Great review Richard, you really got in-depth and informed us about the bike. Anyone interested in purchasing one will love this video. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mooncool puts it on their website
Hey, Richard. Great review. I agree, the compactness of the trike seems very desirable. I love how it can go over the rough terrain you took it over. I will keep this on my radar for the future. I also love all the colors it comes in. It sure makes tight turns. I got dizzy with all the turning you did in your driveway. LOL. It is nice it is so stable.
Great review, Richard. You do such a nice job with these. I just received the Mooncool TK-1 Folding trike about 2 weeks ago and already have 130 miles on it. I love the trike. The newer ones now come with parking brakes on both the front and rear brakes. That's a feature I use every time I ride the bike to park it. They work very effectively. It also has a cruise control now so I can ride it at the fastest speed (15.6 mph for mine) and not have to worry about keeping up the fast pedaling. The front sprocket is 36 tooth which works very well for riding it without power. It's almost like 2nd gear or 3rd on a conventional 10-speed. Once again, thank you for your professional review.
Good review. At this price point, hydraulic brakes, front suspension, wider tires, turn signals, 500W motor and a more stable frame appear to make the Mooncool TK1 a great value. I'll look forward to the comparison video but with the exception of the missing parking brake, this one appears to tick all the boxes. Thanks, Richard.
Your welcome. As for the parking brake, the brake levers can be changed out. Also, someone else mentioned there's a brake lock that can be purchased online. Last resort is strong rubber band or small velcro strap.
Agreed. Torque must be higher than 43nm, but its not made for big hills I don't believe. Atl east the parking brake issue could be resolved by replacing the brake lever with one that has the parking brake/lock button.
Great review! I'm glad you mentioned your height and weight so I could get a reference on how I would match to this trike's size. Too bad their website shows this folding TK1 is out of stock at this date. The next batch of TK1s are supposed to have the parking brakes. I'm anxious to order one!
They just went on pre-order for the next batch. Please use my affiliate link and try the discount code to see if it still works. It may or may not. Found in my Mooncool videos description. Thanks.
Thanks Richard for the great review. We purchased one for me and one for my wife. They are the latest model with the park brake. I can not get the park brake to set on the front brake of one of the trikes. Have you done any videos about adjusting the brakes? I would really like to see a video before starting.
I've had my TK1 about a week and I've been "ghosting" in the pedaling in each pedal-assist. I remember you mentioning it in this video and had to come back and review it again. Do you know of anyone who has changed the crank sprocket and to what size? I would like to have some pedal resistance in each pedal assist; not necessarily increase in speed. Thanks for the good reviews!
Good question. I am not aware of anyone yet. Mrs Adventure can't pedal much so she is happy with how it performs so I wont be changing ours. If you add a crank that has another 4-6 teeth it should make a big difference.
Larger diameter tires are a disadvantage when riding in Arizona as there are a lot of thorns here. I've had two flat tires in my e-bike which has four inch diameter tires. When they go flat they tend to come off the rim so it's a real pain when you get a flat tire. Yes I have the sealant in my tires but they still go flat with large enough thorns. Granted 4 in tires are great for off-road but it's just a larger diameter with more ground contact to pick up thorns.
Just for the record, the x p is the number one selling trike and you made a comment on one of your videos indicating that they had a bearing issue with the Rare axle, the fact of the matter is it was damaged by a forklift during shipping and bent the shaft. And that's why the bearing malfunctioned for the record!
a nice trike! yeah the parking brake might be missed. Id miss the ability to shift - * Oh Thank you for the oily rotor mention. that put me into the habit of cleaning bike rotors on mine. many suggested isopropyl alcohol (less residue) I tried that and it is a great cleaner. on a paper towel it wiped off grease & grim I didnt notice [on new rotors] on my car/truck rotors I used brake cleaner that did me fine. others said use isopropyl alcohol. I must admit it is mighty fine! even tested it on the pads (just because i wanted to) & it seemed to make them cleaner. it will be interesting to see how others feel about this. I just know after your vid that I learned to clean my rotors. thank you thank you for your other vids too, really enjoy them. looking forward to your review on the MC3 AWD
Still shopping for an Etrike and I guess this is another one to add for consideration. There's one from Addmotor that is still my top pic for its 90 mile range, but still looking. Glad that this one also has brake lights and turn signals. Plus one thing I don't care for on this one and the XP Trike are the basket designs, I know you can put liner in but it looks like it would be too easy to lose stuff
@@EbikeReviews I understand that the numbers they give are under really ideal conditions. There's at least one specific place I know I want to be able to reach with one and it would be just under a 15 mile trip both ways
What are your thoughts on being able to do rolling hills? I live in SE Missouri where the roads can rise or fall 100' or more in a quarter mile. I'm 5'11" and 300lbs.
