Trike Patrol April And May

Trike Patrol: April and May's Adventure

In the sunny town of Willow Creek, a unique duo made their mark. April and May, two friends with a passion for cycling and community service, decided to start the Trike Patrol. It wasn't your average patrol; they used trikes to get around, spreading joy and helping those in need.

So next time you see a trike patrol rolling by, take a moment to wave, smile, or even stop and chat. They're there to help, and they appreciate your support. And who knows? You might just learn something new, or make a connection that will last a lifetime. trike patrol april and may

Benefits of Joining a Trike Patrol

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Spring is in full swing, and Trike Patrol is back on the streets for April and May! 🌸☀️ Trike Patrol: April and May's Adventure In the

  • Reduce speed by 10-15 mph.
  • Avoid painted lines (crosswalks, arrows) for the first 20 minutes of a rain shower, as oil rises to the surface.
  • Invest in a "flap" or rear mudguard. True April trike patrol veterans know that a wet back is a miserable back.
  1. Local parks and trails: Explore nearby parks, nature reserves, and trails, which often have designated bike paths.
  2. Riverfronts and lakeshores: Many cities have scenic riverfronts or lakeshores with bike paths, perfect for a leisurely trike ride.
  3. Community bike trails: Look for community-driven bike trails, such as the ones listed on websites like BikeMap or Ride with GPS.