Like any trike the main issue with mature riders or persons with mobility issues the platform fit to the road is priority #1. Balance is vital. Watching this rider take the turn at slow speed and slight grade makes me wary. Folding would be great for some folks and not needed for others. If frame holds up overtime it looks like a viable alternative to getting off a regular bike (e or not)and back riding. Slower speeds are a must unfortunately . (From a very mature e step thru bike rider)
Good Evening, Any fold up "any type" of bicycle is a NO-GO to me. I can't help thinking that a fold up "any metallic" item is a compromise when knowing that a "solid" example exists. And no,... I am not an engineer or a metallurgist. Do have a good evening.
Like any trike the main issue with mature riders or persons with mobility issues the platform fit to the road is priority #1. Balance is vital. Watching this rider take the turn at slow speed and slight grade makes me wary. Folding would be great for some folks and not needed for others. If frame holds up overtime it looks like a viable alternative to getting off a regular bike (e or not)and back riding. Slower speeds are a must unfortunately . (From a very mature e step thru bike rider)
Good Evening,
Any fold up "any type" of bicycle is a NO-GO to me.
I can't help thinking that a fold up "any metallic" item is a compromise when knowing that a "solid" example exists.
And no,... I am not an engineer or a metallurgist.
Do have a good evening.
What will TARIFFS do to bikes across-the-board?
Does this bike work on dirt roads also?
The Huffy trike costs about the same amount and comes with 2 batteries,DON"T care about folding bit
A folding frame makes zero sense for a bulky and heavy trike. These bikes are made for people with mobility issues.