Richard, I like the white color ... but, it doesn't look like there is a choice for white, if I clicked on the right link, and went to the right site. Can you check with them, and find out/clarify? I don't like the colors, none of them, that I'm seeing on the site!
I can really only speak to the ones I have tested, the Addmotor E-310 has the most power for hills. But, its a little less stable than the Mooncool. So far the Addmotor is probably the best equipped and maybe a little better quality over the Mooncool. Although I ride the Lectric, it does not have the quality, and is less stable than the Mooncool. I hope this helps.
Even though I ask the Lectric eTrikes Service that only my front Left parking brake for front wheel can not hold the trike on a small slope at my front door after I have traveled it within 50miles, service team did explain where I have to adjust. Will you help me?
Really surprised Mooncool didn't put a parking break on a trike??? Could be a deal breaker for me. Know your reading this Mooncool, add a parking break please, I know I'm not alone... Johny-c
I do, I have been riding them both for a few months and I still like the Mooncool better. The TK1 is just more stable. The TK1 Fat 20" which I just received recently is a little less stable because it has 20X4 tires, but I love that it is a 7 speed and I can pedal up to the max 16mph with no ghost pedaling.
Yes, I lifted the latch a bit but little black rod seems to not clear the movable flat silver metal piece to close all the way, whether in open or closed position. There is a screw in it. I haven’t tried loosening it to see if it slides out of the way yet. Could that be an option?
Think I found a solution on Lectric owner site, Chris from Peddle Power. Has loads of repair and adjustment vids, so grateful, since Lectric XP is so similar to Mooncool. Thanks for your reply though. Love your videos!
@@marynorton1935 Possibly, but I have not experienced this problem so I am not sure. it does sound like something is out of alignment. Perhaps take a short video showing the problem and send it to Mooncool to see what they tell you.
Went to the website they changed the way the folding mechanism Works a little bit, and they also added a parking brake. They must be listening to you LOL
The specs on Amazon don’t list the weight. I see this is the 20” version but is it the 1 speed or 7 speed? 1 speed is $1799. Released 3 months ago and not liking the comments how difficult it is to assemble. Also the Lectric version only has 1 color and also ugly which is mind boggling. I like the powder blue versions wonder why the 26” wheel version is about half the price.
Mooncool's 1 speed is the TK1, it required very little assembly. Its the FAT 20" that is the 7 speed and it requires a lot more assembly. I will be unboxing it this week.
I'm enjoying your videos on all these trikes tons of great advice comments etc... would love to know finished weights on all soo I know how to load for on the move adventures, I'd really appreciate that, I looked a little but thought I'd ask .... you're doing a great job as an influencer, very thorough overall!!!
I purchased The Addmotor Citi e310 Mini. The low ground clearance is a design flaw. The pedals may scrape when crossing a speed bump potentially causing serious foot injury. I informed the managers and their response was raise the seat, or install a smaller crank. And I would bear the cost of the repair to the crank. Of course raising the seat has no effect on the pedal arc. They pretend to be concerned with customer satisfaction. They are not and make no effort to address the problem. Their return policy is expensive and prohibitive. They suggested I sell the trike locally. I buy many products from many diverse manufacturers and Addmotor stands out as a greedy, disinterested supplier. Go elsewhere, if you have any problems, you own them. Anyone want a trike at a discount? Addmotor Citi e310 mini is flawed by design.
Sorry!!! Hit the dislike button by accident. Still would like comparative review showing rear width going thru doors when you do your review of multiple bikes. That will be deciding factor for me as I live in a condo😀
What do you like best about the Mooncool TK1?
Should give you an option for a 20 AH battery. For those who like to go on longer rides or just throttle.
Would you fold it in order to put it in your truck bed? How about showing us?
Forgot to mention that it is lacking a parking brake.
