Catrike Dumont Recumbent Trike
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Catrike Dumont

Item #: Dumont59446
Price: $4,950.00
Retail: $5,250.00
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    About This Item

    Phone: 800 561-6670

    EMail: info@industrialbicycles.com

    Made in USA


  • The Dumont geometry is unlike any Catrike, It uses many unique parts which requires the design, construction, and alignment of numerous fixtures.
  • New technologies were adopted and each Dumont fixture is aligned and inspected using our new CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) to unmatched precision.
  • The Dumont has been through rigorous testing. Including, many test rides and geometry tweaks, FEA simulations of the frame, front and rear suspension. All of our designs are then validated with actual fatigue testing of the frame and all new front and rear suspension components. The Dumont frame, front and rear suspension has been through the design, testing, and redesign process several times. Each step of the way the components are tweaked and fine-tuned to perfection.
  • The Dumont uses an all new suspension material, Cellasto; numerous dynamic tests were required to experiment with the behavior of this material to achieve a truly optimized design.
  • With new technologies and designs we encounter supply chain and logistics obstacles that are being ironed out smoothly.
  • eCAT now come with the new SUPERNOVA Light System! Powered directly by your eCAT, SUPERNOVA is at the forefront of award-winning design and technology for bicycle safety lighting systems. The eCAT light system includes the SUPERNOVA MINI 2 headlight and TL3 PRO taillight to help keep you visible day and night without charging separate batteries.


    Standard Features

    Padded seat

    Ergonomic adjustable seat back

    Roller wheels for rolling when folded

    Padded wrist rests

    Rear Fender

    Flag Mount & Flag

    Mirrycle Rear View Mirror

    Multi Purpose Clipless Pedals

    Computer Sensor Mount

    Brake Lever Velcro Strap for Parking

    No Brake Steer

    Self Centering

    Ackerman Steering Compensation

    Structural Front Boom

    Quick-Release Indexing Boom Clamp

    Aluminium Rod Ends

    Low Friction PTFE Flared Chain Tube

    Components

    Brakes

    Avid BB7 Disc Brakes

    Brake Levers

    Avid Speed Dial 7 Brake Levers

    Front Derailleur

    Microshift Triple

    Rear Derailleur

    SRAM GX 10 Speed

    Shifters

    SRAM 500 TT Bar End Shifter

    Crankset

    FSA Gossamer Pro Triple

    Bottom Bracket

    FSA Road MegaExo

    Chainrings

    30/39/52

    Chain Guard

    FSA Guard

    Cassette

    SRAM 11/36 10 Speed

    Chain

    KMC

    Idler

    TerraCycle Sport Power Idler 15T

    Headsets

    FSA Zero Stack

    Front Tires

    406 Schwalbe Marathon Racer

    Rear Tire

    559 Schwalbe Marathon Racer

    Frame & Geometry

    Folded Length

    Folded Width

    Folded Height

    Total Length

    Total Width

    Total Height

    US

    45.25 in

    32.5 in

    25 in

    82 in

    32.5 in

    28 in

    metric

    1149 mm

    825 mm

    635 mm

    2083 mm

    826 mm

    711 mm

    Wheel Base

    45.5 in

    1156 mm

    Wheel Track

    29.5 in

    749 mm

    Seat Angle

    42-49 deg

    Weight*

    43 lb

    19.5 kg

    Seat Height

    10 in

    254 mm

    Seat Width

    14 in

    356 mm

    BB Height

    16.5 in

    419 mm

    Ground Clearance

    4 in

    102 mm

    Height w/ Seat Folded

    26.5 in

    673 mm

    Turning Circle

    18 ft

    5.49 m

    Turning Radius

    9 ft

    2.74 m

    Rider Weight Limit

    275 lb

    125 kg

    Rider X-Seam Range

    39-46 in

    99-117 cm

    Front Suspension Travel

    12mm

    Rear Suspension Travel 50 mm

    *Weight with all standard components and accessories including pedals, padded seat, mirror, etc.

    Reviewed by Adulttricyclereview.com

    Catrike Dumont Review on December 14, 2020

    Finally, is the first word that pops into my head when I got my first chance to ride one of the prototype Dumont trikes from Catrike. I saw one of the first nonrideable prototypes in 2015 and I know Catrike has been working on the Dumont for even longer than that. Catrike did listen to consumers and dealers. Consumers want 26 inch rear wheel trikes that fold and have suspension. Catrike delivered with the Dumont. The Dumont is a totally new design from the ground up. Catrike calls the Dumont a “performance trike” which seems about right to me. The seat is 10” high, where the 5.5.9 is 11” but not like the Catrike 700 which is the “race trike” at 8.5”. One of my favorite features is the two transportation wheels. The Dumont can easily be rolled around the house or garage folded, and then stood on end for storage.

