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Dustin Gyger
Updated On: November 8, 2024
Everything you need to know about fat tire electric tricycles. Hey everyone, I'm Dustin. I have nearly 20 years of experience in the bike and e-bike industry and today I'm going to talk to you about everything you need to know about fat tire electric tricycles. All right, so right here, I've got two of the sixthreezero fat tire electric trikes, the Simple Step-Thru e-trike, and also Evryjourney Electric Rickshaw, both linked in the description. Check them out on our website if you want more details. Now, if you're in the market for a fat tire electric tricycle, there are a couple of things you should know. Number one, When we talk about fat tires, we're talking about three inches or greater. Now, on both of these bikes, trikes, we've got four-inch wide tires. And actually, both of these have the same setup, which is the front wheels are 24 by four and the rear wheels are 20 inches by four inches. So it's set lower in the back. So if you're looking for a fat tire trike, I would say look at three inches or wider and above. In addition to that, you're going to find varying sizes of tires. You're going to find some fat tire e-trikes that are all 20-inch wheels.
You may find all 24-inch wheels, or you may find what we've done, which is a larger 24-inch front wheel and smaller rear. We like that because it sets the rear lower, and creates a little more balance and stability on the turns. Now, in addition to that is motor size and motor location. On a fat tire e-trike, you're gonna find typically either a front hub motor or a mid-drive motor. There also are rear drive motors as well. I would say any of those is a possibility. Now, if you're gonna be doing a lot of off-roading and you're gonna do a lot of trail riding or uphill, like uphill on off-road, then you probably wanna look for a mid-drive motor. It's going to be a little more costly, but it's going to give you more torque to get up the hills. The other thing is, you're probably going to want a bigger motor if you're specifically going off-road dirt trails. When I say dirt trails, I don't mean hard-pack trails. I mean like real off-roading dirt trails. So a mid-drive motor might be good for that, especially if there are hills on these off-road trails. If you're doing hard-pack trails or pavement, a front hub, or a rear hub motor, should be more than enough. And when you talk about pavement, you're talking about it's only legal to have a 750-watt or below to be on pavement. Now, if you're going off-road, depending on where, private property, things like that, you could have 1,000 watts, 1,500 watts, whatever you want.
So really think about what you're gonna do. If you're a hunter and you wanna be out in the fields and you want something rugged, maybe look at a mid-drive, maybe look at 750 watts and above. 1000 watt, 1500 watt, depends on also what you're lugging around. Something like our Simple Step-thru 750-watt front hub, it's a great all-purpose trike, but it's not necessarily going to be something you want to like you know, throw all your gear in and try to go off-roading into the mountains. We do have the rugged tires on there because we want riders to be able to go on trails and do a little bit of off-roading, but there are better options if you're going to do that serious type of off-roading and also do major, major hills, and as I said, the mid-drive's gonna give you more torque. Now, with all of this comes price, right? So when you talk about cost, a rear hub drive, a rear-drive, or a front hub motor is generally always gonna be less expensive than a mid-drive. Mid-drive's gonna be more expensive. So you must think about your needs, how heavy are you, where are you gonna ride, because as you start increasing battery size, increasing motor size, you start to elevate the costs. Now, again, our Simple Step-thru we also put a very low step through so something to think about as well. As you, as the rider, what's important? Is the mounting and dismounting important? Or is the power important?
Or is some combination of both of those important to you? You can see the Rickshaw has a step-through as well, just not as low as the simple step so both of these are designed for a rider that wants something comfortable, easy to get on and off, but also powerful and able to take on different terrains. Now, another thing with a fat tire electric trike is maybe you want some shocks. You can see on the front here, we have these shocks that can move up and down. The beauty of the fat tires is it's going to absorb a lot of the shock. Also, if you have the front shock, it's going to absorb it as well. So we have it on both of these models here. And again, great option. Now, the rickshaw is a 21 amp hour because we're carrying big loads. This is a 15 amp hour. So in terms of battery size, think about how much you weigh, how much you're going to be bringing with you, and also the fat tires. What's your expectation of range? The more cargo, the heavier the rider, and the shorter battery life you're going to get. So you want a very large battery. That's why it's a 21 amp hour in the rickshaw. and a 15 amp hour on the simple step through here as well. And then from there, find the position you like, the sitting position, the riding position find what you like, what looks good. There are more rugged styles than what we've got here.
While figuring out the cost of an e-trike, think about more than the buying price. You also need to consider the cost of maintenance, battery charges, and insurance. Yet, there might be saving on fuel and parking, you’ll still need to spend some amount on it. By looking at both the initial price as well as the ongoing cost, you can understand how much owning an etrike will cost you. This way, you will make a smarter choice and enjoy the benefits of this eco-friendly rides.
