E-Bikes & Bikes Customised to You
Dustin Gyger
Updated On: June 2, 2025
This is the Sixthreezero e-tricycle Rickshaw bike. As you can see, it's got a navy blue frame with some teal accents. One of the things I like about this particular bike is the newly added hitch, which is not available until this year, but gives it a vast amount of expansion options. The other thing I like is the basket. A container that allows you to put helmets and shoes, and towels, and all sorts of fun stuff in there. That looks pretty tight. I also like the fact that there's a brake light with turn signals so you can ride it on mixed-use paths. The seat itself is very, very comfortable.
It can easily fit two, if not three, kids. I take my daughter on this bike quite often. She's 11. The big advantage of this particular bike over some of the other bikes I was looking at was the maximum weight capacity. Um, 500-plus pounds for the bike and the rear travelers makes it something we can use as a family for very, very long. The other cool thing about this particular bike is that the lever here allows you to fully engage the electric bike assistance, so you don't even have to pedal.
You can just hold it down, almost as if it's a motorcycle. It'll go up to, I've experienced about 17 miles per hour, and when you get on here, the seats are fully adjustable. It's very comfortable. I really, really like the fact that, as I mentioned earlier, there's a headlamp and then a left and right turn signal along with a little horn there. Belly. Peace dude. How's the ride? Smooth? Yeah, it's fine. Everyone is included, and there's a nice safety belt so everybody's safe. It's a very smooth, very quiet ride. See ya!