Lectric XP Trike - lectricebikes.sjv.io/4e626G MOONCOOL TK1 - www.mooncool.com/?ref=ZqkzleS... DISCOUNTS: EBIKE100: $100 off over $1200 EBIKE200: $200 off over $1500
Nice review. For numerous reasons, I feel the XP is better set up for its intended market. The step through is lower, the rear wheelbase is a bit wider offering a little better/improved stability and the PAS settings offer improved speed ranges and acceleration tuned better for beginners. Keep in mind that most of the important settings one would want to change including torque, are adjustable with the XP. I just wanted to clarify another point. As far as the acceleration of the XP, the torque is VERY easily adjustable using the settings menu to any one of 5 levels, from gentle to much more aggressive. I find the default settings nice and have never adjusted them. Also, the top speeds in PAS 1 & 2 are intentionally slower than the top speed of PAS 3, 4 and 5. Again, an important consideration for new trike riders. But even these limits are adjustable by the user through the settings menu and can be set to be higher in PAS 1 and PAS 2 if desired (to 14mph). Are the settings adjustable with the Mooncool? WAKING UP THE BATTERY only has to be done once after the battery is recharged and it stays 'awake' for up to two days. Not sure why it has to be woken up even once... It appears both trikes max out at about 8mph for those that want to pedal with reasonable resistance without ghost pedaling. Not surprising for a single gear trike. The maximum speed of the XP trike can be reduced to eliminate ghost pedaling, which I do. An option for gears on both trikes would have been nice. Overall, these trikes seem to be very, very similar and I think anyone considering either one will be happy with whichever one they choose. I have about 2500 trouble free miles on my XP although my seat partially broke (a weld point separated) and Lectric responded to me within hours, sent me a replacement seat that was immediately shipped (next day after my initial email to them) and delivered within a week - excellent customer service! Other than that, my trike has functioned flawlessly. I ride it almost every day, 13-17 miles. I am enjoying it so much!
the most alarming takeaway from the drive train statements was the comment about the rear differential bearings falling out of the Mooncool trike! I always feel like I'm buying a pig in a poke with these types of sales, but since there is no history available and no local displays here in the US where we could test-ride one, your type of review is what we must rely on. Thanks.
@@solistic33 Yes, the lectric bike not the moonbike That's a huge deal. If the bike is dead after that what happens if I'm out 30 miles on a trail with no access for my truck?
I’m confused as to why the trike would be dead after that. Rebuilding hubs is a very common thing. Can these hubs not be rebuilt? That’s concerning if that’s the case
Nicely done comparison of XP Trike and Mookool TK1. Wonderful to have your attention to detail, including measurements of the width differences. Donut test was great!
Please note Lectric is having financial issues, and also only took 1/3rd of their original order from the factory leaving the factory in distress. Many Chinese factories are closing down in e-bikes. Lectric focuses on putting out super cheap stuff, so there are no margins to reinvest. Moonkool 3” tires will be more comfortable plus the front shocks. Lectric has no dealers but Mookool is going through and recruiting dealers, so local service will be huge benefit of moonkool.
I noticed how you very subtly gave more credit to the MoonCool through the words you used. I couldn't help but feel you are in some way associated with the MoonCoiol company. I purchased the Lectric for the following plusses: both wheels are powered (something you didn't mention); seat suspension (much more important to me on a trike than fork suspension); the parking brakes and hydraulic brakes; display is larger and in the center; shorter step-over height; backrest on the seat; softer hand-grips and turning the motor on or off is no big deal for me.
You mentioned "both wheels are powered" (on the Lectric). On all trikes with true differentials, both rear wheels will be powered at all times, an important feature for me. Hope the author will clear this up.
While you were comparing it would have been very simple to look at the differentials on both trikes. Lectric XP trike rear end assembly is made by Taikin in China and I would also bet that the Mooncool differential is marked the same way which would mean the bearings would be the same also. That is a major point when comparing.
Just order the xp trike. I had good customer service I called and order on phone. I like the fact that you have to power the trike on the battery. I see this as a safety feature I have grandchildren. They can push buttons on handle bars and nothing will happen. I also like that it has parking brake. I like that it starts out slower . I have'nt received it yet I hope everything is ok when I get it. I'm just going on your video. Thank you
Hi, well I hope it arrives safely for you. If not, just reach out to them right away. They have been fairly quick with getting broken parts replaced. I am sure you will like it a lot.
You don't HAVE to pedal to make the xp go... I got that answer straight from lectric themselves. You can use throttle only without using the pedals at all
It sounds to me like you talk that moon cool up a lot more than you do the lectric trike. I have lectric trike, and I never had any problems with the brakes or nothing not
Well hope your luck lasts. Lots of issues with many, not all, Lectric trikes. I went through 2 returns they wanted them back due to issues. Richard is an upfront guy doing a great job. Again, hope your luck lasts. IMHO the best thing about the Lectric trikes is their customer service, not the trike... Johnny-c
He clearly stated not EVERYONE has had that issue. And he also clearly stated he liked the Mooncool slightly more for his own reasons. Doesn’t mean he works for them. That’s his OPINION. Some of us appreciate his honest, unbiased reviews
You only have to wake up the battery on the Lectric if it hasn't been used in 48 hrs. I consider that a good feature to save the battery from being dead , when not used in a while. I have the Lectric & have had zero problems. After viewing this video, I would buy the Lectric again.
Not true with mine. It can sit for about an hour and I have to wake up the battery. Very annoying. But it's good to hear that not all of them are like mine. Makes me wonder how they were designed. So either mine or yours isn't going to sleep properly. hmmm.
Thanks for the review, sir! I didn't know about Moon Cool. Before I knew about Lectric I was considering a Catrike with an "e" upgrade at a much higher investment price. I had been out of the biking world since I was doing Century's with my Trek aluminum bike on weekends with my local club. Now in my 60's fighting a torn ACL & insulin resistance it is more about a way to exercise gently without waiting to be at perfect health first. I also love rail trails and ham radios, thus a program called POTA (Parks On The Air) involves state, national, & Provincial Parks to be part of a program where you set up a low power radio & various antenna designs where you can Intersect 1 or more of these properties to make 10 contacts with your friends to "Activate" the location(s). This gets old hasbeens out of their basement ham radio shacks and into the fresh air, a win-win for my combined Hobby's as a full-time RVer. As far as which bike? Which one folds up more compactly to be carried in an RV? I may have to visit both or multiple showrooms in person to see for myself to give both a try before buying. Thanks for the reviews! Davey --KU9L
I enjoyed your review, but if I do decide it will have to be the Lectric XP. Their customer service is reported as excellent and, I only live a few miles from their location. Now after watching your review, I have one major concern, bearings. Not a cheap fix, and like in so many products today, issues seem to happen right after the warranty expires. I don’t know if the bearing issue has been rectified, but until so, I will wait. Thanks again for the review.