While purchasing sixthreezero EVRYjourney Electric Tricycle 750W Rickshaw with Passenger Seat, Navy, it will cost you $3199.99. But the annual maintenance will cost you between $100-$200 and electricity cost will be around $1,200 per year. Apart from this, an annual insurance might cost you around $100-$300 annually. Also, you might need to change the battery after every 5 years and it will cost you $499.99. Thus, owning this e-tricycle will cost you between $236-$573 along with the battery replacement after every 5 years.
Buying sixthreezero Simple Step Thru Fat Tire 3 Wheel Electric Bike for Adults will cost you $2799.99. But there are many other things add up to the cost of an e-trike. It’s annual maintenance charge is between $75-$150 and the charging costs will include $1,200 every year. Apart from this, you will also need to get an ensurance that will cost you $100-$200 every year. Yet, you will also need to replace the battery after every4 to 5 years that will cost you $499.99.
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Check out this e-tricycle has a stylish navy frame and a strong 750 watts motor. Hence, it will let you choose between pedaling and going full electric mode. It also has a 20-inches long rear wheels and a 24-inches long front wheel. Furthermore, these wheels are 4-inch wide for a smooth and steady ride. Moreover, this etrike is both reliable and comfortable due to its disc brakes and comfy seats. As a result, this bike can handle up to 300 pounds of weight.
This e-tricycle is great for adults who wants a smooth ride. It has a powerful 750 Watts motor to help you climb hilly areas and reach the top speed of 15 MPH. This etrike is stable and comfortable with an 11-inch step-over height. It also features an upright riding position and strong disc brakes. It also has a big rear cargo basket, and an optional rear seat for passengers.
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An electric fat tire tricycle is stable and fun to ride. Hence, knowing how far they can go helps people choose the right one for commuting or enjoying the outdoors.
This electric fat tire tricycle has a strong 750 Watts motor which helps it go far in both pedal assist and full electric modes. With its sturdy fat tires and comfy passenger seat, it provides a smooth ride that is perfect for fun trips or daily travel on different surfaces.
This amazing fat tire electric tricycle is equipped with a powerful 750 Watts Bafang Front Hub Motor and further offers an impressive range of your journeys. Due to this powerful motor, this tricycle can reach a top speed of up to 16 Miles Per Hour. Apart from this, it also has a Rear Differential that creates a balanced ride and stabilizes the rear wheels.
To wrap up, the distance an electric fat tire tricycle can travel depends on several things. Hence, riders can make the most of their rides and have a great time by understanding these factors.
Regular bikes and electric fat tire tricycle have their own perks. Thus, knowing their differences can help you pick the right one for your needs and how you like to ride.
Features
Regular Tricycle
Electric Fat Tire Tricycle
Power Source
You need to pedal the Regular Tricycle.
It has a battery and motor to help.
Weight
Usually lighter (Between 20 And 40 KGs)
These bikes are comparatively heavier (Between 30 and 50 KGs)
Ture Type
Tires With Normal Width With Average Grip
Big And Fat Tires For Better Grip
Terrain Capabilities
It works best on flat paths
This tricycle can handle rough or soft ground
Speed
Limited to how fast you can pedal
Usually between 15 and 20 miles per hour
Range
Depends on how far you can pedal.
20 to 50 miles after a complete charge.
Maintenance
It requires low but regular maintenance.
This tricycle comparatively needs more maintenance due to electrical parts.
User Experience
A regular tricycle is simple and easy to ride.
It is more comfortable with the help of an electric motor.
Storage Capacity
It has a moderate storage capacity, but it depends on design.
This tricycle usually has more space for carrying things like cargo racks.
Accessibility
Generally easy to ride.
Can be easy to use, but heavier and more complex.
Braking System
Standard brakes (Through foot or hand)
Better Brakes (Often Disc Brakes For Safety)
In summary, choosing between a regular tricycle and an electric fat tire tricycle comes down to your biking requirements. Hence, you need to think about where you will ride it, how fast you will ride it, and what makes your riding experience more enjoyable.
We have stepped through, we have more curvature. It's really up to you to decide, you know, what look suits your needs. But just keep in mind, The number one thing is as you go from motor and battery size up, your price will go up. As you go to a mid-drive, the price will go up as well. So think about where you're gonna ride and what you're using this product for. Then you can match that up with the necessary specs. And if you have questions about any of that, I'm happy to help and happy to answer. Reach out to us at theteam@sixthreezero.com or call us at 310-982-2877. And 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 gonna warranty everything for up to a year. Parts and labor will take care of it. Don't worry about it. No questions asked. And lastly, join our Facebook group. It's called sixthreezero Pedalers. There are thousands of members in there. Talk to existing riders about their bike, and how they like it before you purchase so you can get comfortable. Then when you have yours posting the group, 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.