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2014 Triad Models get small upgrades

The Impact!

The demand for the Triad Underworld Drift Trike are still being felt with stocks running dry 5 months after its release and demand growing daily.

With new stock arriving there appears to be some small but valuable product tweaks to increase durability

Wheels changes are small but will be noticed
  • Machined side wall rim for increased brake capability
  • No more rim rubbed off paint look
  • low profile pedals
Remember!
  • Disc brake ready fork for future upgrades
  • 48 Spoke
  • Big fork bearings


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Seats even stronger
  • Webbing around the mounts to reduce stress
Best Low back seat on the market
  • Flexable
  • Durable
  • lightweight

Screen Shot 2014-06-10 at 8.56.28 pm_newThe Multi compound interchangeable Back wheels in stock and ready to GO!

  • Upgrade features include
  • Load bearing spoke  gives more supports for the slick wheel
  • Toque limiting spacers to reduce over tightening
  • Zinc coated bolts for ease of removal
  • Exposed Nylock nut for ease of removal


Screen Shot 2014-06-10 at 8.55.11 pm_newStubs also beefed up

 

  • Billet construction
  • 10mm Nylocks ( previous 8mm )

————- Orange Colour Subject to availability ——————

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Stepping up to the Plate!

Triad Drift Trikes have definitely stepped up the game with their top of the line performance Drift Trike with the name plate of Syndicate.

 

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This Trike has all the trimmings and options you have come to desire including:

  • Tektro twin piston Hydro Disc Brake with cable through stem
  • The all new Rigid Tri-Down tube design Frame made from 6061 alloy
  • Stop Flex Hi Tensile Fork design
  • Triad interchangeable Slick Wheels with ABEC 9 high-speed bearings
  • BMX industry standard: Tektro forged alloy U brake
  • BMX strong 36 Spoke alloy rim
  • Mega adjustable racing seat designed for the drift triker
  • Alloy stem with low bars
  • Lightweight 89mm Alloy Cranks and Hub
  • Again in 2 colours to meet the needs of all tastes and styles

 

Coming soon to Slide Star! Stay tuned.

 

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Notorious – Dropping some weight and breaking New Ground

Triad Drift Trikes have not just started building Trikes but have also started to take the industry to new heights with the first production alloy framed Drift Trike.

The NOTORIOUS  Drift Trike from  Triad Drift Trikes will stand out from the crowd.

This design, strong yet light, has been designed for rigidity to keep the feel of the trike nimble and flighty. Notorious gives the ultimate rush and predictability that Trikers are searching for.

This is a mid-range trike but it takes no prisoners, with all the necessities that you want on a trike like:

  • The all new Rigid Tri-Down tube design Frame made from 6061 alloy
  • Stop Flex Hi Tensile Fork design
  • Triad interchangeable Slick Wheels with ABEC 7 high-speed bearings
  • BMX industry standard: Tektro forged alloy U brake
  • BMX strong 36 Spoke alloy rim
  • Mega adjustable racing seat designed for the drift Triker
  • Alloy stem with through cable and low bars
  • Lightweight 89mm Alloy Cranks and Hub
  • Again in 2 colours to meet the needs of all tastes and styles

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Coming soon to Slide Star, stay tuned for updates!

 

 

 

 

 

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Triad Set To Go Global With New Entry Level Drift Trike UNDERWORLD


Designed from the ground up these trikes feature industry leading components. 

Entry level trike is the “Underworld” Drift Trike

with standard features including:

  • Hi Tensile steel frame
  • Stop flex Hi Ten forks
  • Alloy head set
  • Mega adjustable seat
  • Alloy U brake
  • 48 Spoke pedal wheel with alloy rim and 20 x 2.35 front tyre
  • All new Interchangeable Slick Drift wheels with ABEC 5 high speed bearing
  • 2 colours to choose from: Blue and Teal

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Coming soon to Slide Star, stay tuned for updates!

 

 

 

 

 

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Beat The Bastard Charity Ride 2013

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This year I will be travelling to compete in the BTB2013 Charity Ride.
This 3 day event will see one of Australia’s steepest lookout roads closed to traffic for the fifth straight year, all for a good cause. All money raised from the 3 day event is going to Camp Quality.
The Drift Trike scene is still young and closed road events are not easily done yet! This event will allow me to participate in the Gravity Bike discipline and see how an event is put together.
I can also meet lots of new people in the Gravity Sports world and hopefully gain some knowledge of how we can bring a Mega Slide weekend to the DT community.
I’d like to thank my family and friends for all their support and also to Moto Heaven for making it possible to enter this event, as full leathers were needed to ride the hill. I will be provided with a place to stay thanks to the hospitality of Unstable Drift Trikes #1 man Raymond who is kindly taking me under his wing for a thrill packed weekend of G-bikes and Drift Trikes in sunny Nth Queensland.

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Slide Stars 1st Gravity Drift Trike !!

This trike build was to get my first Disc brake nailed  and use a 1 1/8 fork utilising the standard Huffy frame except for the “drop and stretch” .

Still utilising the Slide Star axle kit but this time I used a Aldi Green and Mean rear axle.

There is some bling on this trike including the Avid Elixir’3 fluid set up with Shimano quick release hub and Hayes 203mm stopper, Easton Vice headset and PRO frs bars with JetBlack blue grips, pegs are by G-sport and the self assembled blue alloy 20″rim is shod in a Maxxis Miracle 1.80″ for streamline low air drag as opposed to the 2.10″ I usually run.

This trike uses a 1″ 1/8 fork I grabbed off a BMX I had laying around, held in place with Slide Stars signature fork bearing mounts and deco bearings.

This was a late night project thought through and engineering elements from Steve K !!