On the rear brake, Lectric has the caliper on the top with a guard on the bottom of the disk. Mooncool has the caliper on the bottom close to ground and no guard. This could be problem if you have to go over any type of bumps. Good review.
I have the mooncool TK1 folding. It does have parking brakes. I am having trouble getting cruise to work. If you could do a video engaging cruise function, that would be great. I love my mooncool so far. All of your comments about it are so true. My first trike and I love it. Thank you for your informative video.
Warning lights in front. Plus bright headlights as do motorcycles for on coming traffic. Yet the look of the bike should look Cool❣️ I used to drive a moped when I was a young kiddo. As I was growing and as an adult I drove motorcycles. 😊😁
I think appearance wise they’re very similar. I prefer the Mooncool but I think you’re right about the brakes. Huge mistake not putting parking brakes on I mean seriously what was it another five cents. Seems like that’s a must have on a trike. Great comparison Richard.
It is nice to know there are more options. For me the lectric pluses are 2 speeds that it can be used as a mobility device the grips look way better and the parking break. The great accessory package, price, the ability to rear tow, option for things like a rear child seat. 3 year warranty option. Moonvools advantages are the faster speeds, widths that will fit into my storage room and turning. I love the fat tires for winter. The irony is.... what will win me over I don't see yet. A bike service shop that will do the warranty and maintenance in my area. (Calgary Alberta) I mean would you buy a var you can't get parts for fast and have a warranty covered?
I have the mooncool bike now and it is very nice. How ever having said that I am having a problem with the rear brake lever hanging up and shutting down the motor. I haven’t been able to correct the problem,so I am stuck using the front brake only if I want the assist to work properly. I contacted the mooncool help site and was told to contact the vendor, so no help at all.😢
We'll that's a negative! Who would be the "vendor"??? Had a Lectric XP, 1st release last year that they had to take back because of all the damage/problems others also had. Have to say, Lectric's customer service is ROCK ON! That's what worry's me about these E-bike Chinese companies, poor customer service, they don't get it.....
You didn’t say anything about folding the bikes. Disappointing. Also, you said the Lectric is more difficult to steer. It’s difficult to tell from the video but the Lectric front stem isn’t straight but has an angle where it folds so it’s not a straight line with the fork. Is it the same or different from the Moontool? This may be the reason for the difference in steering.
Besides the obvious, there was something about the MoonCool that was nagging me that I've seen before and not on the Lectric. Today, when I took my Lectric XP 3.0 for a ride, I found it. The step through brace appears as the same. Fortunately, Lectric did not do that to the Trike. The extra foot space for mounting and dismounting favors the Lectric. The lack of parking brakes is important. Even the slight drainage slope in my garage will have my two trikes heading outside unless I use the parking brake. When I walk my dog with it and have to get off to pick up after her, I tie her to the trike. Without the parking brake, that wouldn't end well. MoonCool has the horn. That's a plus. The so-called directionals are useless, just are any other ones that I've seen on an ebike. Either have size and separation and a pair for both the front and rear of don't have them at all. The real thing lacking in the comparison are a meaningful discussion of the rear ends. I am going to assume the axle size and bearing size are the 6003-2RS 20mm and an unacceptably large percentage of them will fail on the MoonCool as they have and continue to fail on the Lectric. So that leaves the buying decision down to customer service. We know Lectric is replacing the entire Trike. What will MoonCool do? What will either do for people with the failure out of warranty? Tough luck? So, I believe an objective checklist of both features and predictions will favor the Lectric over the MoonCool, until MoonCool has a track record to support their company and products.
That's it for me , I wasn't aware of the axle and bearing issues on these😢 I thought it would be cute and real fun to own a Trike . I may still get one that's Not electric , I wouldn't want to stress that rear axle and bearings. Maybe some other company will build a heavy duty Etrike then I'll be interested again. I have seen some fat tire ones but total weight capacity is around 300 so I'm guessing they're for light duty😢
Only some people have had problems with the axle. There are many etrike brands and models out there. Look at Mooncool, Addmotor, SixthreeZero, to name a few. @@TheBikemaster94
if you want to get a seat with the backrest for the mooncool is it easy to swap out? also you did an excellent job explaining both bikes. How long does it take for charging them from dead to full? If you done ones with the "fold up" option what size do they go down to? I live in a small apartment and not a lot of space.
On the seat for the TK1 the mounting hardware has to be used from the factory seat. The backrest is adjustable top to bottom but not forward or backward, the seat is more comfortable for me. I don’t use the backrest ,it pushes me forward. You cannot delete the backrest frame.Battery charges overnight.
I am so glad I ran across your site. I had taken an xp lectric out for a ride just the other day. I loved the gray with sparkle flecks. Very sharp design for a Trike. I had not considered a Trike as I love my Ebike and ride it each day 2 or 3 times aday. But, I also have a daughter that needs to be included in the joy of riding an ebike and getting out of the house. For some reason I felt trapped riding the xp trike/Lectric, After readjusting the seat and the handles, I still felt it was not for me nor my daughter. Coming across your site was a welcome home feeling as the Mooncool impressed me so much. Your site was excellent in comparing the trikes and this is what I wanted to see for sure. Everything you said was honest and compared the bikes without trying to favorite either one. I want to test ride the MoonCool and am hoping I will find the Trike close to my area. I feel, for some reason the MoonCool will not make me feel trapped and compressed into a tight area. I noticed the seat leans back a little further and this is what makes the MoonCool look larger, I think. I do not mind the seat not having a back rest as this too made me feel too close to the handles. Thank you for demonstrating them both. Now to find that MoonCool close to my home plus they have more color choices too. Yes!
I own a Lectric Trike and I love it. I have had it since they were first introduced. I sometimes ride it over rough terrain and even pull a small bike trailer to bring in heavy red oak firewood from my property with no problem at all. Trike has plenty of power. I am 74 years old and the Lectric Trike seems very stable to me and battery range is also great. Their customer service for me has been 1st class. I also have a Lectric 3.0 bike which also has been great with no problems.
You said if the bearings fall out the trike, "is pretty much finished." I appreciate that non-standardized parts could be difficult to source, and bike shops may not have much experience with this type of rear axle, but is it really right to say the trike is trash when a bearing failure occurs. Is the race built into a portion of the frame and therefore there is catastrophic irreversible damage to a core component, or are you being hyperbolic when you imply it's not easily repaired at a bike shop?
Can you ride it in the bike path that they all over the place And you have a license. Or permit And required with a helmet I just want to do it right And how do u lock it up when parked out and about Please what would the price be for what I’m am requesting. About Would I be able to lift in the back end of the car. GRANDPA WOUKD BE HAPPY IF I COULD HAVE A BIKE LIKE HIS 3 wheeler Thank you again SORRY ABOUT ALL THE QUESTIONS
I am 4'10" tall. I found on the Lectric website that the e-trike will work with a person my height, but I couldn't find the information on the Mooncool. From your experience with the two trikes, would you say that since the Lectric XP could be height adjusted to fit me, that the Mooncool would also? I appreciate how thorough you were about the performance and physical differences. There are features I like about both, and I'm still undecided. But if Mooncool would not work with my height, then I have my decision made for me already.
