Meet One Tour 2.0 Dual Motor Electric Trike
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Meet One Tour Lite 2.0 Full Suspension Electric Trike
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Meet One Breeze Pro 2.0 Full Suspension Fat Tire Electric Trike
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Meet One Tour Lite Full Suspension Electric Trike
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Meet One Breeze 2.0 Full Suspension Folding Electric Trike
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85%
Meet One Pair Electric Trike with Passenger Seat
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Electric Trike FAQs
Is a semi-recumbent etrike safe for seniors?
Yes. The semi-recumbent position lowers your center of gravity, which makes tipping far less likely than on an upright bike. Three wheels mean no balancing required — just sit down and ride.
Are electric trikes legal and do I need a license?
In most areas, electric trikes are treated as e-bikes and do not require a license or registration.
However, regulations can vary by state or country, so we recommend checking your local laws before use.
How to choose an electric tricycle for seniors?
Choose an electric tricycle that is stable, comfortable, and easy to use.
Look for a low step-through frame, a comfortable seat with back support, and smooth, easy controls. Models with a lower center of gravity offer better stability, while moderate motor power helps ensure safer, more controlled riding.
Are e trikes easy to tip over?
No, electric trikes are stable, but they can tip if ridden improperly. They are more stable than two-wheel bikes at low speeds, but fast turns or uneven weight can cause tipping. Riding slowly into turns and keeping weight balanced greatly reduces the risk.
Semi-recumbent eTrikes are even more stable due to their lower center of gravity.
Is it comfortable if I have back, knee, or hip pain?
This is exactly what the semi-recumbent etrike design addresses. Your back is supported, weight is distributed across a wide seat, and forward pedal positioning reduces knee load compared to a traditional upright electric trike.
What is the typical range of an electric tricycle?
Most electric tricycles offer a range of 20–60 miles per charge, depending on battery size and riding conditions.
Models with a dual-battery setup can extend the range to 80+ miles, making them suitable for longer rides or daily commuting.
Can I try before I buy?
Yes. We offer test rides at select locations across the U.S. Book your test ride >
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