When I first saw the Mod Easy, it immediately gave me a sense of nostalgia. There’s a timeless, classic style to it, especially with the option to add a sidecar. The battery is situated inside the top tube, designed to resemble an old-school gas tank, and a rear rack features a tote bag for carrying extra gear. The sidecar, fittingly called “the boat,” is a solid, molded piece with a seat cushion and seatbelt that can safely hold up to 150 pounds, making it perfect for a passenger or even a pet. The bike itself tops out at 28 mph with pedal assist, in addition to having a throttle. It ships with a Mod-branded helmet that features built-in signal lights, which you can control directly from the handlebars. Powering it is a 750-watt rear hub motor, and up front there’s a suspension fork paired with a springy seat to help smooth out the ride. There’s even a USB-A charging port on the bike for keeping your phone or other devices powered while you ride. And for anyone dealing with tight doorways or limited storage, the sidecar can be removed without any tools; it’s secured to the bike with three quick-release latches.
I wanted to confirm something, so I called customer service, and to my surprise, I actually got a real person on the phone. Everyone I spoke with was polite, patient and genuinely knowledgeable. I feel compelled to point this out because many brands today make it nearly impossible to reach a real person; you’re often left filling out online forms or waiting days for a reply to an email. The Mod Easy 3 stands out as a true head-turner -- a fun, eye-catching ride that lets you share the experience with someone you love.