AZUB TRIcon 20 compact folding recumbent trike, red frame, side profile
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AZUB TRIcon 20 recumbent trike, rear three-quarter studio view
AZUB TRIcon 20 Dream Seat and adjustable cockpit, front three-quarter view
AZUB TRIcon 20 oversized aluminum frame, rear fork and drivetrain detail
AZUB TRIcon 20 recumbent trike with hardshell seat, front three-quarter view
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AZUB TRIcon 20

Sale price$5,900.00
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AZUB's most compact-folding recumbent trike, three 20" wheels, built to travel and adjust to your body.

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Key Features:
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<li>Ultra Folding System - Most Compact Fold in the Lineup</li>
<li>Three 20" Wheels for a Low, Short Package</li>
<li>Oversized Aluminum Folding Frame</li>
<li>AZUB Dream Seat, Fits Riders 4'11"-6'9"</li>
<li>Optional Electric Assist</li>
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The TRIcon 20 is the AZUB trike built to travel. It's the most compact-folding trike in the whole AZUB lineup, so it fits in a hatchback, checks as luggage on a plane, or tucks in a closet, then opens back up and rides low and stable on three 20-inch wheels. The sliding seat, adjustable boom, and 40-to-55-degree recline dial it right to your body, and the AZUB Dream Seat cradles your back mile after mile. If you want to keep riding without the trike taking over your garage or your trip, this is the one.

Prices are subject to change based on AZUB’s current pricing and economic conditions; the best and most up-to-date pricing is always available on the official AZUB configurator, and we recommend booking a Dream Trike Session with Mickey so we can review all current options together.

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Smiling woman riding a blue AZUB TRIcon 20 folding recumbent trike past a colorful mural

Who this trike is for

This one's for the rider who wants the trike to go where they go. If you fly to see the grandkids, keep the car small, or don't have a garage to spare, the TRIcon 20 folds down smaller than anything else AZUB makes and rides low, stable, and easy on your back. It fits riders from about 4'11" to 6'9" and carries you plus gear up to 275 pounds. You want to keep riding without the trike running your life. That's this one.

AZUB TRIcon 20 compact folding recumbent trike, red frame, side profile

Fold It, Pack It, Fly With It

The TRIcon 20 is the first trike AZUB built around their Ultra Folding System, so it packs down to the smallest bundle in the whole lineup. Add the optional folding hinge and the frame drops to about 65 x 79 x 34 cm, small enough to check on a plane, slide into a hatchback, or tuck in a closet. Three 20-inch wheels keep the whole thing short and low. When you want to ride, it opens back up in a minute and you're rolling.

AZUB TRIcon 20 recumbent trike Dream Seat and adjustable cockpit, front three-quarter view

Adjusted to Your Body, Not the Average

A trike off the floor is set for an average rider, and your body isn't average. The TRIcon 20 has a sliding seat bracket, an adjustable boom, and a recline that swings from 40 to 55 degrees, so the seat, the reach, and the lean all land where your back wants them. That's how one trike fits a rider at 4'11" and another at 6'9". The AZUB Dream Seat cradles you through it, breathable mesh that holds up mile after mile.

AZUB TRIcon 20 recumbent trike oversized aluminum frame, rear fork and drivetrain detail

A Folding Frame That Rides Solid

Oversized aluminum tubes and a large-diameter folding axle on maintenance-free bearings give the TRIcon 20 the stiffness of a non-folding trike, so nothing feels flexy or loose under you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Smaller than any other AZUB trike. Half folded it's about 83.5 x 126.5 x 49 cm. With the optional folding hinge you can take the frame down to roughly 65 x 79 x 34 cm, which is small enough to check as luggage on a flight or slide into the back of a small car. That's the whole point of this model, it goes where you go.
No, and it doesn't need to be for what it's built for. The front runs rigid and the rear uses a short folding fork on oversized bearings that takes the edge off. It's a compact, travel-first trike. If you want full front-and-rear suspension for rough roads, that's the Ti-FLY. Not sure which fits you? That's what the Dream Trike Session is for.
Most likely. AZUB builds the TRIcon 20 to fit riders from about 4'11" to 6'9", with shorter or taller setups available if you're outside that. The boom slides, the seat slides, and the recline adjusts, so we dial it to your legs, your reach, and your back. Getting the fit right is included with every trike we sell.
Three 20-inch wheels keep the whole trike short, low, and easy to fold small. You sit closer to the ground, which many riders like for getting on and off and for that planted, stable feel. If you want a bigger rear wheel for faster cruising, look at the TRIcon 26. This one trades a little top-end speed for the most compact package AZUB makes.
Yes. The TRIcon 20 can be built with a quality e-assist system if you want a hand on the hills or on longer rides. We'll talk through whether you actually need it on the call, since plenty of riders are happy on pedal power alone once the trike fits right.
We ship all over the country. It comes on a truck, mostly pre-built, and we do the final check before it leaves. On top of that, this one folds, so it's one of the easier trikes to store and move once it's yours. Give us a call and we'll walk you through it.

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