@@sunnybizz4857 Tadpoles are far superior for fast curves that WILL tip over a delta. Never see anyone ride that way, but if in a hilly area, a tadpole would be better, IF one is a hot rod rider. I would still ride deltas only in a hilly area. Cannot get on/off my self-owned tadpoles for 15 years. A delta has double suspension under your torso AND any cargo (not your knees). OH, YEAH!!! Better for Off-Road Traction, for running dog/s, or for towing wee ones on snow toys. NO "Tadpole Disassembly" for any flat tire on a delta! That is HUGE! Many elderly or handicapped cannot get on/off on a tadpole! Plan ahead. Delta is wheelchair accessible. I put saddlebags next to and below my thighs on my deltas. Some deltas store vertically for way less garage floor space than a tadpole. Delta can be solo or tandem in a minute! I love my Rohloff gearbox. Hase has rain fairing and attachable rain suit. Would be homemade, but rider's pet can be cage-carried forward of rider on a delta. Not so on a tadpole. I could go on, but look for my past postings... Sunny, I needed to add this: Under-seat steering is preferred for me. If a small to medium dog riding buddy was desired, under-seat steering would mean everything! The diameter of the frame tube can be matched to automotive roll bar clamps for off-road driving lights. Under-seat steering frees up room for a dog cage behind front wheel. Look for room to mount roll bar clamps to mount a pet carry cage, if at all relevant. Under-seat steering keeps upper arms relaxed and hands perfectly positioned. SOME over seat steering keeps arms both forward and outward. Less relaxing.
Beautiful E-trikes, love the sliding seat.
Dang, that Delta tx looks great!
HP's Delta Trike! OH.., YEAH!!!
Two wheels nice🇬🇧🙏☀️🏁
Never outgrow a delta planform trike!
Outgrew my self-owned tadpole trikes!
Tandem, OR.., two separate solo trikes in a single minute!
what advantages does the delta have over tadpole?
@@sunnybizz4857 Tadpoles are far superior for fast curves that WILL tip over a delta.
Never see anyone ride that way, but if in a hilly area, a tadpole would be better, IF one is a hot rod rider.
I would still ride deltas only in a hilly area. Cannot get on/off my self-owned tadpoles for 15 years.
A delta has double suspension under your torso AND any cargo (not your knees). OH, YEAH!!!
Better for Off-Road Traction, for running dog/s, or for towing wee ones on snow toys.
NO "Tadpole Disassembly" for any flat tire on a delta! That is HUGE!
Many elderly or handicapped cannot get on/off on a tadpole! Plan ahead. Delta is wheelchair accessible.
I put saddlebags next to and below my thighs on my deltas.
Some deltas store vertically for way less garage floor space than a tadpole.
Delta can be solo or tandem in a minute! I love my Rohloff gearbox.
Hase has rain fairing and attachable rain suit.
Would be homemade, but rider's pet can be cage-carried forward of rider on a delta. Not so on a tadpole.
I could go on, but look for my past postings...
Sunny, I needed to add this: Under-seat steering is preferred for me. If a small to medium dog riding buddy was desired, under-seat steering would mean everything! The diameter of the frame tube can be matched to automotive roll bar clamps for off-road driving lights. Under-seat steering frees up room for a dog cage behind front wheel. Look for room to mount roll bar clamps to mount a pet carry cage, if at all relevant. Under-seat steering keeps upper arms relaxed and hands perfectly positioned. SOME over seat steering keeps arms both forward and outward. Less relaxing.
@garyseckel295 Wow! That's a very comprehensive and well thought out reply! Thanks!