Both bikes are from the same Asian manufacturer. The only difference is what extras are checked when ordered by the supposed designers and manufacturers. There are more than a half dozen dealers in the US. That claim they designed and built bikes that were Asian built in several Asian countries.
We have the XP, it folds up much better then the Moon Cool. The grunt wheel will tuck inside the left wheel. On another video it didn't do that. But the moon has a quick release wheel.
I've owned the Lectric trike for two years. my biggest complaint is it does not have a reverse. I know for the able-bodied rider, it's not a problem to get off the trike to get out of a tight spot. i use it as my adaptive equipment, and therefore need a reverse...or I have to ride with someone who can push me. yicks! i love independence and this trike fills the bill except for the reverse issue. i hope they figure that out.
LIKE MOON COOL WOULD NOT BUY EITHER ONE, AS WE WANT A TRIKE WITH 1KW MTR FRONT HUB WHEEL MOUNT FOR MAINTENCE ACCESS, ALSO WE CONSIDER 500W MTRS STILL ON THE LOW SIDE.
I think the brakes an the Lectric is Five Star. We have the Lectric and like it. But the Moon Cool is cool. I have heard that Lectric has a discount for veterans, and you have to ask.
Hey John, its on all my Mooncool videos, you have to expand the description section to see all the text. But here you go: MOONCOOL TK1 - www.mooncool.com/?ref=ZqkzleS... DISCOUNTS: EBIKE100: $100 off over $1200 EBIKE200: $200 off over $1500
I just bought the moon oil and after watching your video, I’m glad I chose that. I ordered mine from Walmart because they will honor my on line purchase at the local store and moon oil offered me 4 years protec for $77.
Your video was really good. I have the Lectric trike and having some issues with it (I think the bearing has come out on right real wheel). I’m looking for a trike w/ some suspension, so your video was interesting to me. Do you by chance have any other comparisons to the mooncool that have shocks as well? Thank you
How is he 500 watt motor as far as tork? After an epic fail on my new 2wheet Ebike I bought last month - I ended up damaging my back even worse than it was. I also found out that I have a balancing issue which I wasn't aware of. For now, its ONLY a trike so I am really interested in your opinion. At 500 watt - there enough tork for lite cargo and going uphill at a decent speed? I am your height and weight so I very interested in your rating. FYI - Rad Trike offers a 750 watt BUT has a much wider axle in the back - which doesn't work as far as in out of my door at my place. Thanks for your work and effort. Buying online is scary when you are spending approx $2K (total) without a test ride. Hopefully I will recover from my injury but I might have permanent back damage as my legs are still in numb state. I can't even look at my Boogie Cruiser Ebike. I want it gone & out of my sight for what it did to my back (lol).
There is no comparison between the tk1 and lectric trike!I have owned both and the tk1 is by far the better bike:better suspension,better brakes,better build quality,incredibly more stability, better design,significantly more weight (aids stability), ALL AROUND SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER BUT SAME PRICE FOR EACH! Buy the tk1 NOT the lectric and you will be most satisfied!
Question: If I am away from home and the battery dies, I will need to pedal it home, with no power assist. So, I'm pedaling home on my own. Do any electric trikes come with multi speeds, like a regular bike: 6 speed gears, so I can shift in manual pedaling mode. Or, are they all like my old 1950 Schwinn bike, with only one speed....making hills very hard to climb or maybe impossible??? I am a woman in my 70's.
I’d like to add that I put a front suspension on my Lectric Lite, so I’m sure you could have on put on their trike as well. The name of the game, for these companies, is to make improvements each year. I bet Moon Cool puts a parking brake on their new version, too. It’s fun to see all the improvements. At the same time, they are trying to keep costs down. I’m impressed they both have hydraulic brakes!
good feedback, thanks. I had a lot of trouble with RUclips today. Uploaded the video this morning and about 10 minutes of the file was missing. Had to delete it and upload again. Now the audio problems. Not sure what's going on. @@knightsun
That's OK Richard, only needed one side (left) to get this great review I've/we've been waiting for, worth the wait, good job. Ready to pull the trigger on the Mooncool but it's winter here in Idaho and I'll miss out on half my warranty, we'll see. Your plate has just been a tad full lately but your getting there. Good job, Johnny-C
I figure having the motor in the rear of a Trike would be a bit off balanced when having heavy cargo as the front handlebars will get a bit wobbles at certain times depending on weight, speed and terrain. Having the motor in the front for Trikes maybe more useful of overall balanced from reart to front of the handlebars more control comfort. I notice this with other regular ebikes as well, especially the Fat Tires as I bought a Fat Tire regular ebike and added a 2nd motor in the front to counter this overlooked issues of ebikes. These Trikes here in video are very cool and gave me a look into choices on getting a E Trike Bike but Im going to have heavy load of 40lbs daily so this video gives me what I need to know.
My husband and I love our Lectric XP3.0 and Lectric XP lite e-bikes. I have a question about the Mooncool etrike brand - is it also foldable like the Lectric e-bikes? Thank you for sharing your video.
I’m thinking about buying it but my father warned me that my uncle has it. He was hurt by turning like going to left or right turns and the trike and him fell. Same with my cousins too. My dad concerned about me getting hurt. The trike is really cool! Just be careful when you’re riding on it. Use your judgment.
@@mkelly4617 oh ouch! Do you think I can buy it or not? I had my knee injured twice not from the bike. Just fell myself like accident fell. Let me know what do you think. Thank you
Thanks for the video, very helpful I'm an older but active man and very interested in an electric trike for shopping and for fun and exercise. When we move to South Carolina. I was hoping you could do a video on how they might perform on beach or sandy conditions because I'm hoping to be able to put my fishing equipment on it and go. I can't drive any longer. I have a peddle trike right now that I ride every day but it's just for bike pathes.
Having to turn the battery on/off is a plus, if anyone tried to steal the trike they might not realise the battery has to be woken up first, whenever I leave my ebike unattended I always turn the battery off!
Neither ! If you want the Gold Standard in Comfort and Stability check out Recumbent Trikes ! Say they're to low, some models have seat height of 22" !
I know that the Lectric trike is rear wheel powered. Not sure about the Mooncool. It does make a difference when taking corners. I ordered a Lectric trike a few days ago.
I'm looking for weight comparison and and never found it from this guy. They gloss over it on their websites too. Finally found a claim of 65 pounds on the Lectric site but no clue on the Mooncool site. One mooncool review suggests it weighs 114#. Yikes! They look about the same so if the Lectric is REALLY 65# that's a big difference. What's the truth about the weight? They seem to be ashamed of it.
