Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle Bike with Basket, 24″ Wheels, Three Wheel Cruiser Trike Bike w Basket, Single Speed, Slate Blue

Slide the rear drive sub-frame all the way forward to ease installation of the chain. Lower the secondary chain into the frame ahead of the front gear, then wrap the chain back over the front gear. Thread the hanging section of chain back around the rear axle, but don’t put it onto the gear yet. Push one side of the quick link schwinn mountain bike onto one end of the secondary chain, then push the second side of the quick link over the opposite side of the other end of the chain. Bring the two ends of the chain together and snap both sides of the quick link together, then pull the chain taut. Inspect the quick link to verify both pins are fully engaged in the plates.

Plus, a locking brake lever acts as a parking brake to keep the tricycle stationary on flat ground for easy loading and unloading. We’ve got a wide selection of bike sizes and styles, including electric, to fit a wide variety of riders. Install Front Wheel

Loosen both axle nuts at both ends of the axle and slide the tabbed washers out. Place the wheel into the fork dropouts, ensuring the tabbed washers are on the outside of both dropouts. Rotate the tabbed washer so the tab engages the hole in the fork dropout, then finger tighten the nut. Close the front brake by inserting the cable fitting into the slotted carrier on the brake, then slide the rubber seal over the cable fitting.

Since there are only two different wheel sizes, it’s easy to decide which one is best for you. The 26-inch wheel is best for adults or anyone 5-foot-4 to 6-foot-2, whereas the 24-inch wheel is best for children between the ages of 8-12. For better or for worse, adult tricycles stand out in the crowd, so you might as well choose a color that you love to complete the look. Schwinn adult tricycles are available in a range of colors — some bold, like bright red, and some with a cool vintage appeal, such as mint green and periwinkle blue.

We wanted a trike that kids would find appealing and want to play with, ideally for many years. For others, extra pizzazz like a bell, a basket, bright colors, and/or tassels may mean a lot. Storage spaces for stuff kids might need—like a cupholder for a sippy cup or a trunk or basket for toys—may also be appealing to kids.

Like its namesake, the Big Wheel is better for bigger kids. It accommodates kids up to 70 pounds and 8 years old, and we’ve known older children who did, in fact, love it. But this trike is the most fun when it’s used to barrel down steep hillsides; even older, stronger pedalers will find it difficult to use for sidewalk travel. Overall, if you’re seeking a truly fun ride for older kids, we think the Razor RipRider 360 is the better choice. Beyond the glitz, we found that the Roadster provides a smooth, stable ride, especially compared with similar low riders made of plastic. Due to its size and weight (17½ pounds), this trike is better balanced than our top pick in independent trike mode, even on fast turns.

Some customers said they exceeded the weight limit for their Schwinn Meridian with no problems. One reviewer who purchased the tricycle for his weight loss journey schwinn bicycles was pleased to find that the tires held up for him at 400 lbs. The seat features a dual-spring setup that absorbs impact for extra comfort and weight.

It can handle more weight than the average bicycle because of its broad and sturdy frame. The IFANS trike’s canopy is made with thicker material than the Radio Flyer trike’s canopy. That means this one can protect your child for longer during a rainstorm or provide a bit better shade coverage. An open basket at the back can be used for carrying snacks, water bottles, and rocks (if you know, you know).

Nearly identical to the XJD trike, the Besrey 5-in-1 is a trike turned balance bike that takes 10 minutes to build. It’s also easy to adjust into a balance bike (by sliding the back wheels together and removing the pedals), and it has a two-year warranty. But as with the XJD trike, kids didn’t like the Besrey in trike or bike form during testing, because it was uncomfortable to ride.

Air-filled tires and a low center of gravity make this trike easy to ride. The tires are air-filled, like a bicycle’s, so this three-wheeled baby can tear up some ground. It weighs 17½ pounds, and it has a low center of gravity, which prevents tips and allows the trike to take corners.