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It looks like a great trike. I see where you could have some modifications to make it even better. 1) Add expandable tube bars on the rear seat, that you slide forward / backward and then lock it in with a pin or latch. 2) Add the same thing except these expandable tube bars go left/right. 3) Add a longer / wider rear padded seat platform with a pivot point on the backside of the seat. This would allow you to swing the seat up and have access to the space underneath for groceries or other things. 4) Add a metal basket with an expandable accordion style apparatus at the top with supports. When you want to go grocery shopping, you lift the seat up and out of the way. If you want to put more groceries in, you lift the expanding area up and lock it in place. Now, you have more space for groceries. When you unload the groceries, the things can be collapsed and the seat can be put down again. 4) Add 3 individual seat belts on the rear seat. 5) Add a cob front light on the front. They are brighter and more visible. These are the lights that have yellow elements. 6) With the other things done, you now have more leg room and can add a larger battery as I noticed that there was room for expansion in that area. 6) Color code the reverse knob and the throttle knob. This way it’s easier to distinguish them from each other. Possibly, green for go and yellow for reverse. 7) If you have a split fork for putting the front tire on, then you should add a separate device that can slip over the hub that will prevent the wheel from inadvertently coming loose. The extra device could slip over the axle and attach further up on the fork. It was hard to tell if you had that on the front fork.
I live in Canada and I really like this design but I'm worried our handicap daughter might get her feet caught in something as she is 37 and likes to move her feet around. This would be a great bike for taking handicap people along for a bike ride.
Hi, this is a really beautiful bike and would suit my needs hands down. I really want something I can drive my sister around in. Do you import these to Australia? If not, Do you know where i can get one?
Enjoyed the video, good presentation. For someone that has never used a Geared Bike, Explaination would be good as to how to use it either Gear only or Peddle Assist. One other comment - why didn't you use Arm Signals on the Longer Ride?
We will make another video showing that. I should have used Arm Signals. These are my local streets so I felt comfortable riding around but you are right, I always should signal!
Our hills are much steeper and everywhere, Appalacian Mountains. So hills will drain battery faster? Can carry extra battery. Haven’t seen any tricycles around here. Maybe I can start a new trend in my area? 🐝
Yes, hills will drain the battery faster because it will require the motor work harder, thus requiring the battery to supply more energy. You can definitely carry an extra battery. On our production of this tricycle there will be a basket under the seat for storing items. I say you start that trend!
Hello. I could hear in the video that it makes a squeeking/whistling noise when riding it. I am very sensitive to sounds and could not ride it if it was constant like I think it is from the video. However, I want to purchase this. Do they all make those noises?
We have a version that does have hydraulic brakes, here is the link www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-new-electric-tricycle-750w-rickshaw-w-passenger/?variant=44231150567582
These are our local neighbor streets and we ride very cautiously but of course we should obey the rules of the road. We'll do better next time! Glad you like the trike!
Thanks for watching! Check out the Electric Bike Rickshaw here: www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-electric-750w-tricycle-rickshaw-with-passenger-seat-navy/?variant=41988255252638
500lb Payload capacity! Thats insane........Cool design.
It looks like a great trike. I see where you could have some modifications to make it even better. 1) Add expandable tube bars on the rear seat, that you slide forward / backward and then lock it in with a pin or latch. 2) Add the same thing except these expandable tube bars go left/right. 3) Add a longer / wider rear padded seat platform with a pivot point on the backside of the seat. This would allow you to swing the seat up and have access to the space underneath for groceries or other things. 4) Add a metal basket with an expandable accordion style apparatus at the top with supports. When you want to go grocery shopping, you lift the seat up and out of the way. If you want to put more groceries in, you lift the expanding area up and lock it in place. Now, you have more space for groceries. When you unload the groceries, the things can be collapsed and the seat can be put down again. 4) Add 3 individual seat belts on the rear seat. 5) Add a cob front light on the front. They are brighter and more visible. These are the lights that have yellow elements. 6) With the other things done, you now have more leg room and can add a larger battery as I noticed that there was room for expansion in that area. 6) Color code the reverse knob and the throttle knob. This way it’s easier to distinguish them from each other. Possibly, green for go and yellow for reverse. 7) If you have a split fork for putting the front tire on, then you should add a separate device that can slip over the hub that will prevent the wheel from inadvertently coming loose. The extra device could slip over the axle and attach further up on the fork. It was hard to tell if you had that on the front fork.
