Cowsham wrote: 27 Nov 2025, 8:58pm
Was just a random thought -- if you had a stand that could support your weight you can have the benefits of a recumbent trike plus the narrow width advantage of the recumbent bike ie a nice place to sit and take a rest if on a long haul trip.
Yeah...it was done...it was called the behemoth, and was probably one of the heaviest road travelling recumbents ever. The stabilisers were powered by compressed gas and had little wheelies at the end , meaning they could be deployed as the rider sat on the bike, just before the bike's speed dropped to the point where balance became impossible.....
The guy who designed it went on to designed and build a very small tri-hull boat which was powered by sails and pedals, and had little wheels which meant it could be pulled onto the shore and on dry land..
https://www.cyclingabout.com/heaviest-t ... -behemoth/
I guess it's possible to recreate the stabilisers by modifying the frame, with additional pivot points', some springs, a locking/unlocking mechanism, a modified friction shift lever, two cables and some legs with little wheelies on... or you could buy a trike...
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