FlimsybutFeisty
New Member
I'm new and hopefully not too confused. I did a search within the forums for "trike" but nothing much came up - I just hope I'm not asking questions that have already been answered. (Fyi, I did skim the post and replies to the woman with health issues but she seemed wary of trikes and my questions are specifically about trikes)
Here's why I want/need this trike:
I am only 37 years old and am relatively fit but I have a health problem that causes severe fatigue and pain in my joints (it's not arthritis but a genetic disorder called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility). I don't need a wheelchair yet (hopefully never!) but my search for an urban transportation alternative has been frustrating. I've found my options fall in only two categories: products for sport (electric bicycles or toy electric scooters) or products for very old people (electric wheelchairs or traditional adult tricyles). It also means I have to choose between something I can only ride outside or something that can only be used indoors (like a shopping mall).
Here's what I'm looking for:
An affordable, compact, relatively lightweight electric/pedal assist trike that has some cargo carrying capability and been tried/tested by someone independent. And no recumbents! (Yes, I'm aware I'm basically asking for a unicorn)
I'm very interested in the Kiffy (http://www.kiffy.fr) and according to the president of the company, they'll offer an electric version in 2015. (I would order it but the language barrier was becoming problematic. Does anyone here speak French?)
I am open to other, similar trikes and would love to get recommendations. I saw someone suggested the Helkama E-Trike 3 Gear but it seems equally difficult to procure as the Kiffy. I live in Georgia (USA), and I must be practical as far as shipping and maintenance goes. A big problem is that it seems like most of the modern e-trikes (aka not Grandpa's Schwinn) are made and sold overseas and I really don't want to have to shell out $2-4K for something I've never laid eyes on. (but I will if I must!)
Aside from suggesting trikes, can anyone suggest a tried-and-true retail store or website that is knowledgeable about and offers trikes? I'll even consider traveling if it means I can see and test a trike in person!
Thanks in advance for any help!!
Here's why I want/need this trike:
I am only 37 years old and am relatively fit but I have a health problem that causes severe fatigue and pain in my joints (it's not arthritis but a genetic disorder called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility). I don't need a wheelchair yet (hopefully never!) but my search for an urban transportation alternative has been frustrating. I've found my options fall in only two categories: products for sport (electric bicycles or toy electric scooters) or products for very old people (electric wheelchairs or traditional adult tricyles). It also means I have to choose between something I can only ride outside or something that can only be used indoors (like a shopping mall).
Here's what I'm looking for:
An affordable, compact, relatively lightweight electric/pedal assist trike that has some cargo carrying capability and been tried/tested by someone independent. And no recumbents! (Yes, I'm aware I'm basically asking for a unicorn)
I'm very interested in the Kiffy (http://www.kiffy.fr) and according to the president of the company, they'll offer an electric version in 2015. (I would order it but the language barrier was becoming problematic. Does anyone here speak French?)
I am open to other, similar trikes and would love to get recommendations. I saw someone suggested the Helkama E-Trike 3 Gear but it seems equally difficult to procure as the Kiffy. I live in Georgia (USA), and I must be practical as far as shipping and maintenance goes. A big problem is that it seems like most of the modern e-trikes (aka not Grandpa's Schwinn) are made and sold overseas and I really don't want to have to shell out $2-4K for something I've never laid eyes on. (but I will if I must!)
Aside from suggesting trikes, can anyone suggest a tried-and-true retail store or website that is knowledgeable about and offers trikes? I'll even consider traveling if it means I can see and test a trike in person!
Thanks in advance for any help!!