Hi Nice review thank you. When you used the bike daily did you have to recharge daily? How often otherwise? Is there a big difference in battery use depending upon the power level employed? You mentioned that attaching was a bot if a faff, what in particular would you highlight? What is the weight of your unit, was it possible to transfer to a car , could you consider doing that? Any other thoughts on continued use that are not shared here? Many thanks again for a helpful video, these appear to be in short supply for such goods, other than those provided by the vendors
Hi there. No, I rarely had to recharge daily but I usually did so it was always 100% at the start of each ride. Otherwise every 2-3 days. Yes, there is a very big difference from 30 mins use of level 1 vs level 5. I did say it was a faff but to be honest it's because I don't have the mounting aid that Triride sells. As I said in the vid the total weight is probably around 17/18kg. I have got it into a car once by removing the battery but it was quite an unstable lift. If I were doing it regularly I would need either a better method or more likely someone to help me. You're welcome, that's why I do these - hard to find info about it!
I think that'd be via your dealer or just taking it to a bike shop. You could do it on your own if savvy enough - I'm not super familiar with disc brakes so would take to shop. For rim brakes you simply swap out the brake pads with an Allen key
The bike clips on to the frame of your chair. You transfer into your chair as normal and then attach the bike component. Here it's shown in slow-mo from different angles: ruclips.net/video/edqIlST8ir8/видео.html
Hi Paul, I haven’t yet - I moved to Aberdeen and it’s all packed away in its box. Drop me a line on Facebook or via email (dnnyjgrdn@hotmail.com) if you’re interested. Cheers
Fantastic educational video. KEEP IT UP Danny!
As long as the disabled pay for these scooters themselves then that is fine. But we taxpayers should not be forced to pay for these electric toys.
@@aldendamon-cowles7371 Then the government shouldn't be forced to supply you with things like electricity, get it yourself.
Hi Nice review thank you. When you used the bike daily did you have to recharge daily? How often otherwise? Is there a big difference in battery use depending upon the power level employed? You mentioned that attaching was a bot if a faff, what in particular would you highlight? What is the weight of your unit, was it possible to transfer to a car , could you consider doing that? Any other thoughts on continued use that are not shared here? Many thanks again for a helpful video, these appear to be in short supply for such goods, other than those provided by the vendors
Hi there. No, I rarely had to recharge daily but I usually did so it was always 100% at the start of each ride. Otherwise every 2-3 days. Yes, there is a very big difference from 30 mins use of level 1 vs level 5. I did say it was a faff but to be honest it's because I don't have the mounting aid that Triride sells. As I said in the vid the total weight is probably around 17/18kg. I have got it into a car once by removing the battery but it was quite an unstable lift. If I were doing it regularly I would need either a better method or more likely someone to help me. You're welcome, that's why I do these - hard to find info about it!
Do a review on your Carbon Bike ;)
When the weather’s a little better and I can get some outside shots I will!
Hi , How you do to change the brakes on a TriBike please ?
I think that'd be via your dealer or just taking it to a bike shop. You could do it on your own if savvy enough - I'm not super familiar with disc brakes so would take to shop. For rim brakes you simply swap out the brake pads with an Allen key
hello! just seen the bottom of the description - are you still looking to sell it? thanks
Hello, yes I am - please pop me a private message with your number or check the listing out on Facebook :)
How do you transfer onto the bike?
The bike clips on to the frame of your chair. You transfer into your chair as normal and then attach the bike component. Here it's shown in slow-mo from different angles: ruclips.net/video/edqIlST8ir8/видео.html
Hi Danny, did you sell your triride as yet? Not sure how to DM you, do I have to join facebook lol. Yours, Paul (Inverness)
Hi Paul, I haven’t yet - I moved to Aberdeen and it’s all packed away in its box. Drop me a line on Facebook or via email (dnnyjgrdn@hotmail.com) if you’re interested. Cheers