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Simple Glide Mobility ETrike Scooter - Dimensions & Weight

I'm gonna show you the dimensions of this Easy Rider Compact E-Trike.

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin. I have nearly 20 years of experience in the bike and e-bike industry. And today I'm gonna show you the dimensions and weight of this Easy Rider Compact E-Trike that we have. This is awesome and stable. Now, this is like our mobility tricycle that's great. It's super comfortable. If you want to see a video of us riding this around, you can find it on the YouTube channel, or if you're on the product page, should be on there as well. Now, I want to give you some dimensions so everyone can understand, put the parking brakes on here, how this can fit in certain places, and where you can drive it. Okay, now, first and foremost, the length from the front of the tire to the rear is 66 inches. And the width here in the back is 29 and a half inches. So you'll be able to steer this through any standard doorway. Now, from the top of the seat to the ground is 49 and a half inches. Unfortunately, the seat is not easily removable. So if you are transporting it, you would need to have an opening that's 49 and a half inches high. Now with the wheel turned, the length is 63 inches. Okay. And the cool thing is this low step-over height here, which is 13 and a half inches. And then right here, you've got this opening from here to the front of the seat, which is 16 inches.

Okay. Let's see. And from the seat to the pedals is 19 inches. From the backrest to the stem right here is 32 inches. Now, the cool thing about these handlebars is they are very adjustable here. So you can find honestly, whatever the ideal position is, but I'll go ahead and measure. Let's just measure the absolute closest position right here. Okay. So right there. Okay. So if you see right there, I mean, you can get the handlebars within six inches of the armrest, and then with to the backrest here, that's 19 and a half inches. So you can accommodate varying heights. Okay, now I've got the seat slid forward to the most forward position. And from here now the backrest is 27 and a half inches from the stem here. And these pedals, like I said, now from the front of the seat down here is 19 inches away. The back, seat is 20 inches wide. And let's see. So the tires back here are 20 inches by 2.125 inches. The front tire here is a 16, sorry, these are 2.5 inches. So 16 by 2.5 inch and 20 by 2.5 inch. Also fully assembled as you see it here, this weighs 91 pounds. Now you can also fold the handlebars down here, but it's not gonna do much for you because the height of the seat is the absolute highest part here. All right, let's just see, let's give you some other measurements here.

From the rear axle to the pedals is 30 inches. Axle to axle right here is 51 and a half inches. The width of the seat here is 20. So this is 20 by 20. The height of just the backrest is 23 and a half inches. The width is 17 inches. The armrest here is 10 inches and three inches wide. All right. And then the grips to the handles are five and a half inches with the seat all the way forward. And then let's measure the handlebars here for you. So the handlebars, the height is 10 inches and the width here is 23 and a half inches wide. So you have a lot of flexibility. Also, let's take a look here. Right here. So that's as high as the handlebars go. Right there. Let's just measure. I'll measure the handlebars. Let's see. Unlock here. Okay. Bring those up. So you can see. Just trying to adjust my bars here. Let's put those. Okay. Now, if you wanted to get these farther away from the armrest. Now those grips are 17 and a half inches away from the armrest. So if you have long arms, you can get that proper arm extension and get the correct position that'll keep you comfortable. And from the ground to the top of the handle, to the top of the grips is 51 inches. So actually at the highest, the grips are almost as high or about the same height as the backrest here.


Features of a Recumbent Electric Trike

Check out the features of a recumbent electric trike, combining comfort with technology. As a result, these e-bikes give you a super comfortable ride with helpful electric power.

  1. Pedal-Assist Technology: A recumbent ebike makes riding easier with the pedal-assist technology. You get extra power when pedaling, making difficult paths easier and letting you go faster. You can also adjust the level of pedal assist based on your needs and how hard you want to work. As a result, it gives you a smooth and enjoyable ride.
  2. Sensitive Braking System: For safer travel on the Recumbent Electric Bike, you should choose models with strong and reliable disc brakes. Apart from this, you should also consider regenerative braking. This braking system converts braking energy into power, improving efficiency and battery life. These features will further ensure a safer and more enjoyable ride.
  3. Adjustable Suspension: The suspension on your e-bike makes all your rides extra comfortable. Moreover, it lets you adjust the ride to suit your needs and the type of terrain you are covering. Whether on easy roads or rough terrain, adjusting the suspension gives a controlled biking experience.
  4. Long Battery Range: The battery is an important part of a recumbent ebike. Thus, choosing a bike with a long battery life and range helps with fewer charges and more riding time. You can use lithium-ion batteries because they are the best as they are durable and efficient. Not only this, but these batteries also ensure reliable power for all your rides.

Enjoy the new way of biking with a recumbent electric trike. They make your rides more comfortable and fun, turning every ride into an enjoyable adventure.

How To Ride a Recumbent Electric Bike Safely?

Riding a recumbent electric bike can be fun and convenient. But it is important to know how to stay safe. This section will guide you through easy tips for a safe and smooth ride.

  1. Personal Protective Gear: When riding a recumbent ebike, you should always wear protective gear. The gear includes goggles, face shields, gloves, and gloves. While helmets are not always required, they help prevent head injuries. Hence, you should consider riding an electric trike while considering all safety features.
  2. Tire Condition and Pressure: Check your bike’s tire pressure while using the manufacturer’s recommendations. You should know that low pressure can cause handling problems and flats. On the other hand, high pressure can affect grip and comfort. You should also look for cuts, punctures, or bulges and replace damaged tires as soon as possible.
  3. Examine Battery Status: Cold weather can lower the battery performance of your recumbent electric bike. So, you should check the battery status before and after every ride during the winter season. Well, you can avoid these issues by taking shorter tips. Also, you should carry a spare battery during longer rides.

By following these tips, you will have a better and safer ride on your reumbent e-trike. So, stay aware, practice often, and enjoy your ride while being safe and comfortable.



So if you have any other measurements you want me to take uh please reach out to us. If you're watching on YouTube, comment below or email us at theteam@sixthreezero.com or call us at 310-982-2877. And don't forget, we have a 30-day test ride, your e-trike policy. If you don't love it in the first 30 days, send it back. No questions asked, no money out of your pocket. In addition to that, we're going to warranty everything for up to a year. If anything goes wrong in the first year, we'll take care of parts and labor to ensure you can keep riding. Lastly, join our Facebook group, sixthreezero Pedalers. Thousands of members are in there. Jump in the group, and ask existing riders how they like their bike before you purchase. Then when you have yours, post in the group, and make friends. It's tons of fun. So thanks for sticking around and don't forget, it's your journey, your experience. Enjoy the ride.

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