Angletech Tri Speeder 1997 Technical specs and features

Brand Angletech
Model Tri Speeder
First production 1997
Bike category Recumbent
Bike sub-category Tricycle Recumbent
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Parts And Accessories Angletech Tri Speeder Parts   
Available Sizes - Standard size for everyone


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tire20 X 1.50 (inches) Haro Holeshot II
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel size20 (inches) Wheels
Brakeset type Dia-Compe SS-7 Levers
Sachs Drum Brakes
Hubs for disc brakes Rear: Shimano RX-100
Front: Sachs 5000
Rims manufacturer 36-hole
Araya 7X
Spoke nipples typeBrass Nipples
Spoke wheel 2.0 (millimeters) Straight Gauge
DT Stainless Steel

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materials Oversize
Chromoly
Frame typeTIG-welded
Handlebar constructionRans Aluminum
Handlebar extenderNot Available
Handlebar stem detailsRans Tilt
Headset sizeNot Available

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chain 1/2 X 3/32 (inches)
Sachs SC-40
Bottom bracket shell width68 (millimeters) English
Bottom bracket type 118 (millimeters) Spindle
Shimano BB-UN52
Crankset parts and sizes Mid-drive Cassette Teeth
Sugino Fuse 500
Gear shift leversGrip Shift SRT-600
Rear gear set 11 - 28 Teeth
7-speed

Angletech Tri Speeder Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front)Shimano RSX
Derailleur (Rear)Shimano RSX GS
Fork materialNot Available
Fork typeNot Available

Other Specs of Angletech Tri Speeder

Component group setsRecumbent Medley
Available colors - Burgundy chrome
Weight 39.0
Pedals detailsOptional
Rear shock absorberNot Available
Saddle seatAngletech Mesh
Seat post extensionNot Available


Angletech Tri Speeder bike review

Angletech produced the Tri Speeder bike in 1997 and can be classified as a Recumbent bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $3,199.99.
Angletech Recumbent Tri Speeder can be found in a few colors, among these colors Burgundy chrome .
This bike is equiped with 20 x 1.50" Haro Holeshot II tires and DT stainless steel spoke wheel while the rims are manufactured by Araya 7X, 36-hole. Angletech equiped this exact model with Sachs drum brakes, Dia-Compe SS-7 levers braking system and Front: Sachs 5000, Rear: Shimano RX-100 hubs.
To guarantee the comfiest ride Angletech used Chromoly, oversize material for the frame. Rans aluminum high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Tri Speeder to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Rans tilt.
For the smoothest biking experience Sugino Fuse 500, mid-drive cassette teeth is used on this bicycle linked to Sachs SC-40 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Angletech, the whole system is connected to a high reliability Grip Shift SRT-600 gear shift levers.