I'm exploring e-trikes for a friend. I've got a lot of miles on my non electric bikes and some 500+ on my brand X fat tired ebike. Bearings falling out of wheels and sloppy packing? Well sign me up for a Mooncool though I dislike that name. No parking brake, no problem. A velcro strap has served me well on my recumbent tadpole trike. But I'm not understanding something, why no "speeds"? I understand the inherent stability issues with delta configured trikes and think that speed limiting the trike to 15 is a great idea, but that simple going up the bump into your driveway should not have been an issue. But like many nonpowered riders think, an ebike isn't about pedals and pedaling. Enjoyed your thorough review of the trikes and will look at your other trike reviews. Our needs in the rough roads of the desert is minimum 3" wheel, an easy step through for an old woman, baskets for errands and to carry the 11# dog and a 30 mile range. A unicorn?
Thanks for the comments. I didn't care for the Mooncool name either when I first heard about it. But its grown on me now that we have 3 of their etrikes. As for no speeds, that is down fall not having gears on the TK1. I have discussed that at length with them. Even though most trikes are limited to 15-16mph, they should have a gear set to make pedaling more comfortable at the higher speeds. The Mooncool Fat 20, is a 4" tire and it has a 7 speed gear set. It may be just what your looking for. As for range, it depends on the terrain, weight of the rider etc. But it may get close as long as your not riding at top speeds. Another option is to get a second battery. Addmotor has some trikes with larger batteries that may serve you well also. Sixthreezero has a couple of brand new fat tire trikes, but I don't know much about them yet.
My reading on MoonCool about their instructional booklet that it was poorly done. I also saw where parts were missing. Their refund policy isn’t upheld by them. Customer service is awful. They do not answer emails or return calls. I didn’t see where you discussed this on your video. I want to be fair to them as well so your reviews need to include that. This is just as important as your test runs.
My nephew had a stroke and now is trying to get back outside and get some exercise. I build e-bikes for a hobby but thought the Lectric e-trike would be best for him. it looks like a purpose built electric trike not just another regular trike with a front motor hub which I can tell you, suck. his should be in by the 7/29/24 can't wait to see his face when he tries it.
It must be noted that when riding up or down any incline you you must approach straight up or down. Otherwise you are tilting it to one side, like a 4 wheeler going sideways on a hill. I like the button on the Lectric EP since many will not know about that (I didn't) and make it a bit harder to steal. Think I would have a steel cover plate made to cover the button. What is the best lock for securing the wheel to the bike when not riding? Why does your Mooncool have less tread then the Lectric? How long is the warrantee on each, and how pre-assembled are they?
Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me how to get into the black casing on the wires on a mooncool trike. When I received it, the wire to the light was missing a plug.
I notice when you are pedaling, the Mooncool seems to have a more pronounced but damped lateral rocking motion. The rocking motion with the XP seems to be less. It appears the XP chassis has higher lateral stiffness most likely due to its large boxy downtube, but that could translate to a stiffer ride over bumps. I feel these trike manufacturers need to use more standard brands on equipment. Take the brakes. Sooner or later we will have to replace brake pads. If these are non-standard and the manufacturers are no longer around, especially if they are smaller houses, then we could end up with parts that are not available, then you have to replace the whole braking system. I do not own both trikes, but I feel one advantage that the XP has is that Lectric will likely be around in future years (based on its current sales). There are too many e-bike manufacturers and at some time there will be consolidation.
Just got a used XP for my mom and glad it’s slower because she’s definitely not used to going fast on a bike/trike, $400 bucks and looks like new hell it only has 6miles on it!
Thank you Rich for a detailed review of the two.trikes. I am looking at both and also addmotor. This video helped me closer to that decision. Mooncool now has a parking break on their trikes!
At the end of the video the reviewer admits that he got the Mooncool TK1 free vs the Lectric XP was only discounted ... so who do you think the reviewer will lean to ... I know I will love my Lectric Trike ... !!!!
Ha ha, your not a subscriber are you? If you were, you would clearly know my reviews are honest and unbiased. Most of my ebikes/trikes I get for free. I still call them out when there are problems.
I didn't see enough about the batteries. Such as, how much do replacement batteries cost, or how easy is it to swap out. Do I need tools to do that. I would like to have a spare battery with me when I ride especially since these are single gear bikes.
Lectric XP Trike - lectricebikes.sjv.io/4e626G
MOONCOOL TK1 - www.mooncool.com/?ref=ZqkzleS...
DISCOUNTS:
EBIKE100: $100 off over $1200
EBIKE200: $200 off over $1500
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Nice review.
For numerous reasons, I feel the XP is better set up for its intended market. The step through is lower, the rear wheelbase is a bit wider offering a little better/improved stability and the PAS settings offer improved speed ranges and acceleration tuned better for beginners.
Keep in mind that most of the important settings one would want to change including torque, are adjustable with the XP.
I just wanted to clarify another point. As far as the acceleration of the XP, the torque is VERY easily adjustable using the settings menu to any one of 5 levels, from gentle to much more aggressive. I find the default settings nice and have never adjusted them.
Also, the top speeds in PAS 1 & 2 are intentionally slower than the top speed of PAS 3, 4 and 5. Again, an important consideration for new trike riders. But even these limits are adjustable by the user through the settings menu and can be set to be higher in PAS 1 and PAS 2 if desired (to 14mph).
Are the settings adjustable with the Mooncool?
WAKING UP THE BATTERY only has to be done once after the battery is recharged and it stays 'awake' for up to two days. Not sure why it has to be woken up even once...
It appears both trikes max out at about 8mph for those that want to pedal with reasonable resistance without ghost pedaling. Not surprising for a single gear trike. The maximum speed of the XP trike can be reduced to eliminate ghost pedaling, which I do. An option for gears on both trikes would have been nice.
Overall, these trikes seem to be very, very similar and I think anyone considering either one will be happy with whichever one they choose. I have about 2500 trouble free miles on my XP although my seat partially broke (a weld point separated) and Lectric responded to me within hours, sent me a replacement seat that was immediately shipped (next day after my initial email to them) and delivered within a week - excellent customer service! Other than that, my trike has functioned flawlessly. I ride it almost every day, 13-17 miles. I am enjoying it so much!
the most alarming takeaway from the drive train statements was the comment about the rear differential bearings falling out of the Mooncool trike! I always feel like I'm buying a pig in a poke with these types of sales, but since there is no history available and no local displays here in the US where we could test-ride one, your type of review is what we must rely on. Thanks.
I think he saif itwas the lectric that dropped its wheel bearings out
@@solistic33 Yes, the lectric bike not the moonbike That's a huge deal. If the bike is dead after that what happens if I'm out 30 miles on a trail with no access for my truck?
I’m confused as to why the trike would be dead after that. Rebuilding hubs is a very common thing. Can these hubs not be rebuilt? That’s concerning if that’s the case
Nicely done comparison of XP Trike and Mookool TK1. Wonderful to have your attention to detail, including measurements of the width differences. Donut test was great!
Thank you for this! The Lectric seems more like a cruiser versus the Mooncool is more for Transportation and getting things done
Please note Lectric is having financial issues, and also only took 1/3rd of their original order from the factory leaving the factory in distress. Many Chinese factories are closing down in e-bikes. Lectric focuses on putting out super cheap stuff, so there are no margins to reinvest. Moonkool 3” tires will be more comfortable plus the front shocks. Lectric has no dealers but Mookool is going through and recruiting dealers, so local service will be huge benefit of moonkool.
