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The PEXMOR Adult Tricycle is a versatile 7-speed bike designed for adults, featuring a robust high-carbon steel frame, adjustable components for comfort, and ample storage with foldable baskets. Ideal for leisurely rides, shopping, and recreation, it supports a maximum weight of 331 lbs and ensures safety with its all-wheel brake system.
Bike Type | Folding Bike, Cruiser Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | PEXMOR |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Black |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Included Components | Lock |
Size | 26" |
Brake Style | Linear Pull, Coaster |
Item Weight | 150 Kilograms |
Model Name | G40000156 |
Power Source | manual |
Wheel Material | High Carbon Steel |
Year | 2023 |
Seat Material Type | Rubber |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 331 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Is Autographed | No |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Fender Material | High Carbon Steel |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | PEXMOR |
Brand Name | PEXMOR |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
S**N
Adult Tricycle.
Fantastic adult trike. The construction is a little rough. Also DON'T buy a separate lock. It comes with one.
M**O
No Help From Company
My elder father accidentally ordered two and it's been impossible to return one, company won't provide you with a return label. You not only spend a lot for the bike, but they want you to take more money out of your pocket to return it then to make a customer happy. Otherwise, the first bike is nice. Kind of hard to put together. He mentioned it's hard to pedal in wind but it's helped him with groceries.
L**R
Its fun to ride
I was so excited to find out there are adult tricycles. I shopped around for about a week before I picked the prettiest purple bike. Because I haven't ridden a bike in a few decades I'm only riding up and down my block for now. It peddles and shifts very easy. Even with as big as I am there is still room to stand between the seat and the handlebars. I did have a little bit of a hard time getting on the seat at first. It helps if your legs are long enough to sit on the seat while sitting on the seat. Don't suggest lowering the seat, when I did my knees ended up in my chest. Anyway the seat and handle bars are adjusted to the right height for a comfortable ride. I do suggest, if the option is there, to have the bike put together for you, or have table to set it on.Can't wait to be able to ride all over town.
K**P
Instructions are lame
Just use your head and figure it out. I built this in 2 hrs.My hard part was the de-railer. Never messes with one before.Took about 10 minutes to figure it out, was sticky to get into 1st.Move the gear sprocket all the way over and then no slack in the cable in high gear minus a tad of tension.It's comfy, and rides well. Don't lean like a normal bike, just turn handle bars and go!Good deal IMO
A**R
PEXMOR Adult Tricycle, 7 Speed Trike Cruiser Bike, 24/26 Inch Three-Wheeled Bicycle
This is about the bicycle, not the seller, - they were great. Nonetheless, while any product when offered at any price, it should be what one believes it to be. Therefore, rather than dissect the product, which is not correct to do, for me, imo, I'll say, - the bike has issues that a consumer seeking to receive perfection should then go to the much higher priced offerings.If you have never assembled a bicycle of any kind in your life, you will be greatly challenged with this project.While they do, kindly provide "tools" for assembly, you'll still need a "large" (12 inch size) "adjustable" or Crescent Wrench so the jaws of the wrench open enough for the two places you will need it.I'd say too, your own separated "Allen" wrench set may be helpful since, e.g. the derailleur mount screw will be otherwise challenging to thread. Also too, because, (a non-experienced person would not know), - the threads will have paint on them making the fine machine thread much harder to engage, even if you use a Metric Tap to clean them first.I'd say too, have a small bottle of Silicone Lubricant (which does dry) on hand and apply that as you go, most stuff is somewhat "dry" if even lightly oiled, not specifically oiled as I see it, imo.The Bottom Bracket ("crank") is of an older design, and will, or was for me, -- will require adjustment and tightening. That's a trial and error "feel" thing since once you get the play out of it, then tighten down the Nut, it WILL BE over tightened. So, loosen, tighten, loosen, tighten until there's no wobble, yet freely spins. I did not pull the crank to see how well the cups were greased, or if were solid bearings, but that may have been a good idea. -- As well, the Chain-guard bracket is on the other side of that and I did not "mess" with it. However, if you find the chain-guard bottom hole misses that mount-thread, me, I'd just drill the proper hole to secure it. To get into that area requires a special flat wrench, or, I don't recommend but have done it, a long slotted screw driver and hammer to engage it, in, out, on, off.And, finally, I