Sun EZ Tad SX - Advice
Looking at purchasing a Sun EZ Tad SX. I was looking at some older posts that indicated Sun was not good at standing behind their products.
Anyone had experience with this trike or problems with Sun's warranty? Thanks, Scubaquarius |
I remember 'way back when someone was having a problem with their EZ-1 seat and was having trouble getting warranty coverage, but nothing since. Are you getting it through a dealer? If you're buying second-hand there's no warranty anyway.
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I was going to get it through a dealer. But I'm trying to talk myself into paying the extra cash for a Catrike Villager, $2550. Catrike's
reputation appears to be unparalleled. Thanks for your advice, Scubaquarius |
EZ-TAD SX SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 48 lbs Catrike Villager Frame & Geometry Weight 34 lb 15,5 Kg Both obtained directly from the company websites. This alone would be enough for me to stick with the Catrike EZ-TAD SX ? Sun Seeker Bicycles Catrike Villager |
Thanks for the comparison,
Scubaquarius |
Sun(seeker) stuff has always been heavy. Cheap but heavy alloys, all steel fittings, who knows? But yeah they're heavy. But hey - any bike shop can order one from their J&B catalog.
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Thanks for the information,
Scubaquarius |
I took the plunge yesterday and ordered a Catrike Villlager for my wife. ETA 8 weeks, hopefully sooner.
But at least I won't have to pay shipping charges. Also, the dealer where I bought it offered $200.00 in service or parts for an additional $10.00. I do so like Lewis and Clark. Thanks for everyone's advice and happy cycling, Scubaquarius |
That's a long lead time. Utah Trikes who sells a large portion of the Catrike output (30% back in 2013 when I bought mine) has 7 Villagers in stock right now. They charge $250 to ship the assembled trike but that just about equals the sales tax on the trikes bought locally. The price is the same no matter what dealer sells them unless it is a demo trike.
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You are correct VegasTriker. My sales tax in AR came out to $248.63. I guess my thought process was that I was avoiding the
shipping charges and would be charged sales tax anyway. Most of the stuff I order now, especially through Amazon, charges sales tax. I do hate the 6 to 8 week wait :( . I guess sometimes you're the windshield and sometimes you're the bug. Oh well... at least I get some nice features from Lewis and Clark: $200.00 credit for instore purchases for a one time payment of $10.00 and 30 day full return policy. Live and learn huh, Scubaquarius |
Six to eight weeks to avoid shipping charges ... I don't know. That's the rest of the summer wasted. I wouldn't do it. A Performer JC70 is at least as good a trike as the Villager (and ~1/2 the price) and there would not be any sales tax or shipping and it would be on your doorstep in 2 weeks. I would be cancelling that purchase if I read this post.
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I certainly appreciate your thought and taking the time to write. I don't know much about the performer trikes and they are not listed on the Utah Trikes Website,
Thanks, Scubaquarius |
The importer for Performer trikes is RBR in State College, PA. There is one review for the Performer Trike X dating back to 2014 on Bentrider. https://www.bentrideronline.com/?p=9425 Check out the list of reviews on the site and you may find some newer reviews. You can see all 6 models at the RBR site https://rbr.info/index.php/product-c...former-trikes/ There are not a lot of dealers outside of RBR itself. Utah Trikes is not a dealer so beyond one older youtube video they don't seem to have much available on the trike.
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Thanks for the info VegasTriker,
Have a great Sunday, Scubaquarius |
I was off by $50 on the shipping charges for the Catrike Villager at Utah Trikes where there are still six of them in several colors available for shipping. The shipping is $199, not $250. If you decide to cancel the order with your LBS you could have one in about a week. I was completely satisfied with buying my CT700 from them. At that time they would ship it as a kit for my assembly and the shipping was $80. I was told by someone who asked for the same shipping recently that they now only ship assembled trikes. Too bad because it was a good savings and not a problem to assemble.
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I think that sounds like a good idea. I hate to waste so much of the summer waiting.
Thanks, Scubaquarius |
Originally Posted by VegasTriker
(Post 21607078)
The importer for Performer trikes is RBR in State College, PA. There is one review for the Performer Trike X dating back to 2014 on Bentrider. https://www.bentrideronline.com/?p=9425 Check out the list of reviews on the site and you may find some newer reviews. You can see all 6 models at the RBR site https://rbr.info/index.php/product-c...former-trikes/ There are not a lot of dealers outside of RBR itself. Utah Trikes is not a dealer so beyond one older youtube video they don't seem to have much available on the trike.
As an aside, shortly before I purchased my Catrike a friend acquired a trike from Actionbent and it was pretty impressive for not much money. He's still riding it. Sorry to revive a seemingly dead thread with an irrelevant question. |
I think Actionbents in the US went out of business around 2010. I only know this because I bought one of the last stock from the former owner of Actionbents (in Seattle) that he was selling on ebay (I got a great deal).
Not sure about Performer, though. Actionbents were selling models from the Taiwanese (I think) maker TW-bents. I think they either changed, or were bought by Performer, around that time, but I don't follow the market or companies that closely. |
Thanks guys...great riding to you,
Scubaquarius |
Scubaquarius, are you an Arkansan? I live in LR & my wife is a trike rider.
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