Kingbull Literider vs Mooncool TK1

Quick verdict

8.2value
Editor’s Choice

Kingbull Literider 2.0 when you still want a two-wheel bike that folds for the car; Mooncool TK1 when balance and three-wheel stability matter more than lane width.

Best for: Seniors and cautious riders choosing between a budget fat-tire folder and a folding electric trike.

Avoid if: Narrow bike-bus lanes daily, or you cannot lift ~70 lb and will not use trike stability.

This is not a spec-sheet tie—Literider is a folder; TK1 is a trike with a different failure mode on hills and storage.

Deal snapshot

Bike typeLiterider vs TK1
Motor750W peak / 750W trike
Range (real-world)~40–55 mi / ~35–50 mi
FoldableBoth fold (different footprint)
Deal typeStability vs portability

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FactorKingbull LiteriderMooncool TK1
Wheels2-wheel bike 3-wheel trike
StabilityRider balance required Trike stance
FoldFat-tire folderTrike fold (wider)
Tires20×4 fatTrike tires (verify width)
Best forRV trunk, mixed pavementSeniors, errands, balance

Pick Literider if

You measured trunk space and can manage a two-wheel mount. Literider is the value fat folder in Literider vs EP-2 Pro and T14 vs Literider. Review: Literider review.

Pick TK1 if

Balance beats top speed—read TK1 review, trikes vs e-bikes, and electric trikes for seniors. Compare upgrades in TK1 vs TK Pro.

Cross-shopping context

Also see EP-2 vs TK1, T14 vs TK1, and best electric trikes before checkout.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Literider: real fat-tire folder under ~$1.1k sales
  • TK1: stability for riders who fear two-wheel balance
  • Both fold—different width and lift story

Cons

  • Literider still ~72 lb to hoist
  • TK1 is wide in bike lanes
  • Neither fixes steep hills alone—check motor use

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