It would be nice to see this in a Sixthreezero Two Front Wheel Electric Bike configuration but as a recumbent. It would probably be much more stable for her... at least it seems that way.
Any way to build pedals so you do not have to do 180 full rotation when pedaling without assist? Due to mobility issues I can not do 180 full rotation with knees?
She might need a crank length adjuster on the left side with a heel retainer for safety. Would recommend addressing that with someone experienced in adjusting bikes/trikes for handicapped riders.
Yeah agreed, these can also be used, www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-1-5-inch-Pedal-Blocks-Bicycles/dp/B0C5ZBCKZ1/ref=asc_df_B0C5ZBCKZ1/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=663209973103&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4613697636056111116&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007527&hvtargid=pla-2186769740081&psc=1&mcid=e2cc0a3a0e9d3356ba4bd26499249332 We are going to make a video on them.
You didnt show her getting on the trike. This is a problem for a lot of handicapped people. This trike looks the right size. It appears to be seat most could sit on. I would to see something like your trike replace all the cheap, unreliable scooters out there. If the seat could rotate and flat foot platform for feet so the person could mount more easily. Lots of handicapped would prefer this to scooters.
We have a new version that does have a footrest, www.sixthreezero.com/products/simple-glide-fat-tire-750w-recumbent-e-trike-w-footrest/?variant=51633985651060
Thicker pads are not the answer. What she needs is the ability to move the seat forward. The fact that this e-trike does not have that option is a non-starter for many people with mobility issues. I'm disabled since birth. I've searched for years trying to find an e-bike to accommodate my needs. Because I am a mere 4 ft. 7" tall complicates matters. I'm even willing to hire someone to build a custom e-bike, but who?
Actually our newest version has a smaller frame which allows shorter riders to ride with out the pads. Here is a link, www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022
Check out more about this E Trike here www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022
It would be nice to see this in a Sixthreezero Two Front Wheel Electric Bike configuration but as a recumbent. It would probably be much more stable for her... at least it seems that way.
Any way to build pedals so you do not have to do 180 full rotation when pedaling without assist? Due to mobility issues I can not do 180 full rotation with knees?
How much longer do you think before this is available?
She might need a crank length adjuster on the left side with a heel retainer for safety.
Would recommend addressing that with someone experienced in adjusting bikes/trikes for handicapped riders.
Yeah agreed, these can also be used, www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-1-5-inch-Pedal-Blocks-Bicycles/dp/B0C5ZBCKZ1/ref=asc_df_B0C5ZBCKZ1/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=663209973103&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4613697636056111116&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007527&hvtargid=pla-2186769740081&psc=1&mcid=e2cc0a3a0e9d3356ba4bd26499249332
We are going to make a video on them.
@@sixthreezerocan the easi rider be folded to be transported on planes?
The only piece that folds is the handlebars, which fold down. I'm not sure if it could be a checked bag.
Phone rep said baskets are not available on this model which is a problem for most physically challenged who no doubt need a place for storage.
You didnt show her getting on the trike. This is a problem for a lot of handicapped people. This trike looks the right size. It appears to be seat most could sit on. I would to see something like your trike replace all the cheap, unreliable scooters out there. If the seat could rotate and flat foot platform for feet so the person could mount more easily. Lots of handicapped would prefer this to scooters.
We have a new version that does have a footrest, www.sixthreezero.com/products/simple-glide-fat-tire-750w-recumbent-e-trike-w-footrest/?variant=51633985651060
Please don't let us watch the video before tell us that we must like it😢
Thicker pads are not the answer. What she needs is the ability to move the seat forward. The fact that this e-trike does not have that option is a non-starter for many people with mobility issues. I'm disabled since birth. I've searched for years trying to find an e-bike to accommodate my needs. Because I am a mere 4 ft. 7" tall complicates matters. I'm even willing to hire someone to build a custom e-bike, but who?
Actually our newest version has a smaller frame which allows shorter riders to ride with out the pads. Here is a link, www.sixthreezero.com/products/easy-rider-compact-500w-e-trike/?variant=42985371173022