This is good for Uber food delivers if you make it big bag
How much money?
I live in Canada and I really like this design but I'm worried our handicap daughter might get her feet caught in something as she is 37 and likes to move her feet around. This would be a great bike for taking handicap people along for a bike ride.
We are actually in the process of designing wheel covers, and there are most likely some after covers you could attach to the fenders.
Great idea, i loved riding rickshaws in Asia. Might be a cool way to make money.
Do they make some models with dual batteries ? They should make some that you can install up to 3 batteries
That is in the works!
Price
Hi, this is a really beautiful bike and would suit my needs hands down. I really want something I can drive my sister around in. Do you import these to Australia? If not, Do you know where i can get one?
Great development 👏
Excellent video and demonstration. Thanks. 24:33
very practical
does this amazing trike have the ability to pull a small trailer?? If so I can see this as my new family vechile.
Yes, definitely! I'll make a video showing it. What kind of trailer were you thinking about?
Enjoyed the video, good presentation. For someone that has never used a Geared Bike, Explaination would be good as to how to use it either Gear only or Peddle Assist. One other comment - why didn't you use Arm Signals on the Longer Ride?
We will make another video showing that. I should have used Arm Signals. These are my local streets so I felt comfortable riding around but you are right, I always should signal!
This would be grest for burners at black rock
Wow, very innovative and cool! I love my EvryJourney. Thinking about e-bike version.
You'd love it!
So beautiful and cool
Our hills are much steeper and everywhere, Appalacian Mountains.
So hills will drain battery faster? Can carry extra battery.
Haven’t seen any tricycles around here.
Maybe I can start a new trend in my area? 🐝
Yes, hills will drain the battery faster because it will require the motor work harder, thus requiring the battery to supply more energy. You can definitely carry an extra battery. On our production of this tricycle there will be a basket under the seat for storing items. I say you start that trend!
Hello. I could hear in the video that it makes a squeeking/whistling noise when riding it. I am very sensitive to sounds and could not ride it if it was constant like I think it is from the video. However, I want to purchase this. Do they all make those noises?
No they don't. We needed to adjust the brakes. When adjusted correctly they will not squeak.
Very interesting. Could it be transformed to transport 2 dogs 15 kg each?
You can replace the seat with a basket.
Canopy?
I'm wanting to know how much does the rickshaw tricycle
www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-electric-750w-tricycle-rickshaw-with-passenger-seat-navy/?variant=41988255252638
Does this tricycle have hydronic brackets.
Brakes
We have a version that does have hydraulic brakes, here is the link www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-new-electric-tricycle-750w-rickshaw-w-passenger/?variant=44231150567582
This is Cool
www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-electric-750w-tricycle-rickshaw-with-passenger-seat-navy/?variant=41988255252638
Does bike have a differential?
Yes it does.
If you’re only going 5mph it would probably be fine.
How much ????
www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-evryjourney-electric-750w-tricycle-rickshaw-with-passenger-seat-navy/?variant=41988255252638
....SO WILL THE BIKE GO FASTER IF MY CLOTHES MATCH THE COLOR OF THE BIKES RIMS?
I lost the ability to drive I don't have money to buy one.
Poor example shown. That red 8 sided sign means STOP. You ran it. E a better example to viewers. As to the trike, i love it and want one.
These are our local neighbor streets and we ride very cautiously but of course we should obey the rules of the road. We'll do better next time! Glad you like the trike!
ok....Karen?
Interesting video. Would like to see how well it performs in heavy traffic, like in a busy city for example.