This is the smartest design I've seen on RUclips for a trike - standard or reverse. Great improvement over the skinny tire unit. I'll be interested to see how their doing this Spring when I'll be making my final decision. It'll be fun learning to balance at a stop, riding while standing up and working on just a bit of drifting. Okay, "drifting" maybe not so much. As this ""Snow Leopard" says "Get off your asses"!
I believe, with practice, you could. I'm eighty and balancing at rest would be one of my first attainable objectives. Remember, this demonstrator is not a seasoned rider and I could see his improvement in this couple of hour tour. As with all new toys; Get some expert instruction before those bad habits get to be habits.
I really like this with the price is not affordable for the masses I think there's more poor people than rich. Maybe it doesn't roll like the other ones which are really dangerous three wheels makes it roll over that's one good thing about this
It can go up to 20mph, and the range is up to 50 miles on a single charge depending on weight of the rider, electric usage and the terrain. Steep hills are challenging if you are over 225lbs. www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-fat-tire-750w-reverse-e-trike/?variant=44247821549726
Disappointed to see it is not in the same color as the first one :( bummer. We just ordered & received the regular one & already plan on ordering a second one if this rides good for both myself & my wife. We just viewed this video an hour ago & she would really like the fat tires more but does not like that color scheme on here at all. Any chance this will come in the Navy color scheme?
Nice, the front wheels do articulate and keep the front wheels on the ground and when it has a 20 amp battery then I’ll pull the trigger. Nice otherwise.
Sorry for the confusion, it is in fact 20ah, it's on the specs on the product page www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-fat-tire-750w-reverse-e-trike/?variant=44247821549726
Really nice bike. What bet? What I noticed about your company is you never put large batteries. I just don't understand it. Somebody companies are coming out with the trikes and bikes with a large batteries or extra batteries and not you guys. Please please offer bigger batteries.
This is the smartest design I've seen on RUclips for a trike - standard or reverse. Great improvement over the skinny tire unit. I'll be interested to see how their doing this Spring when I'll be making my final decision.
It'll be fun learning to balance at a stop, riding while standing up and working on just a bit of drifting. Okay, "drifting" maybe not so much. As this ""Snow Leopard" says "Get off your asses"!
Ideal design for my needs!!
I like fat tires and it looks like a great reverse trike. I really like the idea of hydraulic brakes.
When you come to a stop, do you have to put your feet down?
Yes you do. It can balance in its own but when sitting your feet need to be down.
I believe, with practice, you could. I'm eighty and balancing at rest would be one of my first attainable objectives. Remember, this demonstrator is not a seasoned rider and I could see his improvement in this couple of hour tour. As with all new toys; Get some expert instruction before those bad habits get to be habits.
I really like this with the price is not affordable for the masses I think there's more poor people than rich. Maybe it doesn't roll like the other ones which are really dangerous three wheels makes it roll over that's one good thing about this
🔥the articulation of the front wheels should be tighter to stand up on its own without a kickstand..
That being said, great looking trike
Think sounds like it's going to rattle apartment. I really like it.😂
It's the fenders because of how bumpy the terrain is. On really bumpy terrain it may be best to remove the fenders.
I love this design but i get very dizzy at 77 yo. I need this design with 4 wheels. Wish i could try it
Very nice. Weight limit?
HOW FAST DOES IT GO AND HOW MANY HOURS OF RIDING, CAN IT GO UP ON STIFF HILLS AND HOW MUCH AND WHERE TO BUY ONE
It can go up to 20mph, and the range is up to 50 miles on a single charge depending on weight of the rider, electric usage and the terrain. Steep hills are challenging if you are over 225lbs. www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-fat-tire-750w-reverse-e-trike/?variant=44247821549726
Does it have regenerative braking?
It does not.
@@sixthreezero Unfortunate. This function really makes long or steep hills safer as the brakes just don't heat up and fail or wear prematurely.
Can it reverse electronically with the motor?
No it cannot.
if it gives you no more stability than a 2 wheel bike what is the advantage over one.
Disappointed to see it is not in the same color as the first one :( bummer. We just ordered & received the regular one & already plan on ordering a second one if this rides good for both myself & my wife. We just viewed this video an hour ago & she would really like the fat tires more but does not like that color scheme on here at all. Any chance this will come in the Navy color scheme?
Nice, the front wheels do articulate and keep the front wheels on the ground and when it has a 20 amp battery then I’ll pull the trigger. Nice otherwise.
It does have a 20ah battery!
@@sixthreezero Could have sworn the fellow said it had a 15 amp battery.
@@sixthreezeroHe did say 15 amp hour battery. Please let us know which one it has if that’s wrong.
Sorry for the confusion, it is in fact 20ah, it's on the specs on the product page www.sixthreezero.com/products/sixthreezero-fat-tire-750w-reverse-e-trike/?variant=44247821549726
Really nice bike. What bet? What I noticed about your company is you never put large batteries. I just don't understand it. Somebody companies are coming out with the trikes and bikes with a large batteries or extra batteries and not you guys. Please please offer bigger batteries.
The battery on this model 20ah. About the biggest you'll find, other than a 21ah.
@@sixthreezero can you unlock the speed? Make it going a little faster?
It will be able to go up to 20mph.
Sounds really noisy
It's the fenders because of how bumpy the terrain is. On really bumpy terrain it may be best to remove the fenders.