by kaiserbunn February 21, 2011

aspects of a dangerous thing or situation which could lead to serious injury or death.
(from "trike", or the 3-wheeled motorized ATV, which have since become illegal to manufacture, and in some places, even use due to the high number of fatalities caused by their flipping backwards and killing their riders).
(from "trike", or the 3-wheeled motorized ATV, which have since become illegal to manufacture, and in some places, even use due to the high number of fatalities caused by their flipping backwards and killing their riders).
by eman November 14, 2003

fund raiser for any charity involving small children and their tricycles. Similiar to a Harley bike-a-thon but for the under 5 year old set
My grandson participated in his first trike-a-thon at the age of 20 months and had a Harley Tricycle all decked out.
by TDK5769 September 20, 2010

by $pizzank$ June 17, 2009

by Col Mac September 27, 2007

Drift Trikes are tricycles that have slick rear wheels, normally made from a hard plastic material. They are usually ridden on paved roads with a steep downhill gradient and some corners. Smooth roads are preferred to coarse chip sealed road as coarse surfaces tend to wear rear wheels faster.
Riders gather momentum through gravity, although some drift trikes have pedals.
Pedals are useful for slow speed riding, but are of no use at high speed. Drift trikes can reach speeds of up to 90km/h, but the normal operating speed is between 25 and 65km/h.
A drift trike consists of a tricycle with a pneumatic front wheel. The front wheel can have a freewheeling crank or foot pegs
Riders gather momentum through gravity, although some drift trikes have pedals.
Pedals are useful for slow speed riding, but are of no use at high speed. Drift trikes can reach speeds of up to 90km/h, but the normal operating speed is between 25 and 65km/h.
A drift trike consists of a tricycle with a pneumatic front wheel. The front wheel can have a freewheeling crank or foot pegs
by SugarChicken June 14, 2012

I suspect the man next door of being trike-curious because he doesnt know how to ride a bike and he returned from David-Harley's.
by BikerGangMember November 16, 2009