Where do you get information about Lectric having financial problems and about the factories? I would like to learn more.
Try turning a very tight radius, turn if your trike accelerates very fast. I would think that over you would go.
will either of these fit through a standard apartment door?
What about price❤ any big differences?
I noticed how you very subtly gave more credit to the MoonCool through the words you used. I couldn't help but feel you are in some way associated with the MoonCoiol company. I purchased the Lectric for the following plusses: both wheels are powered (something you didn't mention); seat suspension (much more important to me on a trike than fork suspension); the parking brakes and hydraulic brakes; display is larger and in the center; shorter step-over height; backrest on the seat; softer hand-grips and turning the motor on or off is no big deal for me.
You mentioned "both wheels are powered" (on the Lectric). On all trikes with true differentials, both rear wheels will be powered at all times, an important feature for me. Hope the author will clear this up.
While you were comparing it would have been very simple to look at the differentials on both trikes. Lectric XP trike rear end assembly is made by Taikin in China and I would also bet that the Mooncool differential is marked the same way which would mean the bearings would be the same also. That is a major point when comparing.
Just order the xp trike. I had good customer service I called and order on phone. I like the fact that you have to power the trike on the battery. I see this as a safety feature I have grandchildren. They can push buttons on handle bars and nothing will happen. I also like that it has parking brake. I like that it starts out slower . I have'nt received it yet I hope everything is ok when I get it. I'm just going on your video. Thank you
Hi, well I hope it arrives safely for you. If not, just reach out to them right away. They have been fairly quick with getting broken parts replaced. I am sure you will like it a lot.
It has been three months already. Did you receive your bike and how did you like it? Thank you.
You don't HAVE to pedal to make the xp go... I got that answer straight from lectric themselves. You can use throttle only without using the pedals at all
❤@@EbikeReviews
Where did you order it from?
It sounds to me like you talk that moon cool up a lot more than you do the lectric trike. I have lectric trike, and I never had any problems with the brakes or nothing not
Well hope your luck lasts. Lots of issues with many, not all, Lectric trikes.
I went through 2 returns they wanted them back due to issues.
Richard is an upfront guy doing a great job.
Again, hope your luck lasts.
IMHO the best thing about the Lectric trikes is their customer service, not the trike...
Johnny-c
He clearly stated not EVERYONE has had that issue. And he also clearly stated he liked the Mooncool slightly more for his own reasons. Doesn’t mean he works for them. That’s his OPINION. Some of us appreciate his honest, unbiased reviews
Thank you for taking the time to review these bikes and inform us.
You only have to wake up the battery on the Lectric if it hasn't been used in 48 hrs. I consider that a good feature to save the battery from being dead , when not used in a while. I have the Lectric & have had zero problems. After viewing this video, I would buy the Lectric again.
Not true with mine. It can sit for about an hour and I have to wake up the battery. Very annoying. But it's good to hear that not all of them are like mine. Makes me wonder how they were designed. So either mine or yours isn't going to sleep properly. hmmm.
I believe the manual says that the wake up is required after 48hrs.
Yes, someone else pointed that out, I must have a defect. It goes to sleep quickly. @@buckboard43
Thanks for the review, sir! I didn't know about Moon Cool. Before I knew about Lectric I was considering a Catrike with an "e" upgrade at a much higher investment price. I had been out of the biking world since I was doing Century's with my Trek aluminum bike on weekends with my local club. Now in my 60's fighting a torn ACL & insulin resistance it is more about a way to exercise gently without waiting to be at perfect health first. I also love rail trails and ham radios, thus a program called POTA (Parks On The Air) involves state, national, & Provincial Parks to be part of a program where you set up a low power radio & various antenna designs where you can Intersect 1 or more of these properties to make 10 contacts with your friends to "Activate" the location(s). This gets old hasbeens out of their basement ham radio shacks and into the fresh air, a win-win for my combined Hobby's as a full-time RVer.
As far as which bike? Which one folds up more compactly to be carried in an RV? I may have to visit both or multiple showrooms in person to see for myself to give both a try before buying.
Thanks for the reviews!
Davey --KU9L
@@KU9L How much does each of them weigh?
Great Review! Would be nice to get your feedback on how easy it is to fold, overall folded dimensions and how secure/stable it is after repeated use?
I enjoyed your review, but if I do decide it will have to be the Lectric XP. Their customer service is reported as excellent and, I only live a few miles from their location. Now after watching your review, I have one major concern, bearings. Not a cheap fix, and like in so many products today, issues seem to happen right after the warranty expires. I don’t know if the bearing issue has been rectified, but until so, I will wait. Thanks again for the review.
On the rear brake, Lectric has the caliper on the top with a guard on the bottom of the disk. Mooncool has the caliper on the bottom close to ground and no guard. This could be problem if you have to go over any type of bumps. Good review.
Yes, it looked more exposed to possible damage. But maybe it's easier to reach for maintenance without dealing with removing the basket?
I have the mooncool TK1 folding.
It does have parking brakes. I am having trouble getting cruise to work. If you could do a video engaging cruise function, that would be great. I love my mooncool so far. All of your comments about it are so true. My first trike and I love it. Thank you for your informative video.
Warning lights in front. Plus bright headlights as do motorcycles for on coming traffic. Yet the look of the bike should look Cool❣️ I used to drive a moped when I was a young kiddo. As I was growing and as an adult I drove motorcycles. 😊😁
I think appearance wise they’re very similar. I prefer the Mooncool but I think you’re right about the brakes. Huge mistake not putting parking brakes on I mean seriously what was it another five cents. Seems like that’s a must have on a trike. Great comparison Richard.
No parking brake? That is what bungee cords were made for :)
Velcro wire management tie reusable and cheap.
It is nice to know there are more options. For me the lectric pluses are 2 speeds that it can be used as a mobility device the grips look way better and the parking break. The great accessory package, price, the ability to rear tow, option for things like a rear child seat. 3 year warranty option.
Moonvools advantages are the faster speeds, widths that will fit into my storage room and turning. I love the fat tires for winter.
The irony is.... what will win me over I don't see yet. A bike service shop that will do the warranty and maintenance in my area. (Calgary Alberta) I mean would you buy a var you can't get parts for fast and have a warranty covered?
Both have pros and cons, but whitch one would you take on hiking or jeep trails ?
What about snow and ice ?
I'm not putting down your product I love it. It just EXCITED ME❣️🤗 THE WHEELS IN MY HEAD STARTED SPINNING OKAY??? ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
I have the mooncool bike now and it is very nice. How ever having said that I am having a problem with the rear brake lever hanging up and shutting down the motor. I haven’t been able to correct the problem,so I am stuck using the front brake only if I want the assist to work properly. I contacted the mooncool help site and was told to contact the vendor, so no help at all.😢
I can see that’s an advantage for the Lectric. I had a few problems and they took care of me very quickly with parts.
