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PEXMOR Adult Tricycle 7 Speed, 24/26 Inch 3 Wheel Bikes Tricycle for Adults, Adult Trike for Women/Men/Seniors, Three Wheel Cruiser Bike w/Folding Front & Rear Basket for Shopping/Recreation/Picnic

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Arrives May 20 – May 21
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Color: Green


Size: 24"


Features

  • 7-SPEED SHIFT& SAFE DESIGN: Flexible rear derailleur with 7 variable speed offers more fun in riding.It allows you to freely and easily change the speed in any emergency.Front V and rear brakes, even if you carry heavy goods, the all wheel brake system can effectively controls the downhill speed to ensure safety.
  • HIGH-CARBON STEEL FRAME : The three-wheeled bicycle is made of high-carbon steel with thicker frame tube for strength and durability. It can support rider and cargo combined weight up to 331 lbs.
  • LARGE FOLDABLE BASKET : The tricycle has a foldable 7.67 "x7.67" x13 "front basket and a foldable 17.32" x 20.07 "x 9.84" large rear basket. It's convenient to put groceries, supplies or whatever suitable for your daily shopping, such as vegetables, fruits, bread, etc. in the basket.
  • ADJUSTABLE HEIGH:The tricycle with adjustable height seat and handlebar.Different height rider can choose the most suitable height according to their own needs.So that they can more comfortable to ride.
  • COMFORTABLE & PRACTICAL TRICYCLE: The big wheels with mudguards are beautiful and practical.Extra-soft wide and thickened padded seat with conical spring to cushion your ride for better riding experience. The tricycle is ideal for an elder ride it to shopping, leisure or exercise.

Bike Type: Folding Bike, Cruiser Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: PEXMOR


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Green


Wheel Size: 24 Inches


Frame Material: Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: Rear, Front


Special Feature: Foldable


Included Components: Mudguard, Basket, Lock


Bike Type: ‎Folding Bike, Cruiser Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Brand: ‎PEXMOR


Number of Speeds: ‎7


Color: ‎Green


Wheel Size: ‎24 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Carbon Steel


Suspension Type: ‎Rear, Front


Special Feature: ‎Foldable


Included Components: ‎Mudguard, Basket, Lock


Size: ‎24"


Brake Style: ‎Linear Pull, Coaster


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎331 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎PEXMOR


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎PEXMOR


Date First Available: May 27, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect
Color: Red Size: 26"
Took some time to assemble but once done, awesome
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Got the wifes Xmas present assembled
Color: Red Size: 26"
Over all quite easy to assemble . Took some time but the assembly book is nice . Parts where shipped with a BUTT load of foam and bubble wrap . Not sure if the damage was caused by shipping or poor Quality Control. One rear fender has some serious dents on the lower end . The other rear fender has a big old GOOBER of a paint run . One rim has some scratches but is not noticeable unless you really look for it . Rear whit basket is real nice and big . Front basket is small and un-painted but it folds up so that is nice . Hardest part of assembly was the adjusting of the gear selector and the rear breaks . Can't test them out as it is raining today so will do so later . Rear fenders are cheep and bend out of alignment quite easy but they are easy enough to realign . All tires are tight and do not free spin so I don't know if they are just to tight or need broke in. I will wait to see if they free up rather then loosing them up now . The red color is NICE! Kind of a Candy color paint Over all I am happy with the bike and think she will get some good ride time out of it for the price . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023 by Keith Ogden Keith Ogden

  • DANGER! POS WARNING!
Color: Green Size: 24"
Bought this for my wife who has ridden trikes for years. It was built by a fellow who couldn't count. At least he couldn't count the number of nuts and bolts that were supposed to go in the bag. I had a fellow put it together for me and he pulled the break out of the box. Not brake...break. Broken right in two. The other break did't work. At all. The fenders were warped and scratched. The uncomfortable seat kept tilting up and down. Either your fanny hangs over and you risk falling into the rear basket, or you get sterilized. I tightened all the bolts...did no good. Seat still collapsed. The chain jumped off the sprockets quickly and easily. Shifting happened ten seconds after you worked the lever, if you were lucky. It was HARD to pedal. My wife couldn't make it home, so I took over. I'm in good shape. I do karate every day and I ride my own bike for hours at a time. But by the time I reached home I was sore in every muscle, sweating like roasting pig, and I had to walk the last hundred yards. I was that beat up. I don't give bad reviews. This is the first one. I respect people who try to make it work. I think Amazon's review system is...unfair. BUT...if I could give this bike lower reviews I would. Half star, anyone? Honestly, halfway home I almost threw the POS down and would have stomped it cheerfully into bite sized pieces. It is that bad a product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022 by Al Case

  • PEXMOR Adult Tricycle, 7 Speed Trike Cruiser Bike, 24/26 Inch Three-Wheeled Bicycle
Color: Red Size: 26"
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!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021 by Amazon_User

  • The best purchase all year!
Color: Green Size: 24"
I love my little trike, we live in Tombstone and we love riding into town on them
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Mary Abshire

  • Fun and safe
Color: Blue Size: 24"
Excellent for autistic kids that have issues doing a regular bike builds there confident Also good exercise for adults
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by maria

  • The epitamy of too many cooks for the soup!
Color: Black Size: 24"
Nothing fits on this bike a friend of mine who's a bike mechanic took over 5 hours to connect the cable for the derailleur and get the derailleur it to work mostly the derailleur will not stay in the largest gear. y. The front Basket doesn't fit the the handle bar to the frame and is too long and interferes with the front brake.The The seat assembly is too wide for the seat pose even with extra washers to take up space, the seat post doesn't work I got to find a parts from another bicycle. YES! being somewhat disabled doesn't help But I have enlisted able body bicycle mechanics who have a very hard time ass bling this Tricycle. \\ The Frame is good and sturdy, the welds are finished nicely. However, the parts that make this bike function have surly missed the mark by a long shot. This is a VERY POORLY mash of unrelated parts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by T. J. Fava & Family T. J. Fava & Family

  • trike
Color: Black Size: 24"
I like this trike, but some parts were hard to get together. It takes some mechanical knowledge to get it together
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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