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sixthreezero EVRYjourney 26 Inch 7-Speed Hybrid Adult Tricycle with Rear Basket

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About this item

  • 7-speed hybrid touring, urban commuting, and cruiser bike is great for both adults and seniors with the step-through aluminum city frame with matching full fenders, and 26-inch wheels
  • Shimano 7-speed External Derailleur with front and rear handbrakes allows for wide range of riding from leisure to long distance commutes
  • Comfy brown synthetic leather saddle and grips have a classic stitching; 1.95-inch semi-slick tires provide excellent roll and a stable cushioned ride
  • Low swooping frame makes for easy step-thru entry on and off the trike; puts rider in an upright, heads-up position; rear folding basket included
  • The foot-forward seat and pedal position allows ergonomic comfort for riders of varying heights to stop and put feet flat on the ground while staying in the saddle


Eliminate all balance concerns and let your body relax on rides with the sixthreezero EVRYjourney Tricycle. Step-through the frame with ease, mount, and dismount gracefully without fear of falling or tipping over the bike. The 1.95-inch tires glide smoothly over streets while absorbing the bumps so your body doesn’t feel them. Bring everything you need on your ride with the 59 x 48.5 cm rear basket has room for everything, your groceries, your towel . want to bring Fluffy, she can fit too. Ergonomic riding position that keeps all major joints, including shoulders, wrists, and knees positioned in a relaxed, tension free position while riding. When you get off from a ride your body will thank you.


Camille V.
2025-08-05 15:02:28
I’m a fan of SixThreeZero. I think they make quality bikes that are worth the money. I’m enjoying this trike. It does take some getting use to when it comes to turning, but it’s very comfortable and not as hard to pedal as I feared it would be. It is a heavy bike to carry but it doesn’t feel that heavy when you’re riding. It’s true that they could’ve added a better basket. But the best thing for me is that my dog really enjoys being in the “backseat”. I think the height makes dogs a little calmer than the strollers since they can see all around them better. Assembly was okay. The manual doesn’t help much but there is a video out there for it.
David Murphree
2025-07-27 18:59:41
I have had my Sixthreezero bike for about a year now. I purchased their EVERYjourney tricycle because of my balance issues. From my first ride until today, it has been an amazing experience for me, offering a really fun activity that improves my health while helping me lose weight, now 60 lbs. lost this past year.My issues with balance can get bad, even making me trip and fall at times. But my Sixthreezero bike provides solid hold to the road, offering tremendous confidence in my ride experience. I also need a knee replacement, a chief reason for my weight-loss efforts, and since riding my bike several times throughout the week, my legs are sturdier than they have been in years.Everything about the bike itself resounds with quality and attention to detail. Except for one flat tire, I have had no repair issues with it at all. The thick tires are great, not only steadying my ride but also absorbing bumps from the road. I would definitely recommend Sixthreezero bikes, so much that once I meet my target weight-loss goal, I am going to purchase one of their electric bikes!
Diverse Interests
2025-07-07 12:47:59
this is my 2nd review of this product and I reduced my rating from 3 to 1 star. The first time I noted problems getting it to ride at first and missing parts such that I could not use the basket. I asked for the missing parts to be sent but they never came after 7 months. I had a hell of a time peddling up anything more than the slightest of an incline. My legs were not strong enough to propel the trike. This never got better and I could only use first gear and go around the block. The trike has only 1 rear wheel turning with the peddles, the rest is dead weight , at least 40 pounds of it. The company, sixthreezero, said all adult tricycles were single wheel drive.After riding the thing no more than 2 miles total, in my limited free time in 7 months of going around the block, the left peddle was stripped and fell off. I was pissed and wrote the company. They said this was not covered under my warrantee since it was my fault. I must have let the peddle get loose and so it wiggled and stripped the threads, not just on the peddle, but what the peddle screwed into, the crank. I could not just replace the peddle, but needed the other part as well, and it was not attached any kind of way where it would come off easily.I can't even give it away so I wasted $600 on this piece of junk. It is going to the dump as soon as I can take it apart enough so it fits in my car. Next I'm going to try a low to the ground inclined bike. I should have done that in the first place.
John D. Baase
2025-06-04 15:08:20
Definitely a great looking bike. It is really heavy as far as riding/peddling. Too heavy for the hilly area we live and was too large of package to try to return (even to Kohl's). Instructions could use help from someone who spent their child hood in Lego building. Fenders don't line up on wheel axis very well either but are easily adjusted to stay high enough not to interfere with tires. I haven't gotten used to turning at speed - I don't know if it will come off a wheel to ground or is just my fear of it. Anyway, there aren't many vendors who bother with adult tricycles, so over all is still a 4 star for the look & strength in engineering put in.
bruce of AZ
2024-12-31 14:40:47
This is the 4th trike I have purchased over the last 12 years, and I will say this is by far the cream of the crop. I first rode a Schwinn Meridian. Good quality trike but it was a single-speed and that is NOT what you want in a trike. The 2nd was a Kent Monterey which is a 7-speed. Much better than the Schwinn, but its quality was lacking. It lasted about 3 and a half years before I got another Kent Monterey. It, too, only lasted about 3 and a half years. I have owned a couple of SixThreezero 2-wheel bikes over the years and loved them. Although the price of this Sixthreezero trike is twice the cost of the Schwinn and Kent, I went ahead and purchased it, knowing I was getting a quality trike....and I was not disappointed. I am loving this trike. I do need to tell you that I am 70 years old and not quite in the shape I used to be. Adults trikes need some getting used to. They are quite different from 2-wheel bikes. I think many people just don't understand this, hence, some bad reviews. Adult trikes are not easy to pedal, even on level streets. But this particular trike is much easier to ride than the single-speed Schwinn or the even the 7-speed Kent Monterey. But in just comparing trikes, this is a winner. I will also say that I install e-kits on all my trikes. Being 70 years old, I need the power assist. This trike was made for the addition of an e-kit. I can pedal on nice level pathways, or engage the motor and pedal-assist if I am tired or lazy, or come upon a slope in the road. The assembly was a bit challenging, but more in a physical way, not in the sense of putting it all together. The bending over and sometimes getting on my knees was BRUTAL. Like I said, I am 70 years old and not in the greatest of shape. I am not a mechanic, nor am I a decent handyman. But I have tinkered enough with bikes to know how to solve it. (But my body was totally worn out...LOL) Also, the directions that came with it were pretty useless to me. I watched the Sixthreezero tutorial video on th asembly of this trike, which I googled and found on the internet. It was a great help. You'll see from the pic I posted that I upgraded a few things like the quill stem & the handlebars, and the seat post & seat. This is purely my choice of how I like to be positioned on a trike/bike.In conclusion, I just want to say that this is a quality trike. Most bad reviews are from people that just don't understand how trikes ride. It's a totally different ballgame from 2-wheel bikes. But if you really want to get a 3-wheel adult trike, the $699 or $799 price is well worth it. And the addition of an e-kit is a MUST for this old guy.UPDATE: 2 months of riding this trike. I have lowered the rating from 5 stars to 3 stars. I paid $700 for this trike...it should be PERFECT. But it's not. I am having an on-going problem with the rear sprocket on the rear chain....the sprocket keeps sliding from side to side causing all kinds of problems. My attempts to fix it are temporary at best. I will update further down the road.
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