We'll that's a negative! Who would be the "vendor"???
Had a Lectric XP, 1st release last year that they had to take back because of all the damage/problems others also had.
Have to say, Lectric's customer service is ROCK ON!
That's what worry's me about these E-bike Chinese companies, poor customer service, they don't get it.....
@@finucanetube well I used my pay pal account to process the purchase. I don’t know how they would help.
You didn’t say anything about folding the bikes. Disappointing. Also, you said the Lectric is more difficult to steer. It’s difficult to tell from the video but the Lectric front stem isn’t straight but has an angle where it folds so it’s not a straight line with the fork. Is it the same or different from the Moontool? This may be the reason for the difference in steering.
What is the difference in the weight of the two trikes. I wish I would see how they fold it as well.
Besides the obvious, there was something about the MoonCool that was nagging me that I've seen before and not on the Lectric. Today, when I took my Lectric XP 3.0 for a ride, I found it. The step through brace appears as the same. Fortunately, Lectric did not do that to the Trike. The extra foot space for mounting and dismounting favors the Lectric. The lack of parking brakes is important. Even the slight drainage slope in my garage will have my two trikes heading outside unless I use the parking brake. When I walk my dog with it and have to get off to pick up after her, I tie her to the trike. Without the parking brake, that wouldn't end well. MoonCool has the horn. That's a plus. The so-called directionals are useless, just are any other ones that I've seen on an ebike. Either have size and separation and a pair for both the front and rear of don't have them at all. The real thing lacking in the comparison are a meaningful discussion of the rear ends. I am going to assume the axle size and bearing size are the 6003-2RS 20mm and an unacceptably large percentage of them will fail on the MoonCool as they have and continue to fail on the Lectric. So that leaves the buying decision down to customer service. We know Lectric is replacing the entire Trike. What will MoonCool do? What will either do for people with the failure out of warranty? Tough luck? So, I believe an objective checklist of both features and predictions will favor the Lectric over the MoonCool, until MoonCool has a track record to support their company and products.
Excellent observations. I was informed today that the next batch of TK1's coming from the factory will have a parking brake.
That's it for me , I wasn't aware of the axle and bearing issues on these😢 I thought it would be cute and real fun to own a Trike . I may still get one that's Not electric , I wouldn't want to stress that rear axle and bearings. Maybe some other company will build a heavy duty Etrike then I'll be interested again. I have seen some fat tire ones but total weight capacity is around 300 so I'm guessing they're for light duty😢
Only some people have had problems with the axle. There are many etrike brands and models out there. Look at Mooncool, Addmotor, SixthreeZero, to name a few. @@TheBikemaster94
Big bucks, would count a lot of folks out.
I need mine to be a pickup truck, with trailer!
The Electrick will fold up to fit in your vehicle, will the Moon trike do that. Would like to have seen you do that.
xp trike garbage. All damaged in shipping
U can unlock the performance on the control pad!!! On the Lectric !!
Great video thank you. It looks like Mooncool has since added a parking brake to the TK1 so looks like they took the feedback well.
Are the frames Steel or Aluminum alloy ?
This was the first time I watched your channel. I am thinking of buying a bike. Very good information. Thank you
if you want to get a seat with the backrest for the mooncool is it easy to swap out? also you did an excellent job explaining both bikes. How long does it take for charging them from dead to full? If you done ones with the "fold up" option what size do they go down to? I live in a small apartment and not a lot of space.
On the seat for the TK1 the mounting hardware has to be used from the factory seat. The backrest is adjustable top to bottom but not forward or backward, the seat is more comfortable for me. I don’t use the backrest ,it pushes me forward. You cannot delete the backrest frame.Battery charges overnight.
I am so glad I ran across your site. I had taken an xp lectric out for a ride just the other day. I loved the gray with sparkle flecks. Very sharp design for a Trike. I had not considered a Trike as I love my Ebike and ride it each day 2 or 3 times aday. But, I also have a daughter that needs to be included in the joy of riding an ebike and getting out of the house. For some reason I felt trapped riding the xp trike/Lectric, After readjusting the seat and the handles, I still felt it was not for me nor my daughter. Coming across your site was a welcome home feeling as the Mooncool impressed me so much. Your site was excellent in comparing the trikes and this is what I wanted to see for sure. Everything you said was honest and compared the bikes without trying to favorite either one. I want to test ride the MoonCool and am hoping I will find the Trike close to my area. I feel, for some reason the MoonCool will not make me feel trapped and compressed into a tight area. I noticed the seat leans back a little further and this is what makes the MoonCool look larger, I think. I do not mind the seat not having a back rest as this too made me feel too close to the handles. Thank you for demonstrating them both. Now to find that MoonCool close to my home plus they have more color choices too. Yes!
I own a Lectric Trike and I love it. I have had it since they were first introduced. I sometimes ride it over rough terrain and even pull a small bike trailer to bring in heavy red oak firewood from my property with no problem at all. Trike has plenty of power. I am 74 years old and the Lectric Trike seems very stable to me and battery range is also great. Their customer service for me has been 1st class. I also have a Lectric 3.0 bike which also has been great with no problems.
IIRC you didn't mention their width! Apartment dwellers need to get them in/out of the door!
Are these the only two foldable trikes?
You said if the bearings fall out the trike, "is pretty much finished." I appreciate that non-standardized parts could be difficult to source, and bike shops may not have much experience with this type of rear axle, but is it really right to say the trike is trash when a bearing failure occurs. Is the race built into a portion of the frame and therefore there is catastrophic irreversible damage to a core component, or are you being hyperbolic when you imply it's not easily repaired at a bike shop?
Can you ride it in the bike path that they all over the place
And you have a license. Or permit
And required with a helmet
I just want to do it right
And how do u lock it up when parked out and about
Please what would the price be for what I’m am requesting. About
Would I be able to lift in the back end of the car.
GRANDPA WOUKD BE HAPPY IF I COULD HAVE A BIKE LIKE HIS 3 wheeler
Thank you again
SORRY ABOUT ALL THE QUESTIONS
I am 4'10" tall. I found on the Lectric website that the e-trike will work with a person my height, but I couldn't find the information on the Mooncool. From your experience with the two trikes, would you say that since the Lectric XP could be height adjusted to fit me, that the Mooncool would also? I appreciate how thorough you were about the performance and physical differences. There are features I like about both, and I'm still undecided. But if Mooncool would not work with my height, then I have my decision made for me already.
Both bikes are from the same Asian manufacturer. The only difference is what extras are checked when ordered by the supposed designers and manufacturers. There are more than a half dozen dealers in the US. That claim they designed and built bikes that were Asian built in several Asian countries.
Yes, these were built in China like most ebikes. There two were not built by the same manufacturer even though there are similarities.
@@EbikeReviews Same owners of different companies. To reduce taxation. regulation and import export fees.
