Catrike is a brand of lightweight tadpole-design recumbent tricycles manufactured by Big Cat HPV, LLC, which is based in Orlando, Florida, United States. The company was founded in 1999 by Paulo Camasmie. Catrike riders have an annual factory-sponsored rally in March. Big Cat builds more trikes equipped with direct-steering than any other manufacturer in the world.
Models
The 2016 Catrike line consists of eight models, the Expedition, Pocket, Road, Trail, Villager, 700, Dumont and 5.5.9. All Catrikes have heat-treated aluminum frames, front disc brakes and a nylon mesh seat. Steering is via direct side levers with Ackerman steering compensation. Rider size variations are accommodated via a telescoping boom that mounts the pedals.
- Road
- The Road was the first Catrike model and was introduced in 2000. As a result of experience developing the Speed model, the Road was redesigned in 2003. The new version became available in 2004. The 2005 model introduced indirect steering, which proved more difficult to set the toe-in on and so in 2006 direct steering was reintroduced. The Road has 20Â in (51Â cm) wheels and is designed for general recreational use and touring.
- Speed
- The Speed was the second Catrike model introduced and was first available on the market in 2003. It has a 20Â in (51Â cm) drive wheel and 16Â in (41Â cm) front wheels and, while it is designed to be fast, reviewers have also found it suitable for touring. The Speed was discontinued in 2011.
- The Pocket was introduced as a 2005 model year. It has 16" front wheels and a 20Â in (51Â cm) rear wheel with a 37Â in (94Â cm) wheelbase, shorter than that of the Road or Speed models. It is described as a "light trike that is compact and easy to transport." Reviewer Bryan Ball termed the 2005 model Pocket: "a light and spunky little trike with good handling and good comfort." It is especially intended for riders shorter than 5' 8" (173 cm) tall. The Pocket has a 45-degree seat angle.
- 700
- The 700 was introduced as a 2007 model year. It is a performance trike with a 700C rear wheel and 16Â in (41Â cm) front wheels. It is the most reclined of all the models, with a 27-degree seat angle. It is also the most expensive model.
- Expedition
- The Expedition was introduced as a 2007 model. It is a recreational/performance/touring trike with a 26Â in (66Â cm) rear wheel and 20Â in (51Â cm) front wheels. It is the largest trike Catrike currently makes.
- Trail
- The Trail was introduced in the 2007 model year is a recreational/touring trike. It has 20Â in (51Â cm) wheels and is smaller than the Road but larger than the Pocket. In reviewing it Bryan Ball said: "Itâs quick, it feels light and responsive and it didnât give me any nasty surprises."
- Villager
- Introduced in 2008, the Villager is designed for urban settings with increased ground clearance, a higher seat of 12.5 in (32 cm) and a 50 degree seat angle. The Villager has 20 in (51 cm) front and rear wheels. The 2008 model was introduced as a nine-speed with no front dérailleur. The 2009 model included the option of a front triple crankset, giving 27 speeds.
- Dash
- The Dash was introduced in 2009, is designed for children and has 349/406 wheels. In reviewing the Dash, Parker Ball indicated that it is stable and that the rear wheel stays on the ground in fast stops. The Dash was discontinued at the end of 2011 due to low sales volume.
- Musashi
- In early 2010 Big Cat HPV introduced their first two-wheeled design, a short-wheelbase recumbent bicycle marketed under the Catbike name. The Musashi was discontinued at the end of 2011 to concentrate on trikes.
- 5.5.9
- The 5.5.9 was introduced in 2015 and is named the ETRTO tire size of 559, a 26" wheel. The model is a folding design has a seat that is 2Â in (51Â mm) higher than the Trail and 1Â in (25Â mm) higher than the Expedition. The overall length is 4Â in (102Â mm) longer than the Expedition when unfolded. Due to the folding hinge, the larger rear wheel and longer frame the model weighs 39.5Â lb (18Â kg).
- Dumont
- The Dumont was introduced in 2015 and has full suspension, a 26" rear wheel, and folds for storage. It features an anti-dive front suspension spindle.
Achievements and awards
- The first Catrike to complete a transcontinental crossing was a 2007 Catrike Road ridden by Lucinda Chandler in the spring of 2007 (58 days from California to Florida).
- BentRider Online Trike of the Year, 2003.
- BentRider Online Trike of the Year, Readers Choice 2004 - Catrike Road.
See also
- List of bicycle manufacturers
References
External links
- Official website