Mission: Short trips (<10 miles, r/t) for 1) shopping, 2) transporting hobby equipment to venues (not more than 2 to 3 cu. ft/ ~40 lbs.), and 3) light recreation/workouts. A car substitute for short trips within the community.
Terrain: Some low central Florida hills within a suburban community.
Aesthetic: I don't care for the traditional "upright" look. Prefer either a semi-recumbent, chopper, or fat tire look. However, the larger tired Evelo Compass looks interesting.
Rider: 72 years old; 5' 7", 190 lbs., reasonably good health, but not fit, low endurance; but I will tend to want to drive more aggressively than the typical Old F--t.
Price: Less than $3,000; however a bit more if a perfect fit.
I've ruled out tadpoles because of their very limited cargo capacity. I owned a non-motorized tad 3 years ago and loved it but had to sell due to move to mountains. Moving back to Fla.
I've been looking at delta fat trikes, mainly these:
* Addmotor 350 and 330, but no parking brake which I consider essential. Sold on Amazon.
* GoPlus. Sold on Amazon
* Fat trike on electrictrike.com
* Fat trike on epicsontech.com
What are your thoughts about these fat trikes for my purposes?
Also, semi-recumbent and chopper delta bikes are also capable of carrying stuff. Here are a couple examples:
* Electric Eco-Delta SX
* Worksman Electric Personal Activity Stretch
And the semi upright:
* Evelo Compass
How would these compare for my purposes, especially in terms of:
* Stability
* Speed
* Range
* Convenience/comfort
Terrain: Some low central Florida hills within a suburban community.
Aesthetic: I don't care for the traditional "upright" look. Prefer either a semi-recumbent, chopper, or fat tire look. However, the larger tired Evelo Compass looks interesting.
Rider: 72 years old; 5' 7", 190 lbs., reasonably good health, but not fit, low endurance; but I will tend to want to drive more aggressively than the typical Old F--t.
Price: Less than $3,000; however a bit more if a perfect fit.
I've ruled out tadpoles because of their very limited cargo capacity. I owned a non-motorized tad 3 years ago and loved it but had to sell due to move to mountains. Moving back to Fla.
I've been looking at delta fat trikes, mainly these:
* Addmotor 350 and 330, but no parking brake which I consider essential. Sold on Amazon.
* GoPlus. Sold on Amazon
* Fat trike on electrictrike.com
* Fat trike on epicsontech.com
What are your thoughts about these fat trikes for my purposes?
Also, semi-recumbent and chopper delta bikes are also capable of carrying stuff. Here are a couple examples:
* Electric Eco-Delta SX
* Worksman Electric Personal Activity Stretch
And the semi upright:
* Evelo Compass
How would these compare for my purposes, especially in terms of:
* Stability
* Speed
* Range
* Convenience/comfort
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