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Welcome to Three Wheelz Better
"At Three Wheelz Better, three really is better."

Welcome to Three Wheelz Better, where we build custom trikes--both electric and traditional--designed for comfort, stability, and your unique needs.  Whether cruising for fun, running errands, or riding with a friend, we provide high-quality, tailored solutions that make every ride enjoyable and reliable.

DELIVERY AVAILABLE!  PLEASE CALL OR SEND INQUIRY FOR PRICING!
Please allow 7-14 business days for your order to be processed, assembled, and delivered or ready for pickup. ready for pickup.

*** BBB Accredited *** 

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Products

Contact Us

Address

2335 West Nine Mile Road

Lot 12

Pensacola, Florida 32534

Contact

448-239-4671

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Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Saturday

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

​Sunday

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Services

For repair services, please contact us or email us to receive detailed pricing information.

 

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Disclosure

Legal Disclosure:  Vehicle Classification and Operating Requirements

Please be advised that some of our electric trikes are equipped with a motor that exceeds the federal 750-watt limit established for classification as a low-speed electric bicycle or tricycle.  Consequently, this vehicle is typically classified as a motor vehicle (such as a moped, motor-driven cycle, or motorcycle) under the laws for most states and local jurisdiction.

To operate those vehicles legally on public roads, you will likely be required to comply with regulations similar to those for motor scooters or motorcycles.  These requirements may include, but are not limited to:

     *  Vehicle Registration:  Obtaining a valid title and license plate.

     *  Driver's License:  Possessing a valid driver's license, often with a specific motorcycle or moped                     endorsement.

     *  Insurance:  Maintaining minimum liability insurance coverage as required by your state.

     *  Safety Equipment:  Adhering to specific helmet laws and equipment standards (e.g., turn signals,                 mirrors)

Requirements vary significantly by location.  It is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator to research and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws.  We recommend consulting your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the NHTSA website for specific guidance before operation.

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