for those giant SUVs rolling into your path from a side street where the driver is on the phone with kids in the back and the windows are rolled up. Then, after I lay on my Air Zounds to jolt them into the here-and-now, they curse at me for impeding the progress of their 3 ton cyclist killing machine. Ok, that was a bit of hyperbole. Seriously, my Air Zounds has probably saved me from serious injury or worse multiple times by alerting oblivious drivers approaching the bike lane from side streets and driveways. Some of these drivers were on the phone or texting while others are just oblivious to their surroundings. My Air Zounds also comes in handy on trails when people are walking three abreast and ignore the four times I rang my bike bell. A quick toot of my Air Zounds is all it usually takes to get their attention. Usually, they look apologetic as I smile and waive as I pass them. I always give walkers and cyclists plenty of notice before I pass them and smile and waive as I pass them. I often give them a sincere thank you if they go out of their way to give me room, especially if they are walking a dog and they hold the dog until I pass.
BONUS! Here are a few more safety accessories we recommend:
1. Helmet to keep your noggin safe
2. Clip-in Shoes or Heel Straps to prevent slipping
3. Patch Kit and Tube to fix a flat if needed
Yes! You need 2 mirrors 2 B safe ... and COOL! 😂 I use my old drum majors whistle for a " bell "
Just added a second mirror to the right side of my TeraTrike EVO. It does make a big difference with improved rear vision. I also carry all the tools and safety equipment mentioned. I have an electric horn, but it is loud enough. The trike came with Gumonder tires but will switch them out with Schwalbes when it's time to replace them. The only close calls, safety wise, is when folks are backing up. I am always looking for backup lights when I have to ride in these areas, horn in hand.
Thank you Mickey for this video. I added the AirZound to my Dumont. I did an American Cancer Society Ride and used the horn to alert traffic when I was crossing a covered bridge on the ride. Keep on Trikin'!
The AirZound is such a simple, yet effective safety tool for your trike. I would ride without one.
Thanks😊
Good points. I have them already. I hope this keeps me from being squished.
I sure would add hi-vis shirt / clothing to that list .
Hey Mickey! Great video. Thx for the referral to airzound horn!
Great video! I also recommend carrying a spare tube and a tire patch kit.
Good tip!
I agree that the Air Sounds horn is indispensable, especially for those giant SUVs rolling into your path from a side street where the driver is on the phone with kids in the back and the windows are rolled up. Then, after I lay on my Air Zounds to jolt them into the here-and-now, they curse at me for impeding the progress of their 3 ton cyclist killing machine. Ok, that was a bit of hyperbole. Seriously, my Air Zounds has probably saved me from serious injury or worse multiple times by alerting oblivious drivers approaching the bike lane from side streets and driveways. Some of these drivers were on the phone or texting while others are just oblivious to their surroundings.
My Air Zounds also comes in handy on trails when people are walking three abreast and ignore the four times I rang my bike bell. A quick toot of my Air Zounds is all it usually takes to get their attention. Usually, they look apologetic as I smile and waive as I pass them. I always give walkers and cyclists plenty of notice before I pass them and smile and waive as I pass them. I often give them a sincere thank you if they go out of their way to give me room, especially if they are walking a dog and they hold the dog until I pass.
Some days you need a bigger tank for you AirSound.
What rear light do you use thats 350 lumen? I use a Lezyne 250 Zectro
This one! laidbackcycles.com/products/cygolite-hypershot-350-lumen-usb-tail-light
Er, I use a mirror all the time on my bike. Really important on the roads where I live.
Love a spelling on that air horn