Hase revises the Trets trailerbike (1 Comment)

At one point, I had considered getting a Hase Trets trailerbike for Gareth.  We ended up not going that route for one very important reason – it would put Gareth in the back and down low, likely making him feel like luggage instead of a cyclist.  This is certainly not to say that the Trets isn’t a good option.  It just didn’t fit the goals we wanted to fulfill.

The utility of the Trets was that it was a recumbent trailerbike into which a child with limited trunk support could be strapped and still have access to his/her own set of pedals.  It also employed a 7 speed shifter and a freewheel to allow the child to determine his/her level of work while pedaling.  The one main requirement, however, was that it be hitched to a lead bike that would provide it with direction.

Not any more.  Hase has modified the Trets so that it can now accept a front fork, turning the Trets into an independent delta trike.

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The Trets is largely unchanged aside from the fork modification, though it should be noted that the shifter remains in the lower position (by the seat) even with the addition of the handle bars.  If a child needs help keeping their hands in place on the grips, they will likely be unable to move their hands to change gears.

The downside to these revisions is, as usual, the cost.  The Trets originally sold for around $1,350.  The price with the trike revision, according to BentRider Online, is now $2,490.  That puts it well within range of adapted trikes from the likes of Adaptivemall.  The main question becomes one of positioning – is your child able to pedal from a recumbent position or does he/she require a more upright stance?

It’s always good to have alternatives, and the nice thing about the Trets is that when your child tires of pedaling, you can convert it back into a trailer to just bring them along for the ride.

One Response to “Hase revises the Trets trailerbike”

    1. Jet November 23rd, 2007 at 2:32 am

      Hi Our son will be 5 in February and we are about to go the Trets route with our son. Our son has CP with Ataxia and Hypotonia. We currently have a Tandem and tow a Trek trailer. The Trek trailer will be replaced wirh the Trets.

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