We have the XP, it folds up much better then the Moon Cool. The grunt wheel will tuck inside the left wheel. On another video it didn't do that. But the moon has a quick release wheel.
I've owned the Lectric trike for two years. my biggest complaint is it does not have a reverse. I know for the able-bodied rider, it's not a problem to get off the trike to get out of a tight spot. i use it as my adaptive equipment, and therefore need a reverse...or I have to ride with someone who can push me. yicks! i love independence and this trike fills the bill except for the reverse issue. i hope they figure that out.
LIKE MOON COOL WOULD NOT BUY EITHER ONE, AS WE WANT A TRIKE WITH 1KW MTR FRONT HUB WHEEL MOUNT FOR MAINTENCE ACCESS, ALSO WE CONSIDER 500W MTRS STILL ON THE LOW SIDE.
they need a purple color to choose from
I think the brakes an the Lectric is Five Star. We have the Lectric and like it. But the Moon Cool is cool. I have heard that Lectric has a discount for veterans, and you have to ask.
Very well done review. I purchased the Lectric. Thanx. 👍👍👍😎
Could you tell me where you purchased it from?
@@susanchristopherson410RUclips won't allow me to attach link to their web site
Lectric has gone up to $1599 and includes a second battery at no extra charge. All other accessories cost extra.
I'm still an XP fan! Factory gray is what it is!
Richard, i saw somewhere you had posted a discount code and link fot the Mooncool. I cant find it.
Can you help???
Thanx,
Johnny-C
Hey John, its on all my Mooncool videos, you have to expand the description section to see all the text. But here you go: MOONCOOL TK1 - www.mooncool.com/?ref=ZqkzleS...
DISCOUNTS:
EBIKE100: $100 off over $1200
EBIKE200: $200 off over $1500
Thanx Richard, greatly appreciated.
Have a good weekend catching up...
Moonkool is out of this trike
They are getting more in a couple of weeks. @@deenistico898
Thank you for the info I couldn’t get anyone to answer the phone. Went into VM that said mailbox was full. Maybe they’re having phone issues.
Does mooncool intend to add a reverse feature on the e-trike?
I suggested it to them months ago. I don't know if they plan to offer it in the future but I hope so.
I just bought the moon oil and after watching your video, I’m glad I chose that. I ordered mine from Walmart because they will honor my on line purchase at the local store and moon oil offered me 4 years protec for $77.
Your video was really good. I have the Lectric trike and having some issues with it (I think the bearing has come out on right real wheel). I’m looking for a trike w/ some suspension, so your video was interesting to me. Do you by chance have any other comparisons to the mooncool that have shocks as well? Thank you
How is he 500 watt motor as far as tork? After an epic fail on my new 2wheet Ebike I bought last month - I ended up damaging my back even worse than it was. I also found out that I have a balancing issue which I wasn't aware of. For now, its ONLY a trike so I am really interested in your opinion. At 500 watt - there enough tork for lite cargo and going uphill at a decent speed? I am your height and weight so I very interested in your rating. FYI - Rad Trike offers a 750 watt BUT has a much wider axle in the back - which doesn't work as far as in out of my door at my place. Thanks for your work and effort. Buying online is scary when you are spending approx $2K (total) without a test ride. Hopefully I will recover from my injury but I might have permanent back damage as my legs are still in numb state. I can't even look at my Boogie Cruiser Ebike. I want it gone & out of my sight for what it did to my back (lol).
There is no comparison between the tk1 and lectric trike!I have owned both and the tk1 is by far the better bike:better suspension,better brakes,better build quality,incredibly more stability, better design,significantly more weight (aids stability), ALL AROUND SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER BUT SAME PRICE FOR EACH!
Buy the tk1 NOT the lectric and you will be most satisfied!
Question: If I am away from home and the battery dies, I will need to pedal it home, with no power assist. So, I'm pedaling home on my own. Do any electric trikes come with multi speeds, like a regular bike: 6 speed gears, so I can shift in manual pedaling mode. Or, are they all like my old 1950 Schwinn bike, with only one speed....making hills very hard to climb or maybe impossible??? I am a woman in my 70's.
I’d like to add that I put a front suspension on my Lectric Lite, so I’m sure you could have on put on their trike as well. The name of the game, for these companies, is to make improvements each year. I bet Moon Cool puts a parking brake on their new version, too. It’s fun to see all the improvements. At the same time, they are trying to keep costs down. I’m impressed they both have hydraulic brakes!
Thanks for sharing. Yes Mooncool told me the next batch of trikes will have the parking brake.
Good review! I think the Lectric would be better for young and older seniors, but the Moon..would be better for younger seniors.
Anyone else having audio problems?
The audio is fine.
The sound is only coming out of the left channel, I’m audio geek . sounds fine Other than that.
good feedback, thanks. I had a lot of trouble with RUclips today. Uploaded the video this morning and about 10 minutes of the file was missing. Had to delete it and upload again. Now the audio problems. Not sure what's going on. @@knightsun
That's OK Richard, only needed one side (left) to get this great review I've/we've been waiting for, worth the wait, good job. Ready to pull the trigger on the Mooncool but it's winter here in Idaho and I'll miss out on half my warranty, we'll see.
Your plate has just been a tad full lately but your getting there.
Good job,
Johnny-C
I have one leg.It's really hard for me.Five foot 82 ride my bike the Eco trick you know what I mean hammer Bike
Metallic dark blue with warning lights on the back. The back wheels need very forgiving shocks for balancing.
I figure having the motor in the rear of a Trike would be a bit off balanced when having heavy cargo as the front handlebars will get a bit wobbles at certain times depending on weight, speed and terrain. Having the motor in the front for Trikes maybe more useful of overall balanced from reart to front of the handlebars more control comfort. I notice this with other regular ebikes as well, especially the Fat Tires as I bought a Fat Tire regular ebike and added a 2nd motor in the front to counter this overlooked issues of ebikes. These Trikes here in video are very cool and gave me a look into choices on getting a E Trike Bike but Im going to have heavy load of 40lbs daily so this video gives me what I need to know.
My husband and I love our Lectric XP3.0 and Lectric XP lite e-bikes. I have a question about the Mooncool etrike brand - is it also foldable like the Lectric e-bikes? Thank you for sharing your video.
The TK1 is folding, the TK1 Fat tire is not. Hope that helps. There are discount codes in my videos for Mooncool.
Thank you, @EbikeReviews. Your answer was helpful.
I’m thinking about buying it but my father warned me that my uncle has it. He was hurt by turning like going to left or right turns and the trike and him fell. Same with my cousins too. My dad concerned about me getting hurt. The trike is really cool! Just be careful when you’re riding on it. Use your judgment.
I have a mooncool. I've fallen three times and the trike fell on me.
