Joanne1953
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I’m a newbie to the electric trike world and trying to do my research. The problem is I don’t know what I need to know. Thanks to anyone who can help me narrow down the choices, based on what I am looking for.
I want an in-town-use e-trike that I can pedal (for exercise) on the flat streets/sidewalks of town. I need the electric motor to get me back up the (somewhat steep) hill to my house. I’m 68, 5’3”, overweight and out-of-shape with arthritic knees. I don’t think I want a recumbent trike, unless there are convincing arguments for one. I prefer trikes with a backrest, or the ability to change the seat to one with a backrest. High speeds (over 15 mph) and being able to make sharp turns are not important to me, but I don’t want to feel like I could walk faster, either. High reliability and sturdiness ARE important. A real bonus would be the ability to fit it in the back of my Honda CR-V so I could take it to area bike paths for longer rides.
1. What size motor (or battery or whatever!) do I need to easily get up a substantial hill that winds it’s way up for about 1/2 mile.
2. I see e-trikes with large front tires and smaller back tires, some with tires all the same size, and others with large back tires and a smaller front tire. “What’s it all about, Alfie?” She wails. What size tires are the right ones for my stated needs???
3. I prefer simple and do not need high tech and high price. I do want it to have a brake when it’s stopped - not interested in or able to chase it in the grocery parking lot as it rolls away from me. Also, I actually like coaster brakes, but any kind of good brakes are fine.
4. I won’t be riding after dark or in bad weather, so not overly concerned about lights.
5. Being able to reverse by flipping a switch (or whatever you do) and going backwards would be a great, but not essential.
6. What else is important to be aware of and look for and ask about? Lithium-ion battery, not lead, yes. What else?
Thanks in advance for any advice, suggestions, or reviews.
Joanne
I want an in-town-use e-trike that I can pedal (for exercise) on the flat streets/sidewalks of town. I need the electric motor to get me back up the (somewhat steep) hill to my house. I’m 68, 5’3”, overweight and out-of-shape with arthritic knees. I don’t think I want a recumbent trike, unless there are convincing arguments for one. I prefer trikes with a backrest, or the ability to change the seat to one with a backrest. High speeds (over 15 mph) and being able to make sharp turns are not important to me, but I don’t want to feel like I could walk faster, either. High reliability and sturdiness ARE important. A real bonus would be the ability to fit it in the back of my Honda CR-V so I could take it to area bike paths for longer rides.
1. What size motor (or battery or whatever!) do I need to easily get up a substantial hill that winds it’s way up for about 1/2 mile.
2. I see e-trikes with large front tires and smaller back tires, some with tires all the same size, and others with large back tires and a smaller front tire. “What’s it all about, Alfie?” She wails. What size tires are the right ones for my stated needs???
3. I prefer simple and do not need high tech and high price. I do want it to have a brake when it’s stopped - not interested in or able to chase it in the grocery parking lot as it rolls away from me. Also, I actually like coaster brakes, but any kind of good brakes are fine.
4. I won’t be riding after dark or in bad weather, so not overly concerned about lights.
5. Being able to reverse by flipping a switch (or whatever you do) and going backwards would be a great, but not essential.
6. What else is important to be aware of and look for and ask about? Lithium-ion battery, not lead, yes. What else?
Thanks in advance for any advice, suggestions, or reviews.
Joanne