MotoTec 800 Watt 48v 3 Wheel Electric Trike Mobility Scooter
- Brand:
- MotoTec
- Model Number:
- MT-TRK-800
- UPC:
- 852320007289
- EAN:
- 0852320007289
- Walmart SKU:
- 56207232
Market rate of $800.00 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Highest Price
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$999.00 | |
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Lowest Price
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$782.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$981.99 |
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Highest Price
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$800.00 | |
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$800.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$800.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked MotoTec 800 Watt 48v 3 Wheel Electric Trike Mobility Scooter since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Sep 30, 2023.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $800.00 (lowest on 12/11/2022) to $800.00 (highest on 12/11/2022). The average price during this period is $800.00.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.8/5 from 84 reviews.
I bought this moto tech trike for my wife and she says she loves it and has had many compliments on her bike. Many people have said it's a cool looking bike and she tells them she got it from Walmart! The trike handles well and she really loves it! Thank you Walmart.
This scooter is well made . I'm a big guy , 230 lbs . It carries me down the road very fast. I'm also a very frugal person . So when I say this scooter is well worth the price you can count on it.
I like it real well except it doesn't have any shocks
Very handy and useful. Good battery life. Easy charging.
It did more than I thought it would. I ran it off and on for three days and never had to charge it.
We bought 2 of these and they are pretty great. First, you have to put it together which can be a little tricky, we finally got it but struggled a little. There is a bolt on the battery that is super hard to get off of both that we bought. And it is a big battery but the placement of it can be a little awkward getting on and off the scooter. Other than that this thing ZOOMS! It is so much fun, goes fast, and the battery life seems pretty good. Im a heavier person and my battery went dead a little faster than my husbands so that does make a difference on how hard it has to work.
Scooter itself is awesome. We did have a charger malfunction causing the batteries to overheat. The charger doesnt kick off when batteries are at full charge state. Company sent replacement batteries free of charge and we are currently working with company on a replacement charger.
Great way to get around a large car show or event on sidewalks and pavement. It goes really fast! The battery charge lasted all day with no issues. BUYERS must know that date of delivery listed by Walmart is NOT accurate! Assembly takes about 2 hours and much easier if you have an assistant. Quality of a few things are off, but overall I think it was worth it.
This Trike Mobility Scooter has issues to be addressed. 1) if it gets wet, for example, if you get cut under the rain, it loses its power to run correctly, it is not water resistant. 2) It's designed to burn robbers, if you are disabled and are using it to go to the store, you can easily have an accident, for it is hard to control without experience. 3) The reverse %26 forward do not work too well, sometimes you have to press the reverse %26 forward button two or three times to make it work. 4) the breaks are not friendly to work with. etc. On the other hand, it's fast with a perfect 360 degree to move aroud.
NOTE: additional assembly instructions included at bottom of this review for those who decide they still want this scooter; Poor Rating based on: 1) Provided instructions are SMALL pictures, no context, no words and cover only 1/3 of actual steps--fortunately, my wife was a Daddy's girl and he was a mechanic so she had good suggestions 2) Bought to help my wife care for her gardens but does NOT work on gravel paths--simply digs into the gravel and throws it 3) Bought for its large wheels thinking it would give better traction--NOT! Poor traction, front-wheel is drive wheel but weight is more in the rear--front tire just spins on gravel or wet grass 4) Not much good on grass--Only works on short, dry, level grass 5) has NO high/low power switch so ONLY HIGH speed and throttle hard to control when you want an easy start so front wheel spins frequently 6) it started to tip over when I tested it on uneven ground 7) MAY be OK for streets and walks but would be scary in a store or other confined area due to no low speed switch and easy tipping 8) Can't be returned to mfg but possibly to Wal Mart (have not tried yet) 9) attempted to pull a small cart with it with NO success 10) Be careful stepping onto it you must step THROUGH; if you step on the edge it will tip over 11) The battery is HEAVY and held on by four regular nuts--it does NOT come off easily if you want to transport the scooter 12 the fenders are extremely flimsy and the brackets for them are misaligned--VERY hard to install fenders and result was POOR 13) seat is definitely UNCOMFORTABLE, just hard plastic 14) the connection for the battery is NOT KEYED and can be reversed and would then FRY the whole system! Pay attention to the paper warning labels on the plug ADDL ASSY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THOSE WHO DECIDE TO BUY IT FOR HARD SURFACE USE: 1) The short piece that connects the handlebars to the front frame will open up if you unscrew the wingnut, then you can tighten the allen screw INSIDE that connection piece 2) No directions on how to run the brake cables--I ran them under the scooter and used tie-wraps to hold them in place 3) You will need to bend the fender brackets (carefully) to align the fenders to the install holes 4) Installing the screws that hold the fenders requires SMALL fingers and a lot of tries to get the nuts started (think: small space between inside of fender and the tire) 5) ENGAGE the brakes manually at the brakes themselves and then tighten the screws that hold each cable or you will not get the brakes to work when squeezing the handle bar control 6) MARK the battery plug and SOCKET with a scribe mark so when the paper labels come off you can still connect it properly 7) Good Luck
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $899.99 (May 10) to $998.99 (Jun 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $967.87.
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