He did mention the lack of Parking brake and that you'd have to use a rock to block it from moving.@@pedrofernandez8729
It comes in lots of cool colors, also I really like the compactness of it and beefiness. Seems like a sturdy etrike.
Great review Richard, you really got in-depth and informed us about the bike. Anyone interested in purchasing one will love this video. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mooncool puts it on their website
Thanks Gary!!!
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Hey, Richard. Great review. I agree, the compactness of the trike seems very desirable. I love how it can go over the rough terrain you took it over. I will keep this on my radar for the future. I also love all the colors it comes in. It sure makes tight turns. I got dizzy with all the turning you did in your driveway. LOL. It is nice it is so stable.
Great review, Richard. You do such a nice job with these. I just received the Mooncool TK-1 Folding trike about 2 weeks ago and already have 130 miles on it. I love the trike. The newer ones now come with parking brakes on both the front and rear brakes. That's a feature I use every time I ride the bike to park it. They work very effectively. It also has a cruise control now so I can ride it at the fastest speed (15.6 mph for mine) and not have to worry about keeping up the fast pedaling. The front sprocket is 36 tooth which works very well for riding it without power. It's almost like 2nd gear or 3rd on a conventional 10-speed. Once again, thank you for your professional review.
Good review. At this price point, hydraulic brakes, front suspension, wider tires, turn signals, 500W motor and a more stable frame appear to make the Mooncool TK1 a great value. I'll look forward to the comparison video but with the exception of the missing parking brake, this one appears to tick all the boxes. Thanks, Richard.
Your welcome. As for the parking brake, the brake levers can be changed out. Also, someone else mentioned there's a brake lock that can be purchased online. Last resort is strong rubber band or small velcro strap.
Thanks for your review Richard. I enjoy watching your videos!
Another good Review, I like everything but no parking breaks. And the torque I live on a lot of hills.
Agreed. Torque must be higher than 43nm, but its not made for big hills I don't believe. Atl east the parking brake issue could be resolved by replacing the brake lever with one that has the parking brake/lock button.
Great review Richard, one of your best
Great review! I'm glad you mentioned your height and weight so I could get a reference on how I would match to this trike's size. Too bad their website shows this folding TK1 is out of stock at this date. The next batch of TK1s are supposed to have the parking brakes. I'm anxious to order one!
They just went on pre-order for the next batch. Please use my affiliate link and try the discount code to see if it still works. It may or may not. Found in my Mooncool videos description. Thanks.
Great with you Richard, one of your best you really showed a lot about this bike
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback Jerome.
Great review Richard one of your Best showed a lot about the strike
Thanks Richard for the great review. We purchased one for me and one for my wife. They are the latest model with the park brake. I can not get the park brake to set on the front brake of one of the trikes. Have you done any videos about adjusting the brakes? I would really like to see a video before starting.
Thanks Richard, great review. I’m looking forward to to comparison review.
Yep., probably coming after my garage floor project that's happening this week.
Looking forward to the comparison. Thanks
I've had my TK1 about a week and I've been "ghosting" in the pedaling in each pedal-assist. I remember you mentioning it in this video and had to come back and review it again. Do you know of anyone who has changed the crank sprocket and to what size? I would like to have some pedal resistance in each pedal assist; not necessarily increase in speed. Thanks for the good reviews!
Good question. I am not aware of anyone yet. Mrs Adventure can't pedal much so she is happy with how it performs so I wont be changing ours. If you add a crank that has another 4-6 teeth it should make a big difference.
Larger diameter tires are a disadvantage when riding in Arizona as there are a lot of thorns here. I've had two flat tires in my e-bike which has four inch diameter tires. When they go flat they tend to come off the rim so it's a real pain when you get a flat tire. Yes I have the sealant in my tires but they still go flat with large enough thorns. Granted 4 in tires are great for off-road but it's just a larger diameter with more ground contact to pick up thorns.
Just for the record, the x p is the number one selling trike and you made a comment on one of your videos indicating that they had a bearing issue with the Rare axle, the fact of the matter is it was damaged by a forklift during shipping and bent the shaft. And that's why the bearing malfunctioned for the record!
Oh, and for the record, you know for "fact" that all the people that have had bearing problems were a result of a forklift? For the record of course.
a nice trike! yeah the parking brake might be missed.
