MEET ONE - Premium Seat with Armrest & Backrest

by MEET ONE
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Upgraded Premium seat with armrest and backrest.


Compatible with Tour and Breeze Models

 

Please note that this style of seat, when installed on the Tour/Tour Lite electric trike, may impact the riding experience as some seat adjustment positions will not be possible unless the rear basket is dismounted. 

 

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Mickey Culligan
Questions??

While watching the movie review of your seat option, I noticed that the New seat extends "at least" half way across the rear Trike rack-eliminating the height of at least 50% of the vertical area above the base dimensions? Howcome?
#2 The handlebar extension is also radical, wouldn't you say?

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