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$1,699.99
Our electric trike hits the trifecta: Powerful, Comfortable, and Fun. Hop on and see for yourself that the third wheel's the charm.
What is an electric tricycle?
An electric tricycle (or “trike”) is a three-wheeled vehicle combining the stability and comfort of a tricycle with the electric motor assistance of an electric bicycle. Electric trikes are a great choice for anyone concerned about the stability and balance required to ride a bicycle, such as elderly or disabled riders. Electric trikes like our Boca Rev also make it easier to haul cargo with a beefy cargo basket, and feature, and feature a comfortable backrest, making rides more relaxing.
What to look for when buying an electric trike?
If you’re looking to maximize safety, stability, comfort, and storage, a trike may be a good choice over an electric bicycle. Look for powerful batteries with large ranges, multiple levels of pedal assist, tail and brake lights, a cushy seat with a backrest, hydraulic disk brakes for safety, high-volume cargo baskets, and UL2849 safety certification. (The Boca Rev Electric Tricycle is a great choice!)
What are the advantages of an electric tricycle?
Electric tricycles incorporate all the advantages of an electric bike, such as effortless cruising and eco-friendly transport, with an added focus on stability, comfort, and storage. The three-wheeled design offers superior stability compared to traditional bikes, boosting confidence for new riders or those seeking extra security, like the elderly or disabled. Plush seats with backrests add comfort, and high-volume cargo baskets make commuting and running errands a breeze.
What are the disadvantages of an electric tricycle?
Compared to an electric bicycle, e-trikes may have a wider turning radius, which can require some adjustment when navigating tight spaces. They also take up more storage space than bikes, and are harder to transport. (However, this is offset with the increased stability, comfort, and storage space of a trike.) Some also e-trikes are more expensive than ebikes, but our Boca Rev Electric Tricycle is actually priced similarly to many of our electric bicycles.
Do electric trikes tip over?
Electric trikes are far less likely to tip over than electric bikes, due to the added stability of a third wheel. However, they aren’t glued to the ground! Even e-trikes can fall in rare circumstances. Always practice safe riding habits and wear a helmet!
How long does an electric tricycle last?
Electric trikes can last for many years with proper care and maintenance. Exact lifespan depends on usage, battery care, and overall component quality, but your e-trike battery will probably begin to degrade around three to five years after purchase. However, you can easily swap the old battery with a new battery and keep riding if the frame and other components of the tricycle are in good condition.
What is the safest bike for a senior citizen?
For senior citizens, e-trikes can be a perfect choice due to their stability, comfort, and ease of use. Look for features like a step-through frame and plush seating with a backrest for added comfort and convenience. (The Boca Rev Electric Tricycle checks all the boxes!)
$299.99
Top quality build. This fixie, single-speed, campus or urban road bike has it all, at an affordable price.
High-Tensile Steel Frame
700x32C Commuter Tires
40mm Double-Wall Rims
Internal Cable Routing
Threadless Steering System
$329.99
This bike’s steel frame is tough, resistant to fatigue, and shock-absorbing, yet light enough to handle comfortably – perfect for city riding.
Shimano 7-speed drivetrain is versatile and can handle varying inclines with ease.
Grooved commuter tires grip the pavement and dispel water for a smooth ride and solid traction, rain or shine.
Swept back handlebars offer a relaxed hand and wrist position, and a cushioned saddle makes for a more comfortable ride.
Shimano Revoshift shifters let you easily change gears with palms on the handlebars and eyes on the road.
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