My wife and I both have Bafang add on power for our Catrike Roads. Mine is a hub motor and hers is a front drive. Mine only has a throttle, so I just use it on hills, while hers also has pedal assist which means she can lead and I can attempt to keep up. We are both in our early 50's and switched to recumbents about 7 years ago, 100% recommend, INFINITELY more comfortable than my old carbon fiber road bike....it may be slow, but I couldn't care less!!! Hoping to put 2,000 miles on this summer....
It's awesome. Can get carried away with power.. I've got a pair of 52v 17ah and a continuous 40a controller and a 2kw motor. Got some heat sinks for the with motor coming. Peak 5kw :) new i Underwear required :) ive got a KMX with the hub motor. On steep hills keep it moving with pedals in lowest gear then the motor torque kicks in. Get one with suspension though. Really do!
I would like to properly thank Mickey for Donating for the Tahoe event to raise money for Shriners Nor Cal, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Sacramento, and several veterans organizations. I’m not ready to give up my road bike yet but am going to be spending part of my first SSDI check on a “laid back” cycle. I’m very excited to come in and get a fitting…
I bought my Terratrikerambler two years ago. Now at 79averaging 127 miles a month I’m looking forward to the assist to smooth out the hills to keep me from going farther.
Great video! Checked all the things I’ve been thinking. I’ve got a nice recumbent and don’t like what’s out there in my price range for e-assist. Will look into converting my current bike. Best of both worlds. Thank you!
Is it cheaper to buy a recumbent trike with electric assist already included, or buy an affordable trike without it and then have it added after market with a kit?
Since you asked, here's my take: I've been mildly obssessed with getting a recumbent for a few years now. I have an e-assist velomobile on pre-order, but I've noticed that the representatives and evangelists of recumbents are guys (mostly) in the back nine of their life, myself included. Maybe we see our inevitable physical decline and want to anticipate and extend our mobility, but whatever the reason, I think we also have another role. Our civilization NEEDS to change the way we get around. E-assist trikes are an obvious small carbon footprint solution. Buy more, ride more, be seen. We are now where automobiles were in the early 1900's, pushing horse-drawn technology out. Electric cars, sure, but e-trikes just as much.
I’m 43 and I’m in the market for a trike… can’t wait to get one. After brain surgery #5 I’ve put on some weight. Although there are many things I could “blame” it on, I choose to blame it on myself.
can you put a electric on anura green speed don't want front wheel motor wont work for me steep gravel rd and one wheel just spin if you got some thing let me know.
Laid Back Mickey, Please help me! A Trike seems to fit! I have not tried one yet but I have a Breathing Problem! I have C.O.P.D. And have shortness of Breathe? I live on the East Coast and most of the Dealers on West Coast? Let’s talk and see what’s my Solution may be?
We don't carry Sun trikes, so I can't give a thorough thought on that one. We prefer the quality of a Catrike eCat or TerraTrike EVO at a similar price point.
I’m thinking about buying this trike, but I have a Maverick without a battery, and I can lift it into our four-wheel-drive truck. I’m concerned this trike will be too heavy for me to lift, and I have to drive to the bike path. About how much heavier and awkward is an e-assist to lift?
The whole idea is this is your transport now so ride everywhere you don't need to take passengers or a big load. The more people on bikes mixing in normal traffic, the safer it gets for us.
@@rossbrumby1957 I wish I could, but I live in an area with high traffic, and those who ride on the roads are braver than I am. There have been several fatalities in the last two years and many injuries. Two people were killed on trikes last year in Clermont, Florida.
Forget hub drives altogether, if the battery goes flat, they normally drag a little . They are not as good up steep hills because they dont go through gears like bottom mount motors do. You can get a full auto setup with the enviolo cvt rear hub- look into that, no more changing gears and ability to preset the desired input effort or cadence.
I added electric assist to my catrike about 3 years ago, best decision I ever made!
My wife and I both have Bafang add on power for our Catrike Roads. Mine is a hub motor and hers is a front drive. Mine only has a throttle, so I just use it on hills, while hers also has pedal assist which means she can lead and I can attempt to keep up.
We are both in our early 50's and switched to recumbents about 7 years ago, 100% recommend, INFINITELY more comfortable than my old carbon fiber road bike....it may be slow, but I couldn't care less!!! Hoping to put 2,000 miles on this summer....
It's awesome. Can get carried away with power.. I've got a pair of 52v 17ah and a continuous 40a controller and a 2kw motor. Got some heat sinks for the with motor coming. Peak 5kw :) new i
Underwear required :) ive got a KMX with the hub motor. On steep hills keep it moving with pedals in lowest gear then the motor torque kicks in. Get one with suspension though. Really do!
