Total Weight:
72 lbs (32.65 kg)
Battery Weight:
7.2 lbs (3.26 kg)
Motor Weight:
9.4 lbs (4.26 kg)
Frame Material:
High Tensile Tig Welded Steel
Geometry Measurements:
42 1/2 – 63″ (126-160 cm) Wheel Base, 68 3/4″-82 1/4″ (125-209 cm) Overall Length, 30 1/2″ (77.5 cm) Width, 20 1/2″ -22 3/4″ (52-58 cm) Seat Height, 20″ (51 cm) Bottom Bracket Height
Frame Types:
Trike
Frame Colors:
Gloss Red, Gloss Blue, Gloss Black, Gloss Grey
Frame Fork Details:
High Tensile Steel, Rigid
Attachment Points:
Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
7
Speed 1x7 SunRACE M30, 13-32TShifter Details:
SunRACE Grip Shift on Right
Cranks:
170 mm Cranks, 38T Chainring, Chain Guide
Pedals:
Wellgo LU-207 Plastic Platform
Headset:
Sealed Mechanism Steel
Handlebar:
Chromoly Steel, Long Back Style
Brake Details:
Promax Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotor in Rear, Promax Linear Pull in Front, Wuxing Levers with Motor Inhibitor and Parking Latch
Grips:
Flat Foam, Locking
Saddle:
Alloy Frame, Padded Mesh
Seat Post:
Rans Style Seat Slide
Rims:
Alloy, 36 Hole
Spokes:
Front Stainless 12G Silver, Rear Stainless 14G Black
Tire Brand:
Kenda Kwest, 20" x 1.5"
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
40 to 65 PSI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Adjustable Angle Seat with Removable Cover, Adjustable Length Boom, Plastic Chain Guide, Heavy-Duty Torque Arm for Motor Mount
Other:
Locking Removable Battery, 1.5 lb 3 Amp Charger, KMC Z Chain, Hold Up Arrow for Backlighting, Max Weight ~300 lbs
Nirmala
8 years agoI always want to add to any review of a tricycle that it is important to remember the limits on handling with three wheels. A regular bicycle will lean into corners, but a trike will not. This means that at the limits of a trike’s cornering ability, it will start to tip over. It is no fun ending up rubber side up :)
The higher seat on this model is easier to get in and out of, but it also means a higher center of gravity, which makes the trike more prone to tipping. That is why this trike has the top speed limited. There are delta trikes and also tadpole trikes that have better handling than this one, including some models by Sun Seeker that are also sold as electric trikes by electrictrike.com, but all trikes have their limits. When I reviewed the trike conversion of a KMX Typhoon on the forum here, I did not mention that I was able to get the trike up on two wheels if I tried by pushing it in corners. And that was with a very low seat on a tadpole style trike, although that trike also would easily hit 33 mph under electric power only, so it was a very high powered trike.
Whatever ebike you ride, it is good to know the bike’s limits as the higher speeds available means that you can spend more time riding at or near those limits.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoGreat points Nirmala, and thanks for posting your review on the forums… I just added a link so others can check it out. I’ll write more about handling and speak to it in the future (but several more Sun Seeker reviews have already been filmed and are similar).
ReplyDan
6 years agoI have a couple of sun trikes EZ3’s that I’d like to convert to electric is there a kit that I can buy? The front wheel is a 16 x 1.5
ReplyEric
6 years agoHey Dan, if you go to electrictrike.com they have conversion kits they sell. you can check them out and email them questions. hope this helps.
ReplyCynthia Shropshire
5 years agoI’m interested in purchasing the sun seeker eco delta electric trike. Please contact me via email or text.
ReplyCourt
5 years agoHi Cynthia! I’ve passed your info along to the company that makes and sells the Sun Seeker Eco Delta. Hopefully they will reach out to you directly, but otherwise, here is their official website with a contact form and phone number for you to try.
ReplyRebecca
3 years agoI’m interested in purchasing the sun seeker eco delta electric trike. Please contact me via email.
ReplyCourt
3 years agoThanks Rebecca, I think you can order the bike from their official website here, or contact them directly! I only do reviews here and don’t sell bikes. Good luck :)
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