    Frame: The frame on the Dumont is TIG welded aluminum. Catrike does it all, cuts, bends, welds, heat treats, paints and assembles every trike in their Florida factory. I would have to say the welds are beautiful and of the highest quality in the industry. The frame is constructed out of oversized, shaped and manipulated 6161 aircraft grade aluminum tubing.

    Paint: Catrikes paint jobs are a work of art. There is no one in the bike industry that is better, maybe just equal to Catrike’s paint jobs. Their standard paint jobs are everything you want; clean, consistent and durable, along with seven colors to choose from. Catrike does all their own paint work, and I will have to say I have never seen a bad paint job from Catrike. If you buy your Catrike in the winter, when Catrike sales are a bit slower, sometimes Catrike will have special color options or discounts on some models.

    Drive Train: The shifting is superb on the Dumont. Catrike chose a premium SRAM drivetrain combination with wide ratio 11-36 cassette and ten cogs in the rear and three in the front, for a total of thirty gears to choose from. The new SRAM GX rear derailleur performed flawlessly, mating the GX rear derailleur with the SRAM 500 TT Bar End Shifter and Microshift front derailleur. Catrike uses this setup quite often on their trikes. Bar end shifters are Catrikes shifter of choice and mine as well. Bar end shifters just make sense for me. I feel they are easier to use than the grip type shifters you see on some other brands of trikes. Grip type shifters work fine. If God knew I wanted to ride a trike with grip type shifters, he might have put my thumbs on the other side of my hands. I feel I do not have as much control of my shifting with the grip type shifters, so I applaud Catrike for choosing the Bar End Shifters.

    Brakes: Catrike chose my favorite mechanical disc brake system, the Avid BB7 brakes with the Avid Speed Dial brake levers. This combination stopped the trike consistently and had no brake rub. I have no issue with the mechanical brakes that Avid offers. They are simple, reliable, and easy to adjust. Super convenient features of the Avid mechanical brakes are that each brake pad can be adjusted independently so you can really dial in your brake adjustment. Catrike chose a simple Velcro strap that you wrap around one of the brake levers for your parking brake. I really like this because it is simple and adds no weight to the trike. This also allowed Catrike to be able to use a premium brake lever. ICE and Hp Velotechnik both chose to add a brake to the rear wheel and a remote shifter to control the brake. This works well but added almost a pound to the ICE and Hp Velotechnik trikes.

    Seat: Catrikes are all now coming with the new padded seat. The new padded seat has been well received by customers and people think it is a premium feature from Catrike. The padded seat fabric is of very good quality and is filled with a somewhat breathable foam. The foam does seem to hold some heat but it adds a layer of extra comfort. The seat height of the Dumont at 10 inches where as the 5.5.9 is 11 inches and the Villager 12 ½ inches. The seat angle on the Dumont can be adjusted from 42 to 49 degrees. I found the seat angle on the Dumont to be quite comfortable.

    Ride: So I am going to say this is my favorite Catrike and it is Catrikes best riding trike. The ride reminded me of my daughter’s Mini Cooper S car. I love driving her car on occasion because it kind of feels like a mini race car and feels just glued to the road. The Dumont kind of feels the same to me as her Mini. Quick handling, light and nimble is what first comes to mind. Most of the ride characteristics can be attributed to the suspension and the steering.

    The Dumont front suspension comes with two different elastomers. Installed is the very firm elastomer for people 160Lbs and heavier. Catrike also supplies a softer elastomer for people under 160Lbs. The front suspension travel is 12mm which is not much when you compare to ICE which has 40mm and Hp Velotechink which has 60mm. The Dumont rear suspension travel is 50mm where as ICE rear suspension travel is 100mm and Hp Velotechink rear suspension travel is 100-120mm. The Dumont comes stock with a Rockshox rear shock which is a $200.00 upgrade on the Hp Velotechnik trike.

    The Dumont stayed with the same direct steering as all their other models as apposed to the indirect steering on the ICE, Hp Velotechnik and Greenspeed, trikes. Direct steering is a simpler design and seems to have a bit quicker handling feel. Even thought direct steer is not my personal favorite, I found the Dumont to handle just fine, the same as the other Catrike trikes. Not that I wanted to make the Dumont trike review a shout out between the three brands (Catrike, ICE and Hp Velotechnik), but I found it is probably just the easiest way to describe the new Dumont ride. So looking at the suspension travel numbers you should easily be able to tell quite a lot about how the new Dumont will ride over bumps. If you are looking for the plushest ride, then hands down the Hp Velotechnik Scorpion FS 26. If you are looking for more of that quick handling and tight more aggressive ride and feel, then the Dumont and the ICE trikes fall somewhere in-between.

    In conclusion: I think Catrike will be very successful with the Dumont. Every year the stakes get higher in the trike business. Catrike has been left behind in the trike business with no good suspension trike, up until now. Yeah, they have the Road, but we do not want to mention that trike. The Dumont is Catrike’s new flag ship trike and will steal some sales from the 5.5.9.