The adult entertainment series Trike Patrol has built a massive following by blending a specific "public" outdoor aesthetic with its signature prop: a heavy-duty motorized tricycle. In Episode 1738, the series continues its long-running tradition of impromptu encounters, high-definition cinematography, and the "gonzo" style that fans have come to expect.
However, I don’t have access to an existing script for that specific episode, as it's likely from a local or lesser-known series (possibly a Filipino action-drama or police patrol show, given the “Trike Patrol” title).
03:30 – 08:15 | Primary Incident: Pursuit of an unlicensed electric unicycle (EUC) traveling at 19 mph in a 15 mph zone. The suspect, known eccentric “Glidewell,” refuses to stop, weaving between park benches. Officers maintain 12 mph pursuit. Dialogue highlight: “This isn’t a chase, Ramirez. It’s a brisk disagreement.” Trike Patrol - Episode 1738-20 Min
The first five minutes are a masterclass in practical effects. The patrol trikes convert from street mode to "Ridge-Runner" mode, narrowing their rear axle and extending magnetic stabilizers. As they descend a maintenance ladder shaft—a visual that will remind viewers of The Dark Knight meets TRON—the audio cuts to the low hum of electric motors. The director uses the 20-minute constraint perfectly; there is no wasted dialogue. Every second builds tension.
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| Metric | Status | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Helmet use | ✅ 100% | Suspect Glidewell wore a LED-lit propeller beanie (non-compliant but allowed). | | Speed adherence | ✅ | Max trike speed: 14.2 mph (under 15 mph limit). | | Noise ordinance | ⚠️ | Backup beep caused three dogs to howl. No citations. | | Cargo safety | ❌ | Smoothie explosion deemed preventable. Add lid locks. |
Safety and Scams: Tips for travelers to avoid common local pitfalls. 03:30 – 08:15 | Primary Incident: Pursuit of
The episode eschews the traditional "cold open + credits + three acts" structure. Instead, the 20-minute timer starts the second the radio crackles with a Code 3 (emergency) call. There are no commercial breaks, no B-plots about the officers’ home lives, and no slow-motion montages. It is 1,200 seconds of pure pursuit.
September 2006 (United States) United States. Language. English. Also known as. TrikePatrol.com. Production company. Trike Patrol. Trike Patrol - Production & Contact Info - IMDbPro Trike Patrol (2006– ) Adult. Trike Patrol (TV Series 2006– ) - Episode list