$2499.... seems to be the starting price, well before any specials or sales.... need to save up for this one, but it looks so FUN and perfect for my plus size body...... thanks for the great video. So many of the other trike videos only talk about it and showing skinny people on them. I'm 65 years old, 270lbs... this looks like it could handle the weight.
Love this! It is listed on your website with a 500w motor and front and rear motor option. Would they both be upgraded to 750w? Would the 7 speed shifters be available on both front and rear models? I would need to fit this in a van with a 52 inch opening, is the seat low enough to fit? Thanks! This could be the one!!
Sorry that was an accident. It is a 500w front hub motor. I accidentally say 750w in the video. I'm going to make another video with measurements. I'll try and get that completed and uploaded this week!
I could hear the motor straining as it went up hill. My son has an e-bike at it is always quite. Have you tested This on gravel, dirt or uneven surfaces. I live in the country. I'm disabled And use a wheel chair. Other trikes won't work for me but this seat and handlebar configuration would. What is the distance between charges?
The motor is quiet in person, but does need to work harder up hills. It can go on hard packed trails no problem, we will also be coming out with a more powerful version and fat tires soon.
I’ve been looking at a very similar bike made in the Netherlands (also called easy rider.. no way to ship it to America though) that cost $6-8K depending on options). The similar version had the motor in the rear, in the gear changing mechanisms were all in a permanently sealed hub. I think this bike is good for the price, but no matter who makes the bike, a front wheel powered trike it’s not going to do so well on gravel, especially uphill.
I was getting used to the throttle power, as you apply gradual power it grips perfectly. Of course it will slip on ice, on wet pavement it will do just fine. We will determine the weight distribution and make a video on that. Thanks!
Questions. Wow, comfortable, beautiful, stable. Tradeoffs--front wheel drive for easier maintenance, but less traction than rear wheel. Questions: for longer range, can a spare battery be easily traded out? I will need a trike for grocery shopping. When storage is added, will I be able to carry three full bags? What are the tradeoffs between cable and hydraulic disk brakes? And then the comment--if the electric motor needs to be replaced in one to three years, its a simple fix. I plan to ride several times a week. Should I expect to regularly replace the motor?
Check out more on this e trike here www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022
Very nice. We looked for a larger chair to put on my wifes trike but couldn't find one. This is gooing to help a lot of people.
$2499.... seems to be the starting price, well before any specials or sales.... need to save up for this one, but it looks so FUN and perfect for my plus size body...... thanks for the great video. So many of the other trike videos only talk about it and showing skinny people on them. I'm 65 years old, 270lbs... this looks like it could handle the weight.
I have a pet that goes everywhere with me. At that price you would think they’d be at least one more likely to baskets.
Me too. My first thought was where is the basket, not just for pets but for groceries too.
Love this! It is listed on your website with a 500w motor and front and rear motor option. Would they both be upgraded to 750w? Would the 7 speed shifters be available on both front and rear models? I would need to fit this in a van with a 52 inch opening, is the seat low enough to fit? Thanks! This could be the one!!
Sorry that was an accident. It is a 500w front hub motor. I accidentally say 750w in the video. I'm going to make another video with measurements. I'll try and get that completed and uploaded this week!
It would awesome to make a basket in the front to hold groceries or pups
It does! Here's the link to see it, www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022
This is awesome. It’s going to replace a lot of recumbent trikes.
On your website, it lists the front wheel as 20 inches and the back wheels at 16 inches. Same with the similar model.
Awesome how much
www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022
Fantastic. Can its wheels be modified for off trail riding with my younger friends 🎉
Unfortunately no. But we can try and take it on some trails to see how it performs.
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Are the brakes mechanical or hydraulic?
I could hear the motor straining as it went up hill. My son has an e-bike at it is always quite. Have you tested
This on gravel, dirt or uneven surfaces. I live in the country. I'm disabled
And use a wheel chair. Other trikes won't work for me but this seat and handlebar configuration would. What is the distance between charges?
The motor is quiet in person, but does need to work harder up hills. It can go on hard packed trails no problem, we will also be coming out with a more powerful version and fat tires soon.
I’ve been looking at a very similar bike made in the Netherlands (also called easy rider.. no way to ship it to America though) that cost $6-8K depending on options). The similar version had the motor in the rear, in the gear changing mechanisms were all in a permanently sealed hub. I think this bike is good for the price, but no matter who makes the bike, a front wheel powered trike it’s not going to do so well on gravel, especially uphill.
Do you have front and/or rear baskets available so this could be useful for shopping?
We will have a basket option. Also, any of our bags can work on the handlebars as well.
Is it possible to put 2 1000 watt hub motors in the rear wheels a bigger battery and controller?
That would essentially be like building an entirely new ebike? I'm sure it could be done, but we don't recommend it.
sounds like the front tire is slipping when you apply throttle, what is the weight distribution? Would this be a problem on a slippery / icy surface?
I was getting used to the throttle power, as you apply gradual power it grips perfectly. Of course it will slip on ice, on wet pavement it will do just fine. We will determine the weight distribution and make a video on that. Thanks!
awesome
Questions. Wow, comfortable, beautiful, stable. Tradeoffs--front wheel drive for easier maintenance, but less traction than rear wheel. Questions: for longer range, can a spare battery be easily traded out? I will need a trike for grocery shopping. When storage is added, will I be able to carry three full bags? What are the tradeoffs between cable and hydraulic disk brakes? And then the comment--if the electric motor needs to be replaced in one to three years, its a simple fix. I plan to ride several times a week. Should I expect to regularly replace the motor?
But unfortunately people with limited ability don't have the income to buy them 😢
Fantastic looking rig
No reverse?
We'll add that for the production version.