An Electric Scooter Community on a Mission to Stamp out Transportation Mediocrity.

Changing the way we think about travel
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Okay to start out with I am a disabled vet and I need to sit while riding due to bad knees and a piece of metal in my hip lol and no I don't ride a moped. Being on disability and not being able to work around $1000 USD was my limit. My last scooter was an Emanba X6 Pro mod that I road for 2 years and put almost 4,000 miles on it with no major problems. Then one day I decided I wanted to try and e bike so I sold my x6 for $500 that how you know I kept it nice. But I ended up buying an awful Jasion bike that lasted 2vweejs before I figured out I am lazy and don't want to pedal lol
So I figured I would wait for the spring and see what's out there when I noticed the ridicules price on this scooter so figured I would give it a try, and was pleasantly surprised. The components they use are really pretty decent quality. To start off with the suspension rides smoother than many way higher priced scooters that I have ridden. In the front it has 2 fully adjustable oil spring shocks(I ride right off a 6 inch curb and don't even feel it when on my x6 it was vary jaring) in the rear it has a HLT 2200LB shock same one as the orbiter d10 I think definitely good quality. Front brakes are only partial oil hydrolic but stop very nicely without the squeeking of mechanical disk brakes. The rear are full oil hydraulic. It also has 2x37amp sine wave controllers which are completely silent lol weird but does provide very smooth acceleration.vthe 2 2800w motors provide plenty of speed only thing I don't like is there not split rims. Most other cheaper scooters I have had when you open the battery box everything looks like it's just shoved in there. With this scooter all the wires are labeled and bundled together nicely. With the 60v 27ah battery real range is as follows. If I ride all day at 50-60% throttle 25 to 35 mph I get between 37 and 40 miles per charge. If I gun it around town all day I get 20 to 23 miles per charge. That will be my first upgrade when this battery starts to die I'll get one with LG cells. But top speed with a full charge on my handheld Garmin GPS is 49mph and my gps is accurate, when the battery goes down a little it stays around 47mph. The torque is pretty bad *ss. The only thing I didn't like was the appearance which is easy enough to fix I removed the front metal orange piece and got a mount for the headlight which is actually excellent. I also removed the awful mountain seen from the side moving the LED lights to under the fenders looks much better. Then I tapped the battery box with vynal carbon fiber wrap that I had left over from an old scooter project I did. Adding a steering damper really made a big difference can take my hand off the bars to take a sip of my coffee now lol. The one they make for this model scooter is always out of stock. So I ordered the one made for the V5 scooter and if you put a couple washers under the smaller mount part it fits perfectly. I have put almost 500 miles in 4 months and haven't had one single problem just a few adjustments here and there. All in all I don't know how the are selling this scooter this cheap but I am extremely happy with it. I get stoped on the street all the time to ask me what kind of scooter it is and where I got it
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