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Go Green: Ride Recumbent Trikes with Trike Shoppe, LLC!

Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:45am EST
Fitness, fun and freedom on three wheels




FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Trike Shoppe, LLC is the brain
child of long-established advocates of the disabled, Stephen and Cynthia
Doroghazi.  Although this successful couple are both disabled, they have
learned how to stay fit, have fun, and gain freedom from high fuel prices. 
Their decision to ride recumbent trikes versus two-wheel recumbent bikes is
based upon their belief that three wheels are better than two just as two
heads are better than one.  Three-wheel recumbent trikes are the perfect
solution for anyone who wants to stay fit, have fun and enjoy freedom without
the fear of losing their balance.  Say goodbye to your sore back, neck and
wrists.

Steve and Cynthia formed Trike Shoppe, LLC to promote awareness of recumbent
trikes, a very fun and unique type of transportation.  Their motto:  Fitness,
Fun, Freedom embodies the way of life offered by recumbent trikes.  Why
fitness?  Because riding recumbent trikes is a good way to shed those extra
pounds, as exemplified by Steve's 30-pound weight drop in just four months. 
Why fun?  Because riding recumbent trikes opens up a whole new social world of
fellow enthusiasts of recumbent bikes and recumbent trikes.  Why freedom? 
Because it is amazing how far you can travel on a recumbent trike.  Recumbent
trikes are just that comfortable.   In fact, Steve and Cynthia are so
convinced that everyone will become addicted to recumbent trikes, that they
are offering a $15 gift certificate just for visiting them on the web.  

The goal of Trike Shoppe, LLC is to have one place where people of all ages
and physical abilities can come learn about and test ride recumbent trikes in
a no-pressure environment.  Trike Shoppe, LLC is located at 3790 Davie
Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and can be visited on the web at http://www.trikeshoppe.com.
 Trike Shoppe, LLC's grand opening is on November 27th, the day after
Thanksgiving.  Just in time for your holiday shopping needs.  So, come on down
and see what Fitness, Fun and Freedom on recumbent trikes is all about and
check out our recumbent trikes at http://www.trikeshoppe.com/Showroom.  Trike
Shoppe, LLC donates three to five percent of all sale proceeds from recumbent
trikes to charities that promote and benefit the interests and education of
disabled persons.




SOURCE  Trike Shoppe, LLC

Stephen Doroghazi, Trike Shoppe, LLC, +1-954-495-9958, Steve@trikeshoppe.com



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