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Written by Cassidy Castleman
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Friday, 20 January 2012 13:48 |
Karen doesn't drive anymore, and she will be using her new Worksman Port-o-Trike to get around in Rocklin. Its much faster than walking and gives her much greater freedom and independence. She is a super fun lady, and you can tell by the smile on her face what a great time she had on her test ride. She even called later on that day just to say thanks again and tell us how much she loves her new wheels!

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Written by Cassidy Castleman
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Monday, 09 January 2012 12:42 |
John is a lifelong bike rider who was looking for a way to ride with his dogs. He was originally interested in a Worksman Front Load Tricycle, but he found it too hard to handle. After trying several other adult tricycles we have on hand he was beginning to get discouraged. Then he tried the Worksman Personal Activity Vehicle, and he knew it was perfect for him and his dogs!

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Transportation AND Quality Time |
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Written by Cassidy Castleman
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Friday, 09 December 2011 11:17 |
Jim and Cara recently moved to downtown Sacramento. Cara has been trying to convince Jim to try biking- not just as transportation but also something fun they can do together as a couple. They figured renting bikes would be a good way to try it out, so they walked over to Practical Cycle this weekend. When they got here, Cara decided to buy a beach cruiser we had on clearance. Jim rented a bike and they had a blast riding along the river and all around town together. They decided to keep the rental overnight, and they rode around even more the next day and even went grocery shopping. Jim came in alone the very next day and bought this sweet Worksman Dutchie commuter bike- complete with fenders, rack, chainguard, aluminum wheels, extra long handlebar stem, front drum brake, and 3-speed internally-geared hub with coaster brake.

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Economic Stimulus: Taco Trike |
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Written by Cassidy Castleman
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Tuesday, 01 November 2011 13:28 |
After a long period of unemployment Justin got tired of looking for a job, so he decided to be proactive and start his own business. He transformed a Worksman Front Load Tricycle into a mobile Vietnamese taco stand called Powered by Pork. The trike is also used to haul all the supplies needed for the business. After three months of hard-earned success, Justin came by Practical Cycle to show his appreciation and serve us some fresh tacos. They were so tasty that my dad and I both had seconds!

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 13:46 |
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Written by Cassidy Castleman
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011 10:16 |
Carmen came all the way from Santa Cruz for this Worksman Port-O-Trike. This folding trike is our most popular adult tricycle.

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