Finally, someone to show a trike in action without all the "speed" crazy stuff one sees elsewhere. I love seeing you ride in the grass and on the dirt road up and down hills. Thanks for showing. I would love to see more videos using older folks that do not have the leg strength to push trikes or bikes down the road. I am in my mid-70s without much leg strength. I have ridden bikes all my life, but now I do not have the leg strength to do that, so I now am giving E-trikes and bikes a try. I would love to see the trikes rode on a normal bike trail with the posts that they stick ever so often to stop cars or 4-wheelers. I see other "bikes" go between them, but what about a "trike"?
I have a lot of joint pain and severe vehophobia even though I have my license. I also really can't afford a car. Where can I get this and how much is it? This looks perfect for me since my job isn't that far from the house.
The mileage you'll get depends on a lot of factors like rider weight, terrain, and also how you use the pedal assist or throttle. The range can be anywhere from 20 - 50 miles. We've done a video showing how we made it 20+ miles just using the throttle.
It isn't legal to ride a bike (or trike) on a sidewalk in the city where I live. My 250W trike does not make it up my steep driveway using full throttle and pedal assist. The pedal-assist part is my fault because I am 71. It is a 90-degree turn into the driveway so I have little in the way of momentum. I would be interested in more information on the "walking mode" in their literature, as I have been braking when the motor runs out, getting off, and pushing the bike up the rest of the way up.
I have the sixthreezero EZ Transit trike. Walking mode is engaged on that trike by holding the bottom button down for three seconds. It will move at about 3 mph until you release the button.
The motor is actually on the front wheel. But if you need something more powerful, we have some other options: www.sixthreezero.com/collections/electric-tricycles
Finally, someone to show a trike in action without all the "speed" crazy stuff one sees elsewhere. I love seeing you ride in the grass and on the dirt road up and down hills. Thanks for showing. I would love to see more videos using older folks that do not have the leg strength to push trikes or bikes down the road. I am in my mid-70s without much leg strength. I have ridden bikes all my life, but now I do not have the leg strength to do that, so I now am giving E-trikes and bikes a try. I would love to see the trikes rode on a normal bike trail with the posts that they stick ever so often to stop cars or 4-wheelers. I see other "bikes" go between them, but what about a "trike"?
I have a lot of joint pain and severe vehophobia even though I have my license. I also really can't afford a car. Where can I get this and how much is it? This looks perfect for me since my job isn't that far from the house.
Nice review bra! whats the price or one?
www.sixthreezero.com/products/evryjourney-electric-hybrid-tricycle/?variant=31823358099591
Do you have a recommendation on a bike rack? My wife is looking at one of your tricycles but the only rack I have is for a standard bicycle
Do they have a foldable trike for RV,s?
We do, check it out here.
www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-folding-750w-electric-tricycle/?variant=42200390303902
How many miles does it get to a full charge how much are the extra batteries?
The mileage you'll get depends on a lot of factors like rider weight, terrain, and also how you use the pedal assist or throttle. The range can be anywhere from 20 - 50 miles. We've done a video showing how we made it 20+ miles just using the throttle.
would putting a more agresive mountain bike tire and maybe a three inch tire help on trails and grass ?
Maybe somewhat, but wider tires will create more drag as well. Mountain bike tires are usually 26" x 2.125" similar size to the tires on the trike.
It isn't legal to ride a bike (or trike) on a sidewalk in the city where I live. My 250W trike does not make it up my steep driveway using full throttle and pedal assist. The pedal-assist part is my fault because I am 71. It is a 90-degree turn into the driveway so I have little in the way of momentum. I would be interested in more information on the "walking mode" in their literature, as I have been braking when the motor runs out, getting off, and pushing the bike up the rest of the way up.
I have the sixthreezero EZ Transit trike. Walking mode is engaged on that trike by holding the bottom button down for three seconds. It will move at about 3 mph until you release the button.
have you considered a rear wheel electric hub ?
Not sure we've seen one for a tricycle, most are front hub motors on tricycles. If you have a suggestion on one please let us know!
Can you put battery on both back tires? So both tires are pulling my overweight old ass?
The motor is actually on the front wheel. But if you need something more powerful, we have some other options: www.sixthreezero.com/collections/electric-tricycles
Will it work for me I'm nearly 300 lb
It will work for you, but it will not be able to get you up major hills with steep inclines. But rolling hills it will handle, yes.
Will this work on beaches? We have some fun beach trails in Florida and wouldn't want to get stuck