Total Weight:
76.8 lbs (34.83 kg)
Battery Weight:
9.3 lbs (4.21 kg)
Motor Weight:
9.4 lbs (4.26 kg)
Frame Material:
7005 Tig Welded Aluminum
Geometry Measurements:
59″ (150cm) Wheel Base, 78″ (198 cm) Overall Length, 32″ (81 cm) Width, 23″ (58 cm) Seat Height
Frame Types:
Trike
Frame Colors:
Gloss Grey with Black Accents
Frame Fork Details:
Cro-Mo Steel, Rigid
Attachment Points:
Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
24
Speed 3x8 SRAM X-4, 11-32TShifter Details:
SRAM Grip Shift on Left and Right
Cranks:
170 mm Cranks, 30-42-52T Chainrings, Microshift Derailleur
Pedals:
Wellgo Plastic Platform
Headset:
1 1/8″ Semi-Integrated
Stem:
Underseat
Handlebar:
Underseat
Brake Details:
Promax Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotors in Back Wheels, Promax Linear Pull in Front Wheel, Wuxing Levers with Motor Inhibitor and Parking Latch
Grips:
Flat Rubber, Locking
Saddle:
Alloy Frame, Padded Mesh
Seat Post:
Rans Style Seat Slide
Rims:
Alloy, 36 Hole, Stainless Nipples and Eyelets
Spokes:
Front Stainless 12G Silver, Rear Stainless 14G Black
Tire Brand:
Kenda Kwest, 20" x 1.25"
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
75 to 100 PSI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Adjustable Angle Seat with Removable Cover, Adjustable Length Boom, Heavy-Duty Torque Arm for Motor Mount
Other:
Locking Removable Battery, 1.5 lb 3 Amp Charger, KMC Z Chain, Max Weight 300 lbs
Nirmala
8 years agoOne of the nice features of a lot of delta style trikes is that you can get a coupler that allows you to daisy-chain two or more trikes in a row for an easy to convert tandem. The front wheel comes off the rear bike and the front fork attaches to the rear of the lead bike. I know that Utah Trikes offers a coupler designed for this Eurus trike. Of course, the second trike would not have a front wheel so it would not be powered like the lead bike. You can still quickly disconnect and have two separate trikes anytime you want to ride alone. Most of the couplers allow any trike to be “towed” behind, so the rear trike can be a different brand also. Here is an article showing another brand of delta recumbent with two trikes hooked up to make a tandem.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoWow, that’s really neat Nirmala! Something I had never thought of… Thanks for sharing and mentioning that the coupler is available for the Eurus from Utah Trikes. Good point about losing some power without that second wheel but I suppose it would still be easier than riding with no motor at all ;)
ReplyNirmala
8 years agoUpon further reflection, I am not sure if the coupler Utah Trikes offers is something you can just bolt on. They do a lot of custom frame work at their shop, so it might be something you have to have done on site in Utah. Someone at their shop could confirm what is involved.
But it does open up all kinds of fun possibilities. And again, the second trike does not have to be the same make or model. If a couple was going to mostly be riding together, you could just buy a second trike without a motor and put that on the rear. For instance, you could buy a non-electric Sun-Seeker Eco Delta and tow it behind this Eurus model with its high voltage battery. This arrangement also allows both riders to pedal at their own cadence and level of effort as the drive trains of the two trikes are not connected.
And you do not have to settle for just two trikes in a row. Three or more is easily doable.