I am on my 3rd e-bike and unfortunately, my 3rd fall. I am nearly 80.....and it hurts. So decided it's not worth the pain so I an looking at an E-Trike or similar. I don't know the 1st. thing about them so any advice/recommendations welcome.
Many of them fall over more easily than bicycles, and you get worse injuries, so be careful. You'll probably be OK with a recumbent one with 20" wheels and two wheels at the front. They're the most stable and unlikely to topple if you keep the speed down. That type is very expensive though, especially electric ones.I am on my 3rd e-bike and unfortunately, my 3rd fall. I am nearly 80.....and it hurts. So decided it's not worth the pain so I an looking at an E-Trike or similar. I don't know the 1st. thing about them so any advice/recommendations welcome.
Hydraulic chairlift mod? Electric winch chair, suspended from a roll cage bar? That motor I scavenged from the dead and discarded escooter I found last year, may yet become useful as I become ever older...For stability a Recumbent Trike aka Tadpole, issue may be getting on/off - up/ down from a low riding position.
I don't like the look of that Viktor one. The CofG is very high. The batteries are unnecessarily high too. It's going to topple if you hit a bump with a front wheel.Their two front wheeled model, is also expensive.
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Much better carrying capacity too.Thank you all but I'm not ready for a Recumbent Trike just yet. Still mobile , just will be a bit nervous getting up on a 2 wheeler again........Looking at an Alpine Explorer Trike ....it was the pothole that did for me..this thing should take them in its stride........I've seen a goo second hand one......
Make sure you do a test ride before you buy to make sure it suits and feels stable enough.Thank you all but I'm not ready for a Recumbent Trike just yet. Still mobile , just will be a bit nervous getting up on a 2 wheeler again........Looking at an Alpine Explorer Trike ....it was the pothole that did for me..this thing should take them in its stride........I've seen a goo second hand one......
Sounds like I0kg+ might not make much of a difference to you, which is brilliant, well done for keeping fit. Hope it works out.Very interesting video, talks sense. It is a bit hilly here but `I never had problems with the other Ebikes I had, but I was a bit worried about this one.....If it doesn't work out ......then it's back to the drawing board .....maybe something with normal tyres.......
If it says 250W it should be ok, the motor just looks big. I would not like to splash out a lot of money on a bike without getting the chance to ride it, but it seems like you don't have much choice.It says "250w brushless front hub motor (Bafang). High Torque". This is from the Manufacturer, I'm buying second hand, but it's the same TRIKE......I won't be able to test ride it.....It's in Sheffield......I'm In Penzance......