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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Addmotor Citytri E-310. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- The Citytri comes in two builds to suit riders of different sizes: E-310 (20” front wheel, 18” rear wheels) and E-310 Plus (22” front wheel, 20” rear).
- Testers easily climb hills at speed, thanks to the 750W motor’s abundant 90Nm of torque.
- The 20Ah battery is bigger than average.
- Reviewers consider the ride impressively comfortable, even over broken pavement.
- The parking brake and low standover height of around 14” make it easy to get on and off the Citytri.
- The Citytri has a seat with a backrest, fenders, a cargo basket, and integrated lights with brake activation and turn signals at the rear.
- This trike can carry a 280lb rider and 80lb on the included cargo rack.
- The handlebar’s height and fore-aft position can be adjusted for better rider fit.
- The Citytri E-310 is available in five colorways.
7 reasons not to buy
- The 20mph top speed may be too high for safety. Many e-trikes are limited to 14mph.
- Testers experience ghost pedaling above 10mph.
- The rear light's low position and small turn signals limit their visibility, according to an expert.
- Reviewers question the true utility of the folding frame and stem, especially as there’s no mechanism to stop the bike unfolding when folded.
- The basic suspension fork isn't adjustable.
- Unlike some competitors, the Citytri’s front wheel doesn’t tuck inside the bike when folded.
- Addmotor buyers, including those of the E-310, complain of broken bikes and “terrible” customer support.
Bottom line
Addmotor's Citytri E-310 is an electric tricycle with a suspension fork, 750W motor, and 960Wh battery. The powerful motor, climbing ability, big battery, and included 80lb-rated rack impress. The parking brake and low standover height make mounting and loading the trike easier. However, the basic suspension fork lacks adjustment, the Citytri is hard to pedal without assistance, and ghost pedaling is a problem above 10mph. The E-310 folds, but it's heavy and bulky, and it doesn't stay folded. Overall, reviewers consider the Citytri E-310 good value, but buyers should beware Addmotor's reputation for poor reliability and frustrating customer service.Expert Reviews
88/100 based on 2 rated expert reviewsAddmotor Citytri E-310 Trike Review: The Best Spec’d Trike Under $2000?
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