Id miss the ability to shift -
* Oh Thank you for the oily rotor mention.
that put me into the habit of cleaning bike rotors on mine.
many suggested isopropyl alcohol (less residue) I tried that and it is a great cleaner.
on a paper towel it wiped off grease & grim I didnt notice [on new rotors]
on my car/truck rotors I used brake cleaner that did me fine.
others said use isopropyl alcohol. I must admit it is mighty fine!
even tested it on the pads (just because i wanted to) & it seemed to make them cleaner.
it will be interesting to see how others feel about this.
I just know after your vid that I learned to clean my rotors.
thank you
thank you for your other vids too, really enjoy them.
looking forward to your review on the MC3 AWD
Your welcome and happy you like my videos! Thanks for sharing your comments.
TK1 , Looks like it handles a lot better than the E310, l got to do my turns very slowly on the 310 but it's got a lot more power, Great Video 👍👍
just received my mooncool tk1 trike and the throttle doesn't work; any suggestions for me?
Question: I is the MoomCool etrike only available for purchase online. Or do they have a distribution network. I'm in So. CA. Thank you!
Still shopping for an Etrike and I guess this is another one to add for consideration. There's one from Addmotor that is still my top pic for its 90 mile range, but still looking. Glad that this one also has brake lights and turn signals.
Plus one thing I don't care for on this one and the XP Trike are the basket designs, I know you can put liner in but it looks like it would be too easy to lose stuff
Just be aware, the range manufacturer's post is not very realistic. Expect about half. They test in a lab under best conditions, not real life use.
@@EbikeReviews
I understand that the numbers they give are under really ideal conditions. There's at least one specific place I know I want to be able to reach with one and it would be just under a 15 mile trip both ways
What are your thoughts on being able to do rolling hills? I live in SE Missouri where the roads can rise or fall 100' or more in a quarter mile. I'm 5'11" and 300lbs.
I disagree with your title. I think the XP is cheaper and for many in this economy that is a huge advantage over Mooncool.
Richard, I like the white color ... but, it doesn't look like there is a choice for white, if I clicked on the right link, and went to the right site. Can you check with them, and find out/clarify? I don't like the colors, none of them, that I'm seeing on the site!
The white choice is to the right of the shown colors on their site. Kinda hard to see cuz blends into the background 😊
Yes, its there, just hard to see.
Thanks for the review. Does the TK 1 have cruise control?
If price wasn’t a factor, what trike would you choose fur durability and hill power?
I can really only speak to the ones I have tested, the Addmotor E-310 has the most power for hills. But, its a little less stable than the Mooncool. So far the Addmotor is probably the best equipped and maybe a little better quality over the Mooncool. Although I ride the Lectric, it does not have the quality, and is less stable than the Mooncool. I hope this helps.
Do you think they're better built than Emoji Bison pro (with an upgraded controller)? @@EbikeReviews
Its smaller than the Bison, and its more stable. The bison frame seemed weak and it leaned badly just riding on a slanted road. @@bartscave
got mine and cannot assemble the Latch from handle bars to body wont latch. Can you help?
Even though I ask the Lectric eTrikes Service that only my front Left parking brake for front wheel can not hold the trike on a small slope at my front door after I have traveled it within 50miles, service team did explain where I have to adjust. Will you help me?
Great review. What is the weight of this trike? Thanks
Maybe the company can offer free wheel chocks . Wonder if brake lever can be replaced by one with a parking function.
It came with Velcro straps, maybe they are meant to be used to wrap it around one of the wheels, to keep it from rolling away.
Really surprised Mooncool didn't put a parking break on a trike??? Could be a deal breaker for me.
Know your reading this Mooncool, add a parking break please, I know I'm not alone...
Johny-c
Has anyone tried a strap around the handgrip & brake lever to hold the brake on while parked? For all these trikes without parking brakes. 🤔
They make a lock that closes the brake to the handlebar . Less than $20.
thank you.@@finucanetube
Richard, it’s 2024, still think this is the better trike than the Lectric?
I do, I have been riding them both for a few months and I still like the Mooncool better. The TK1 is just more stable. The TK1 Fat 20" which I just received recently is a little less stable because it has 20X4 tires, but I love that it is a 7 speed and I can pedal up to the max 16mph with no ghost pedaling.
can you add / change out the chain ring to a larger size ?
Possibly a little bigger, but the way the frame bends, its going to be very close.
