I had one of these that was not e-assist. It was a great trike for riding on flat ground but a major pain in the butt for hills because it was pretty damn heavy. It also takes up a lot of room when hauling because it is very long. I sold it and bought a nice tadpole trike (because everybody said that was what you should have). Well I am having a difficult time getting used to and comfortable on the tadpole. I am still trying to like it. With that said, if I don't develop a decent working relationship with it by the end of the month it will be for sale and I will be buying one of these.
What a neat review of a well engineered trike. Mikey thanks for allowing Alex to explain some of the unique technical aspects of the bike. It’s apparent Alex knows his “stuff”. EBT is a great company based on its products and company support. For me support is the name of the game. Keep up the good work!
That is an extremely nice delta trike. Really strongly built! I am planning on buying a Hase Kettwiesel here in Europe which is a delta trike a bit like that one with the handlebars below the seat. The Hase Kettwiesel is exported to the USA I think and it is available with the Shimano Steps electric assist. I think a lot now are sold with the Steps system and the one I get will have it. I haven't seen the Hase trike reviewed at this channel but if you get a chance to try one out that would be very cool!
Do the rear wheels turn independently? In other words, some kind of differential? It appears that one wheel in the rear is not driven, but instead just a coaster wheel.
Seems like suspension would be much more effective if it was under the seat which is right at the rear wheels. Also I wonder if going uphill on gravel the front wheel might spin because of so little weight on it. Seems like the battery would have been better near the front to put more weight over the front wheel.
The sad thing is that $3k is really cheap for a bike like this.. actually really really cheap... Still one can get a fairly decent used car for that price
Please put someone heavy on this trike that loves to ride too! Looks like a great ride and seems very well built! I like it but I want to see someone heavy on it and try one myself. How about a female someone too. Please.
As I'm a 350 lb, 73" dude with limited mobility who must use hand controls to dive, I had exactly the same thought. I've been researching eTRIKES for a couple of months now. I found this review very helpful. I'm so happy to have some options.
It's definitely unique, I love how one company has basically launched a whole line of different electric trikes because for some people, they are the only way to ride... for stability, back, and neck support... but yeah, they aren't as purpose built as some of the two wheeled machines on the market now... especially when it comes to battery design and placement.
@@ElectricBikeReview picking Bosch battery locks ain't a?challenge and hybrid battery car packs are flying hot off basically all dark web shelves. You guys camped a week in one of our FIRST colony states so are a bit biased. We can make them good acters though for sure. As your FACTORY vacation DISCLOSED the culture here of helping some jerk buy his meth by selling the power chair bought days before death for you with zero copay got there attention resulting in YOUR present hugs and kisses smartly. I concur.
I’m not sure that suspension does anything functional for the rider. A suspension fork would be lighter weight and les complex than a “mid frame” shock.
To anyone just catching this video. I have an older version of The EZ-3. The mid shock works very well. As long as the trike is, a fork shock would do very little. For non-electric riding shorter cranks and Shimano thumb shifters make this a much easier trike to ride.
@@dalestephan I have tried both a front and rear drive. With the rear you are helping the motor push the bike, whereas with the front the motor has to do all the work to pull the bike along. Then to me the front drive did not have the same feel as riding a bicycle, the being pulled not pushed. Plus having the extra weight at the front I found going over curbs was hard, even with shocks. But that is me and the way I found riding an ebike with front wheel drive. Now, if that bike had a mid drive motor and the rear wheel had a slip differential so both were the drive wheel. now that would be a real sweet ebike
Thanks Henry. I appreciate your perspective. Hitting curbs hard is something I hadn't considered. Mid drive with diff would be sweet. What about dual rear hub drives? They could likely get two 350 watt hub drives for less than a single 700 watt and mechanical diff.
@@dalestephan how LIKELY and retail cost of differential is hardly relevent.... Just sayin... BUT!!!! GOING OVER CURBS FAST IS FOR 33 INCH FANTASY NOT ROAD TOOLS. Kent makes a 33 fixie.... failed to STalk owner on saturday who left his with trailer unlocked in front of store window wall. Those are WHEELchair rims right??? When Your paralysed differential type joints in frame prevent being bucked off but are not massproduced affordably yet tragically. This company is well suited to change that.
The seat isnt big enough to fit the butt of someone that weighs 400lbs. That seems like a pretty obvious oversight.. Would like to also point out that someone that's 400lbs would need something to help them get back off of that, some sort of handrail in the ground. It looks really well built. But I don't think people weighing 400lbs should waste their money on it. For the obvious reasons stated above. Cool that they are trying to make bikes for bigger people. They need to get a tester to help them out. The dude sitting on it in the beginning just happens to fit on that seat at 160lbs or whatever he weighs. He's no where close to 400lbs. What the hell did they think some 400lb dude would have to sit on.
I had one of these that was not e-assist. It was a great trike for riding on flat ground but a major pain in the butt for hills because it was pretty damn heavy. It also takes up a lot of room when hauling because it is very long. I sold it and bought a nice tadpole trike (because everybody said that was what you should have). Well I am having a difficult time getting used to and comfortable on the tadpole. I am still trying to like it. With that said, if I don't develop a decent working relationship with it by the end of the month it will be for sale and I will be buying one of these.
What a neat review of a well engineered trike. Mikey thanks for allowing Alex to explain some of the unique technical aspects of the bike. It’s apparent Alex knows his “stuff”. EBT is a great company based on its products and company support. For me support is the name of the game. Keep up the good work!
