Custom
Trisled takes on a small number of custom projects each year to fulfill a legitimate need not being serviced by mainstream markets, or to build something we’re particularly passionate and excited about. If you have a custom project in mind, please
contact us for a quotation. Examples of our custom projects are provided below.
Stuff 'n Nonsense
4 Aug 2012
Who said bicycles can't be stylish and practical? This pearl-coloured two-seater outshone the bride at Yolande and Ben's wedding in 2011. Ben designed and built the vehicle as a surprise for the wedding, taking parts from the Sorcerer molds. The bride caused a stir when she st...
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Who said bicycles can't be stylish and practical? This pearl-coloured two-seater outshone the bride at Yolande and Ben's wedding in 2011. Ben designed and built the vehicle as a surprise for the wedding, taking parts from the Sorcerer molds. The bride caused a stir when she stepped into the vehicle unassisted, in heels, and proceeded to pedal to the reception. The guests followed on a variety of bicycles, from rickshaws through to mountain bikes. Stuff 'n Nonsense, as Ben named the two-seater, then provided the entertainment for the afternoon, as all the guests took it for a ride. <
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Who said bicycles can't be stylish and practical? This pearl-coloured two-seater outshone the bride at Yolande and Ben's wedding in 2011. Ben designed and built the vehicle as a surprise for the wedding, taking parts from the Sorcerer molds. The bride caused a stir when she st...
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Bike n Blend
Lena Van Raay has been blending up a storm with her fleet of blender bikes, designed and built by Trisled. Leena's unique business model doesn't just use pedal power to make delicious drinks, but it also gets you fit in the process. Different sized blender bikes allow big and ...
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Lena Van Raay has been blending up a storm with her fleet of blender bikes, designed and built by Trisled. Leena's unique business model doesn't just use pedal power to make delicious drinks, but it also gets you fit in the process. Different sized blender bikes allow big and small kids to pedal their own nutritous snacks. <
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Lena Van Raay has been blending up a storm with her fleet of blender bikes, designed and built by Trisled. Leena's unique business model doesn't just use pedal power to make delicious drinks, but it also gets you fit in the process. Different sized blender bikes allow big and ...
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Trisled Ute
Motivated by the desire to avoid using the van for short trips, the Trisled Ute serves the load carrying requirements of our factory. We use our Ute for getting around the local industrial estate, transporting frames and fairings to our powder-coating and painting contractors,...
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Motivated by the desire to avoid using the van for short trips, the Trisled Ute serves the load carrying requirements of our factory. We use our Ute for getting around the local industrial estate, transporting frames and fairings to our powder-coating and painting contractors, or picking up steel and other oversized materials. It even serves as a handy work bench for working outside on sunny days! When not in use, the Ute flips up on one end rolls against the wall of our factory.
To demonstrate its superior load capacity, Trisled supporter Chris Mosley (Moz) took our Ute to Commuter Cycle's load bike competition in early 2009. The Trisled Ute won the competition, holding 11 people plus Moz! <
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Motivated by the desire to avoid using the van for short trips, the Trisled Ute serves the load carrying requirements of our factory. We use our Ute for getting around the local industrial estate, transporting frames and fairings to our powder-coating and painting contractors,...
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Flying Ethel
Built in 2009 for new parents Nina Keath and Eddie Banks, Flying Ethel is a load bike with style. Based on the successful European 'bakers bike' concept, Flying Ethel offers urban dwellers a practical and family friendly vehicle to suit a range of applications that extend beyo...
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Built in 2009 for new parents Nina Keath and Eddie Banks, Flying Ethel is a load bike with style. Based on the successful European 'bakers bike' concept, Flying Ethel offers urban dwellers a practical and family friendly vehicle to suit a range of applications that extend beyond the reaches of a conventional bicycle. You may have spotted Flying Ethel around Melbourne or, more recently, Adelaide, where Nina and Eddie and their young daughter Lilyanna live. <
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Built in 2009 for new parents Nina Keath and Eddie Banks, Flying Ethel is a load bike with style. Based on the successful European 'bakers bike' concept, Flying Ethel offers urban dwellers a practical and family friendly vehicle to suit a range of applications that extend beyo...
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