I am having trouble closing my new strike t1. Can’t close the quick release. Any suggestions.
Did you lift up on the latch a little? Is it just stiff or does it seem out of alignment?
Yes, I lifted the latch a bit but little black rod seems to not clear the movable flat silver metal piece to close all the way, whether in open or closed position. There is a screw in it. I haven’t tried loosening it to see if it slides out of the way yet. Could that be an option?
Think I found a solution on Lectric owner site, Chris from Peddle Power. Has loads of repair and adjustment vids, so grateful, since Lectric XP is so similar to Mooncool. Thanks for your reply though. Love your videos!
@@marynorton1935 Possibly, but I have not experienced this problem so I am not sure. it does sound like something is out of alignment. Perhaps take a short video showing the problem and send it to Mooncool to see what they tell you.
Went to the website they changed the way the folding mechanism Works a little bit, and they also added a parking brake. They must be listening to you LOL
Wonder how it would perform at the beach, on sand?
I'm not sure. I think it would need higher torque like the addmotor e-310. I bet it would get bogged down. Just a guess.
When I finally got moon cool on the phone. They said both it and the at front wheel drive 1 more 85.
Wow, okay, I knew it was much higher than 43nm they advertise. Thanks for that.
I see on their website, they now claim the motor has 55Nm of Torque.
Richard, is there a guard below the rear disk brake?
Yes, its on the bottom rather than on the top like the XP trike.
The mooncool trike seems to be built cheaper than the lectric. Side flex on the frame as really noticeable.
The specs on Amazon don’t list the weight. I see this is the 20” version but is it the 1 speed or 7 speed? 1 speed is $1799. Released 3 months ago and not liking the comments how difficult it is to assemble. Also the Lectric version only has 1 color and also ugly which is mind boggling. I like the powder blue versions wonder why the 26” wheel version is about half the price.
Mooncool's 1 speed is the TK1, it required very little assembly. Its the FAT 20" that is the 7 speed and it requires a lot more assembly. I will be unboxing it this week.
Nice trike, nice review.
Does it have dual-differential axle?
How much does it weigh?
I am not sure, but I think its about 80 lbs. I'll try to find out.
I'm enjoying your videos on all these trikes tons of great advice comments etc... would love to know finished weights on all soo I know how to load for on the move adventures, I'd really appreciate that, I looked a little but thought I'd ask .... you're doing a great job as an influencer, very thorough overall!!!
What are the dimensions when folded?
Are tires. Street or off road
The are more of an off-road being nobby.
will it flip on sharp turn doe?
Any trike will flip on sharp turns with the right speed. This still feels the most stable I have tested though.
I purchased The Addmotor Citi e310 Mini. The low ground clearance is a design flaw. The pedals may scrape when crossing a speed bump potentially causing serious foot injury. I informed the managers and their response was raise the seat, or install a smaller crank. And I would bear the cost of the repair to the crank. Of course raising the seat has no effect on the pedal arc.
They pretend to be concerned with customer satisfaction. They are not and make no effort to address the problem. Their return policy is expensive and prohibitive. They suggested I sell the trike locally. I buy many products from many diverse manufacturers and Addmotor stands out as a greedy, disinterested supplier.
Go elsewhere, if you have any problems, you own them.
Anyone want a trike at a discount? Addmotor Citi e310 mini is flawed by design.
Hey Richard do you think there adapter will hook up to the Addmotor trailer
500w motor on a trike is a hard pass.
I'd want to use it for cargo in a trailer.
If its on flat ground I'm sure it will be fine. I need to test it out.
They started it mooncool finishes
Sorry!!! Hit the dislike button by accident. Still would like comparative review showing rear width going thru doors when you do your review of multiple bikes. That will be deciding factor for me as I live in a condo😀
Moon cool is way way too heavy don't listen to this hack
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They are basically the exact same bike. Made by the same Asian manufacturer. With the same packaging and shipping problems.
Sorry sir its front drive I live a rural area front wheel drive for cost I don't think it will work but thankyou
Looks like the motor is in the rear.
It’s not a front wheel drive…..
The TK1 that I reviewed has has a rear motor. The other new trike the Fat 20, has a 350w front hub motor that is why its much cheaper.
Richard they say 85 nm
For the Tk1 its listed in two different places as 43nm. I just looked and don't see 85nm anywhere.