@@mkelly4617 oh ouch! Do you think I can buy it or not? I had my knee injured twice not from the bike. Just fell myself like accident fell. Let me know what do you think. Thank you
Thanks for the video, very helpful I'm an older but active man and very interested in an electric trike for shopping and for fun and exercise. When we move to South Carolina. I was hoping you could do a video on how they might perform on beach or sandy conditions because I'm hoping to be able to put my fishing equipment on it and go. I can't drive any longer. I have a peddle trike right now that I ride every day but it's just for bike pathes.
Nice well explained features on these bikes!
Having to turn the battery on/off is a plus, if anyone tried to steal the trike they might not realise the battery has to be woken up first, whenever I leave my ebike unattended I always turn the battery off!
Oh yes it needs to go backwards because you never know. Possibly a very tough lock in necessary areas. Hire me to help we could make a difference. 😆😆🤗
Neither ! If you want the Gold Standard in Comfort and Stability check out Recumbent Trikes ! Say they're to low, some models have seat height of 22" !
Did you take the XP out of beginner mode before testing speed and acceleration? I'm 300# and my trike accelerates a bit more quickly than this shows.
I know that the Lectric trike is rear wheel powered. Not sure about the Mooncool. It does make a difference when taking corners. I ordered a Lectric trike a few days ago.
watch the video...
I'm looking for weight comparison and and never found it from this guy. They gloss over it on their websites too. Finally found a claim of 65 pounds on the Lectric site but no clue on the Mooncool site. One mooncool review suggests it weighs 114#. Yikes! They look about the same so if the Lectric is REALLY 65# that's a big difference. What's the truth about the weight? They seem to be ashamed of it.
Due to the similarities with the rear rack and the front rack mount, I wonder if the XP canopy will work with the Mooncool.
I'm exploring e-trikes for a friend. I've got a lot of miles on my non electric bikes and some 500+ on my brand X fat tired ebike.
Bearings falling out of wheels and sloppy packing? Well sign me up for a Mooncool though I dislike that name.
No parking brake, no problem. A velcro strap has served me well on my recumbent tadpole trike.
But I'm not understanding something, why no "speeds"? I understand the inherent stability issues with delta configured trikes and think that speed limiting the trike to 15 is a great idea, but that simple going up the bump into your driveway should not have been an issue. But like many nonpowered riders think, an ebike isn't about pedals and pedaling.
Enjoyed your thorough review of the trikes and will look at your other trike reviews. Our needs in the rough roads of the desert is minimum 3" wheel, an easy step through for an old woman, baskets for errands and to carry the 11# dog and a 30 mile range. A unicorn?
Thanks for the comments. I didn't care for the Mooncool name either when I first heard about it. But its grown on me now that we have 3 of their etrikes. As for no speeds, that is down fall not having gears on the TK1. I have discussed that at length with them. Even though most trikes are limited to 15-16mph, they should have a gear set to make pedaling more comfortable at the higher speeds. The Mooncool Fat 20, is a 4" tire and it has a 7 speed gear set. It may be just what your looking for. As for range, it depends on the terrain, weight of the rider etc. But it may get close as long as your not riding at top speeds. Another option is to get a second battery. Addmotor has some trikes with larger batteries that may serve you well also. Sixthreezero has a couple of brand new fat tire trikes, but I don't know much about them yet.
My reading on MoonCool about their instructional booklet that it was poorly done. I also saw where parts were missing. Their refund policy isn’t upheld by them. Customer service is awful. They do not answer emails or return calls. I didn’t see where you discussed this on your video. I want to be fair to them as well so your reviews need to include that. This is just as important as your test runs.
My nephew had a stroke and now is trying to get back outside and get some exercise. I build e-bikes for a hobby but thought the Lectric e-trike would be best for him. it looks like a purpose built electric trike not just another regular trike with a front motor hub which I can tell you, suck. his should be in by the 7/29/24 can't wait to see his face when he tries it.
I followed your reviews before my son bought my moonkool tk1 etrike by comparing it to other etrikes and it has the parking brakes. Love it.
So you tube came to the rescue. I found a site that explained how to fix the problem and my new moon cool trike is now fully functional 👍🤠
It must be noted that when riding up or down any incline you you must approach straight up or down. Otherwise you are tilting it to one side, like a 4 wheeler going sideways on a hill.
I like the button on the Lectric EP since many will not know about that (I didn't) and make it a bit harder to steal. Think I would have a steel cover plate made to cover the button.
What is the best lock for securing the wheel to the bike when not riding?
Why does your Mooncool have less tread then the Lectric?
How long is the warrantee on each, and how pre-assembled are they?
The Moon Cool is definitely a knockoff, Lectric should Sue them!
Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me how to get into the black casing on the wires on a mooncool trike. When I received it, the wire to the light was missing a plug.
I want an etrike that can accomadate my 140lbs Newfoundland dog.
rear wheel power...i was told lectric was the only one like that which gives them a HUGE advantage. Is that true?
The obvious review oops.....folded positions. How easy is one compared to the other and what size do they break down to.
I notice when you are pedaling, the Mooncool seems to have a more pronounced but damped lateral rocking motion. The rocking motion with the XP seems to be less. It appears the XP chassis has higher lateral stiffness most likely due to its large boxy downtube, but that could translate to a stiffer ride over bumps. I feel these trike manufacturers need to use more standard brands on equipment. Take the brakes. Sooner or later we will have to replace brake pads. If these are non-standard and the manufacturers are no longer around, especially if they are smaller houses, then we could end up with parts that are not available, then you have to replace the whole braking system. I do not own both trikes, but I feel one advantage that the XP has is that Lectric will likely be around in future years (based on its current sales). There are too many e-bike manufacturers and at some time there will be consolidation.
Cyan is my fav color.
I'm an XP fan!
The flesh pink is pukey, but at least you have choices. Mooncool website shows parking brake
Well after reading the reviews I am going with the Lectric. I'm older and don't need speed to get where I need to go.
As expensive as a car comprehensive by feathurr
Just got a used XP for my mom and glad it’s slower because she’s definitely not used to going fast on a bike/trike, $400 bucks and looks like new hell it only has 6miles on it!
I did forget to ask one question, how long does it take to charge the battery if completely drained?
Thank you Rich for a detailed review of the two.trikes. I am looking at both and also addmotor. This video helped me closer to that decision. Mooncool now has a parking break on their trikes!
Why don't you talk about the weight the moon cool is ridiculously heavy
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At the end of the video the reviewer admits that he got the Mooncool TK1 free vs the Lectric XP was only discounted ... so who do you think the reviewer will lean to ... I know I will love my Lectric Trike ... !!!!
Ha ha, your not a subscriber are you? If you were, you would clearly know my reviews are honest and unbiased. Most of my ebikes/trikes I get for free. I still call them out when there are problems.
How much rider weight to they support
Moon Cool’s upgraded wide seat does have a backrest
Do you need a key to operate these bikes?? What is the weight??? THanks!! Great video
How much weight can you realistically put in the front basket? So not the recommended weight.
I didn't see enough about the batteries. Such as, how much do replacement batteries cost, or how easy is it to swap out. Do I need tools to do that. I would like to have a spare battery with me when I ride especially since these are single gear bikes.