did notice the "Welds" in some parts were a bit "iffy". The primary frame points appear (as I cold see under paint) as okay. The other pieces, (having done some welding in my time), eh, - definitely done by "hand", not automated as one may be used to seeing perfect welds today. I don't expect anything to break, but, don't be surprise to see this.And, the paint, - well, the parts are likely done in a large batch, by hand I will guess and some spots on mine were missed, e.g., the Fender Bumpers, what I call them; the brackets that the fender mount to, then to the bike. (A great "old fashion" design, I love to see). The underside of he fenders where once mounted you won't see again, and will rust immediately, were just not painted, - over-spray was there, but not deliberately, or specifically sprayed. (You can just carefully hand brush, e.g., a black enamel, "rustoleum" type quick dry paint, - you can mount the fenders any time. (Well the front, you'll have to remount the front break possibly, that's to much detail for here.)So mine, I got it setup to ride, but at this point - without the Fenders since, - see above. So, "Riding", shifting, - smooth and easily adjusted, but you likely will have to adjust it. The instructions, on mine, the e.g., chain install, "S" routing didn't match the actually correct routing but on a bike that was "upside" down for the direction. Snap a picture from you local other store, and just do that, - it's not hard.You'll need to figure out how to use a chain wrench, since there is not "master link", - just press the pin in.And, the front Basket is SPRING LOADED, so be CAREFUL. Wow, I got my fingers slapped by that surprise!! Ouch!... However, the front reflector mount, was first of all, wrong for the reflector, and mounted upside down and as I advised the OEM, if flip it, and bend it slightly down, then, - mounts the Basket REALLY WELL instead of just "swinging" off the handle bars banging on the Bike paint and etc. I need to take two Bolts from those Fenders I didn't mount, so, the proper size and "lock" type nut like what they provide for the fender is what you'll want to get for that. Any Bike mechanic you may pay to assemble this, if you mention this and they OEM has not modified the instructions (since did advise them), will see that. Just tell them to flip it and press down a bit to line up the bracket mount bracket and get two small bolts, screws.So, again, it IS a GREAT BIKE! And, for me, imo, REGARDLESS of "price" since it all could have and should have come "correct", with this as it was for me that day, - expect to, as I did, enjoy putting it together. I did. And the seller I got it from (there are a few, same bike, diff vendors), was fantastic to deal with.Oh, before I forget, the Seat Post Length and pipe diameter, a) is to short if you are 6 foot tall or as per the speck up to 6' 1" I think I read. You'll need one at least 2 inches longer to SAFELY extend to proper leg extension height for a 6 footer like me. (DON'T run a short pipe out to the end and risk bending it while riding it, it's unsafe in imo.) Most Trikes use a pipe about 10mm, or 1/4 inch wider too, but many "schwinn" frames use this diameter. (Not the Schwinn trikes, which I do have, no, they're different and much more expensive too.)I'll end with, if even you get one anyway and now know this, - ask up front what the vendor may do to make it worth your while to fix it yourself, if occurs. Since, I could not get the "Paint Code" or even "color", (brand?), - I am sure I'll never match it unless go to an Autobody Paint Store and get a pint mixed. So, for me, since got the Red and the basket (also not fully properly painted), is White, - those "bumpers" and other accents I think would look "classic" car nice! in plain White gloss. Maybe the Front Fender too, all while as a classic 50's ? paint job of just certain parts. We'll see.I do expect to have this bike a long time and I am not hard on my stuff but do used it! It's not for a delivery service with many different people riding it, etc. So, otherwise, I'd get another, but negotiate up front a proper discount IF there is a problem. Don't be unethical! Actually, for the cost of others and how any vendor may choose to engage, - I'm quite happy over all.I hope that helps someone, - I try to explain as well as I am able. (Sorry to typos, grammar, etc., but, - that's all I have time for!)
A**R
So far so good building it.
Still building the tricycle
D**L
I like my Trike
It's really pretty, and works well. It was missing the pump for the tires. The instructions could be easier. All in all I am very satisfied with it.
J**N
Not worth it!
Merry jankmas! This bike honestly should not be sold unless the sellers can get the correct books for how to build it in the box. Many of the instructions were incorrect. Not only Did it take several days to put together but then I had to pay someone to fix the issues that were not explained in the manual. The chain was not long enough and the Gear shift derelier did not cooperate at all.Bike works on flat terrain and the parts of it shake no matter what you do.If you buy this Good luck!
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