News – Tagged "Aging and Rehabilitation" – Falco eMotors Inc.
The Catrike Villager eCat and Falco’s Three Wheels of Magic (TWM) both offer distinct advantages for different types of riders. The eCat features a lightweight aluminum frame, a reliable 250W Bosch motor, and a straightforward control system, making it ideal for recreational and urban use. In contrast, the TWM boasts a more powerful 750W Falco motor, customizable seating options for rehabilitation, and an advanced wireless Android console, providing more torque, speed, and adaptability. While the eCat is priced higher at $5,850, the TWM starts at $2,995 and is perfect for riders seeking a customizable, tech-forward trike.
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Introducing the All-New "Three Wheels of Magic" Trike, Priced at $2,995, Along with Innovative Wireless Technologies
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Forty years had sculpted Randy into a solitary cyclist, a man who found solace in the relentless turning of the pedals. Yet, a void persisted, a longing for companionship on the open road. Kim, his steadfast partner in life, yearned to share this passion, but traditional bicycles proved to be bridges too far.

Then came the revelation: a tadpole trike. It was as if a missing piece had fallen into place. The freedom and comfort it offered ignited a spark, a desire for a tandem journey on a new kind of bicycle. There began the marriage of Catrike Dumont with Falco eDrive and Randy's advntures. 

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Susan, a retired veteran and former adventurer, found her love for cycling hindered by age and pain. The VA program's upright bikes weren't a solution, but the Falco-supported Adaptive Sports Program offered a life-changing alternative. After researching Falco's innovative direct drive technology, Susan received her dream trike – a perfect blend of comfort and power thanks to the Falco system. With endless gears and a smooth ride, Susan can conquer hills with ease and rediscover the joy of cycling, proving that age doesn't have to limit your adventures.

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John lives in Washington state. He's 70 and has had a tough life. In 2021, he got a rare brain cancer. He had surgery, but it affected his balance. John loved riding his bike, but now he couldn't anymore. He felt lost. But John, defined not by his circumstances but by his resolve, asked himself, "What's holding me back?"
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