E-Bikes & Bikes Customised to You
Dustin Gyger
Updated On: June 5, 2025
Hello, Good morning everyone, this is Randy.
Today, I'm doing a review of the Sixthreezero Simple Glide. It's a new model e-trike that I'm checking out for the first time. So far, I like what I see. Did my research, and this seems to be the best one for people with mobility issues and balance issues. It's got the front basket, it is front wheel drive. Beautiful seat on it, adjustable armrests. The important thing is the step over, the height of the step-over bar is low and easy to climb on and off. Like I said, beautiful seat. Handlebars. Nice, very easy to keep your arms on. No back issues. Then here we have an LED screen that shows your battery life, and your speed, and if you want pedal assist, we have that too. You can get as much or as little help as you want, or you can just pedal manually. This part I like. It does have a throttle that you can turn on with that red button that will help you climb up hills if you're in pain and can't pedal, you can use that to get home, just like a scooter.
As little or as much power as you need. Then, back here, have a nice-sized battery. You can charge it on or off the bike. Have no issues with power. It's got stability bars on it, tail lights, and it even has to reverse if you want to back up out of a tight spot. And it's wide enough that there's no tipping issues. For a lot of elderly people and people with disabilities, they worry about tipping. It's very stable. And it's fun. That's the important part. And I've invited my friend Barb to come over and give us her review. She has Parkinson's and mobility issues, too. So I thought she might be the perfect person to give us her idea. Morning. How are you? Good. What have you got here? Got a new e-trike for you to check out. And so it probably won't, you know, I won't be blinded. I know. E-treks look intimidating, but they're not. This one especially has the low entry seat.
The low entry step. Oh, that's nice. I like that. Maybe I can. Let's see if you can step on. So should I just hold this and then... Hold the handlebars and step over? Okay. Oh, my. Yes. very... Piece of cake, huh? Now, I don't know what else I'm doing here. We'll put the arms down. Oh, yeah, excellent. Okay. And release the parking brake by squeezing that handle. That's over here? Yep, there you go. And now I can ride it? I believe you just started pedaling. Maybe go down the end and back? I do. Should be fun. It is. Ha, ha, ha. What do you think? This I can get used to, this is beautiful. It's so comfortable, and you know, you take the turns a little bit differently. Yeah, you have to slow down for your turns. Right, right. But it's perfect, you know, it's great. It's wonderful. Oh, what are those things back there? Is this a little tip? Yeah, there are some stability bars in the back. Yeah. You have parking brakes. You can squeeze the brake handle and push the button down. Right.
That's right there, and that'll hold it so you can get on and off the bike, and look at this seat. Wow. I know. Talk about comfy, and right here, you don't have one of those little teeny seats. A basket for your goodies. Yeah. Like I said, this is a beautiful bike. Yeah, I think people who have balance issues would feel very stable and safe. Yeah, I didn't feel at all like I was going to tip, even turning. I was a little concerned about that, but it seemed to go, if you take it a little bit wider, that's about all you have to call the sink for. I agree, and e-trikes have made life fun for me again. You can go out and ride and relax, and you don't have to worry about tipping over when you pull up. To a stop sign. Right, right. I love it. I think you will, too. Yeah, thanks for showing me this, Randy, you're talking about it. You're welcome. Anybody out there who wants to check them out, go to theteam@sixthreezero.com. Great customer service. That's what I heard. They answer the phone. They helped me with any issues I had, yeah, I love this bike. I think it's two thumbs up. All right. Great. Thanks, Randy. We'll see you guys. bye!