Pros:
Specs say up to 20mph, and at 245lbs I can get to 20mph on flat surfaces.
Not too heavy to carry for things such as into a place to grab a bite to eat.
I would say that on inclines it does was I hoped it would do which is successfully carry me up even most that i’ve tried even if it is around 4-8mph on the climb.
The bell – It’s what a call a “cute” bell. People hearing it may expect it to be a kid coming up but at least its easily heard.
Cons:
Acceleration is really slow.
The battery does make the stem a lot wider which I’m finding now makes using a storage bag unlikely. If your a DIY person then you can probably make it work but as for just buying a bag and attaching it, it doesn’t really work out well.
*I’m still not certain if the “range” is a pro or con yet. From talking with others there are a lot of factors that can affect range such as weight, speed you ride at, amount of inclines and steepness of inclines, wind and temperature. So I will need additional rides before I can make that judgement.
Summary:
I think for $500-600 this scooter is definitely worth buying. If your more flexible and can go higher then the better scooters will start around $900. But as a “budget scooter” i’m definitely happy with this scooter!
The scooter can be purchased at the link below:
https://bit.ly/3ok5VBJ
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