Well said. It will get more people involved and keep aging or impaired people riding. I don’t need it yet but when I feel like do I will jump on it!
I would like to properly thank Mickey for Donating for the Tahoe event to raise money for Shriners Nor Cal, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Sacramento, and several veterans organizations. I’m not ready to give up my road bike yet but am going to be spending part of my first SSDI check on a “laid back” cycle. I’m very excited to come in and get a fitting…
I bought my Terratrikerambler two years ago. Now at 79averaging 127 miles a month I’m looking forward to the assist to smooth out the hills to keep me from going farther.
Great video! Checked all the things I’ve been thinking. I’ve got a nice recumbent and don’t like what’s out there in my price range for e-assist. Will look into converting my current bike. Best of both worlds. Thank you!
Is it cheaper to buy a recumbent trike with electric assist already included, or buy an affordable trike without it and then have it added after market with a kit?
Great presentation and I agree. A motor lets you ride to many other areas of your town or city especially where hills were a deterrent.
We I got my motor about 5 years ago, it made me feel 30 again.
I love the Catrike eCAT Dumont in the eOn Green colour. Will there be a new model over the next year or so? Thanks.
Catrike released the MAX last year. There will be new trikes from other brands this year.
Since you asked, here's my take: I've been mildly obssessed with getting a recumbent for a few years now. I have an e-assist velomobile on pre-order, but I've noticed that the representatives and evangelists of recumbents are guys (mostly) in the back nine of their life, myself included. Maybe we see our inevitable physical decline and want to anticipate and extend our mobility, but whatever the reason, I think we also have another role. Our civilization NEEDS to change the way we get around. E-assist trikes are an obvious small carbon footprint solution. Buy more, ride more, be seen. We are now where automobiles were in the early 1900's, pushing horse-drawn technology out. Electric cars, sure, but e-trikes just as much.
I’m 43 and I’m in the market for a trike… can’t wait to get one. After brain surgery #5 I’ve put on some weight. Although there are many things I could “blame” it on, I choose to blame it on myself.
can you put a electric on anura green speed don't want front wheel motor wont work for me steep gravel rd and one wheel just spin if you got some thing let me know.
What’s the best trike do you sell that can handle dry beach sand??
I’m sorry., electric trike I’m speaking about. Thank you
Laid Back Mickey, Please help me! A Trike seems to fit! I have not tried one yet but I have a Breathing Problem! I have C.O.P.D.
And have shortness of Breathe? I live on the East Coast and most of the Dealers on West Coast? Let’s talk and see what’s my
Solution may be?
Hi Joseph, feel free to call our shop at 916-619-1003 :)
Why Get an Electric Assist Trike in 2022? Because this year is 2022.
Thank You Mac McGee
Any thoughts about the sun seeker electric tadpole?
We don't carry Sun trikes, so I can't give a thorough thought on that one. We prefer the quality of a Catrike eCat or TerraTrike EVO at a similar price point.
I’m thinking about buying this trike, but I have a Maverick without a battery, and I can lift it into our four-wheel-drive truck. I’m concerned this trike will be too heavy for me to lift, and I have to drive to the bike path. About how much heavier and awkward is an e-assist to lift?
Not much more 'awkward' but about 17lbs heavier.
The whole idea is this is your transport now so ride everywhere you don't need to take passengers or a big load. The more people on bikes mixing in normal traffic, the safer it gets for us.
@@rossbrumby1957 I wish I could, but I live in an area with high traffic, and those who ride on the roads are braver than I am. There have been several fatalities in the last two years and many injuries. Two people were killed on trikes last year in Clermont, Florida.
What motor do you recommend for my GreenSpeed Magnum XL?
Currently the LBC500 hub drive works best ruclips.net/video/aLZpLG906nw/видео.html
Forget hub drives altogether, if the battery goes flat, they normally drag a little . They are not as good up steep hills because they dont go through gears like bottom mount motors do. You can get a full auto setup with the enviolo cvt rear hub- look into that, no more changing gears and ability to preset the desired input effort or cadence.
I have an ICE folding Sprint. Got any e-hardware for me?
ICE is partnered up with Shimano to equip ICE trikes with the STEPS motor system, so that's an option!
We install our LBC350 which works great also ruclips.net/video/aLZpLG906nw/видео.html
What kind of pedals did you have on that trike?
Those are the standard TerraTrike pedals with heel straps :)