That is an extremely nice delta trike. Really strongly built! I am planning on buying a Hase Kettwiesel here in Europe which is a delta trike a bit like that one with the handlebars below the seat. The Hase Kettwiesel is exported to the USA I think and it is available with the Shimano Steps electric assist. I think a lot now are sold with the Steps system and the one I get will have it. I haven't seen the Hase trike reviewed at this channel but if you get a chance to try one out that would be very cool!
That's a well engineered trike! Great review!
Do the rear wheels turn independently? In other words, some kind of differential? It appears that one wheel in the rear is not driven, but instead just a coaster wheel.
Seems like suspension would be much more effective if it was under the seat which is right at the rear wheels. Also I wonder if going uphill on gravel the front wheel might spin because of so little weight on it. Seems like the battery would have been better near the front to put more weight over the front wheel.
The grip is fine on anything but dirt. I know from experience.
I would recommend this to anyone
You really should have put a big heavy guy on it that is one of the most important things to test.
The sad thing is that $3k is really cheap for a bike like this.. actually really really cheap... Still one can get a fairly decent used car for that price
a $3K car is one mystery electrical, coolant, or oil usage issue away from an instant $500 value.
@@teresaboze69 ... Still you can get a really good car for $3k.. My old car, i only got $2k for and it was not even in that bad of a nick.
I want to pull a trailer how can that happen with the battery there ?
Hey! man good for u.
Have you ridden one?
awesome trike. looks good
Where can i buy the Devo Helmut?
cruise control?
Please put someone heavy on this trike that loves to ride too! Looks like a great ride and seems very well built! I like it but I want to see someone heavy on it and try one myself. How about a female someone too. Please.
As I'm a 350 lb, 73" dude with limited mobility who must use hand controls to dive, I had exactly the same thought. I've been researching eTRIKES for a couple of months now. I found this review very helpful. I'm so happy to have some options.
Looks well engineered with the exception of the battery placement which seems a little exposed.
It's definitely unique, I love how one company has basically launched a whole line of different electric trikes because for some people, they are the only way to ride... for stability, back, and neck support... but yeah, they aren't as purpose built as some of the two wheeled machines on the market now... especially when it comes to battery design and placement.
@@ElectricBikeReview picking Bosch battery locks ain't a?challenge and hybrid battery car packs are flying hot off basically all dark web shelves.
You guys camped a week in one of our FIRST colony states so are a bit biased. We can make them good acters though for sure.
As your FACTORY vacation DISCLOSED the culture here of helping some jerk buy his meth by selling the power chair bought days before death for you with zero copay got there attention resulting in YOUR present hugs and kisses smartly. I concur.
Nice trike!
Where is that trail?
If this was rear wheel drive (both wheels electric) I would buy in a second
DEVO helmut optional
ForbinColossus I thought that was my nephews cereal bowl!
I thought Devo too lol
I’m not sure that suspension does anything functional for the rider. A suspension fork would be lighter weight and les complex than a “mid frame” shock.
To anyone just catching this video. I have an older version of The EZ-3. The mid shock works very well. As long as the trike is, a fork shock would do very little. For non-electric riding shorter cranks and Shimano thumb shifters make this a much easier trike to ride.
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Was wearing a helmet for the first 18 minutes of the review necessary? It just looked out of place.
Now if this had rear wheel PAS it would be mine. The motor on the front wheel kills battery range
Can you elaborate on why front vs rear would consume more power please?
@@dalestephan I have tried both a front and rear drive. With the rear you are helping the motor push the bike, whereas with the front the motor has to do all the work to pull the bike along. Then to me the front drive did not have the same feel as riding a bicycle, the being pulled not pushed. Plus having the extra weight at the front I found going over curbs was hard, even with shocks. But that is me and the way I found riding an ebike with front wheel drive.
Now, if that bike had a mid drive motor and the rear wheel had a slip differential so both were the drive wheel. now that would be a real sweet ebike
Thanks Henry. I appreciate your perspective. Hitting curbs hard is something I hadn't considered. Mid drive with diff would be sweet. What about dual rear hub drives? They could likely get two 350 watt hub drives for less than a single 700 watt and mechanical diff.
@@dalestephan how LIKELY and retail cost of differential is hardly relevent.... Just sayin...
BUT!!!!
GOING OVER CURBS FAST IS FOR 33 INCH FANTASY NOT ROAD TOOLS.
Kent makes a 33 fixie.... failed to STalk owner on saturday who left his with trailer unlocked in front of store window wall. Those are WHEELchair rims right???
When Your paralysed differential type joints in frame prevent being bucked off but are not massproduced affordably yet tragically.
This company is well suited to change that.
The seat isnt big enough to fit the butt of someone that weighs 400lbs. That seems like a pretty obvious oversight.. Would like to also point out that someone that's 400lbs would need something to help them get back off of that, some sort of handrail in the ground. It looks really well built. But I don't think people weighing 400lbs should waste their money on it. For the obvious reasons stated above. Cool that they are trying to make bikes for bigger people. They need to get a tester to help them out. The dude sitting on it in the beginning just happens to fit on that seat at 160lbs or whatever he weighs. He's no where close to 400lbs. What the hell did they think some 400lb dude would have to sit on.
Should have made it two rear hubs instead of one on the front.
That would be cool!
@@ElectricBikeReview ya think? Why?????????????????????????????????