Bunbury is an IZip Tricruiser.
Needed to find an independent means of transport due to stopping driving and because of balance probs had to be a trike. There was a very limited choice - all I could find was this or a Powerabike. Basically only had the sales blurbs to base my choice. Info on different drive systems was also limited, but from what I could find at the time the Currie seemed the better spec.
Of course I only found Pedelecs after buying it and that may have been a wider choice !!
Anyway in at the deep end !!
It arrived last month (April) in partially built form and took about 4 hours to assemble. The instructions were excellent and 100% accurate. There was only 1 nut & bolt missing. However getting the front V brake set up was a pain, fiddling with spacers & washers - probably will replace it with a caliper.
It is a very substantial machine weighing in at about 100 lbs unladen.
Designed in the USA, but made in China.
The design is specifically for electrive drive which is mounted on the rear assembly driving via a chain to left half of the rear axle (Yes trikes have axles !!). So it was designed to be electric not put on as an after thought.
The manual which came with it does not cover the Tricruiser other than the V brake. The Currie documentation was also poor covering only the battery and charging.
Bunbury has 3 users, myself and 2 very active 80 year olds !!
To be continued.....
Tim
Needed to find an independent means of transport due to stopping driving and because of balance probs had to be a trike. There was a very limited choice - all I could find was this or a Powerabike. Basically only had the sales blurbs to base my choice. Info on different drive systems was also limited, but from what I could find at the time the Currie seemed the better spec.
Of course I only found Pedelecs after buying it and that may have been a wider choice !!
Anyway in at the deep end !!
It arrived last month (April) in partially built form and took about 4 hours to assemble. The instructions were excellent and 100% accurate. There was only 1 nut & bolt missing. However getting the front V brake set up was a pain, fiddling with spacers & washers - probably will replace it with a caliper.
It is a very substantial machine weighing in at about 100 lbs unladen.
Designed in the USA, but made in China.
The design is specifically for electrive drive which is mounted on the rear assembly driving via a chain to left half of the rear axle (Yes trikes have axles !!). So it was designed to be electric not put on as an after thought.
The manual which came with it does not cover the Tricruiser other than the V brake. The Currie documentation was also poor covering only the battery and charging.
Bunbury has 3 users, myself and 2 very active 80 year olds !!
To be continued.....
Tim