Description
electric scooter 2 person
2 electric scooters for sale
2 wheel electric scooters
Parameter | |
Frame | High strength aluminum alloy 6061, surface paint |
Forking forks | One forming front fork and rear fork |
Electric machinery | 14 “84V 20000W brushless toothed high speed motor |
Controller | 72V 150SAH*2 tube vector sinusoidal brushless controller (mini type) |
Battery | 84V 90AH-150AH module lithium battery (Tian energy 21700) |
Meter | LCD speed, temperature, power display and fault display |
GPS | Location and two control alarm |
Braking system | one disc, does not contain harmful substance, in compliance with international environmental requirements |
Brake handle | Forging brake of aluminum alloy with power breaking function |
Tyre | ZhengXin tire 14inch |
Headlight | LED lenticular bright headlights and driving lights |
Maximum speed | 125km |
Extension mileage | 155-160km |
Motor | 10000watt per piece |
Wheel | 14inch |
Net weight and gross weight | 64kg/75kg |
Product size | L* w* h: 1300*560*1030 (mm) |
Packaging size | L* w* h: 1330*320*780 (mm) |
As part of our ESG certified scooter review process, we evaluate and outline warranty offerings, including length of term and inclusions. Read which brands have proven brand satisfaction in our article on the best scooter brands. As you familiarize yourself with your new device, you may have questions or concerns about how to properly care for and repair it. One of the best warranties we’ve seen is from Apollo Scooters, who offer game-changing 24-month warranty on all their scooters. We also learn about the distributors and scooter brands directly from e-scooter riders. Along with a strong warranty, dedicated and responsive customer support is an excellent benefit when purchasing an electric scooter. Exceptional post-purchase customer support is not available from all distributors, so it’s important to understand the pros and cons depending on which brand you buy from where. Thinking about maintenance before you buy an electric scooter will save you from unnecessary pain in the future.
Many scooters forgo suspension in favor of large pneumatic tires that provide damping effects. Read our guide to electric scooter lighting. Like those on a car or bicycle, brakes are what slow the electric scooter down. Scooters, like bicycles, can have a white front light and a red rear light. Due to the design of electric scooters, they typically do not have very visible rear lights. If you are going to ride at night, strongly consider adding some flashing red rear lights to your helmet or backpack. A quality braking system is essential for staying safe and in control while riding an electric scooter. These can offer a better form of suspension than cheap spring suspensions. Mechanical brake systems are those that rely on a physical mechanism to slow the scooter down and include foot, drum, and disc brakes. If you ride after dark, it is necessary to have both a front and rear light. Electric scooter brakes can be broken into two categories: mechanical and electronic.
Throwing a wrench into the matters are numerous dubious sites with “reviews” from people that have never touched a scooter in their life. As you will find in this guide, electric scooters range greatly in style, price, features, origin, and even customer support. The ESG team inspects every port, cable connection, joint, and even the instruction manual to ensure we’re sharing the most complete information. Our hands-on review process includes ESG certified testing of real-world range, top speed, and hill climbing ability. We report our findings in both written and video reviews, to help you find the best scooter for your needs. We are very, very thorough. We stay on the pulse of e-scooter news with weekly live shows and love fostering the growing scooter community. We’re recording details on every aspect – from unboxing and assembly to performance and build. 2018. We’ve ridden every major brand from known distributors and tested more scooters, more rigorously than anyone in the industry.
You can help support new and innovative products – and often get them at a steep discount over what their retail would be. As you’re shopping for the best scooter for you, you should also find out whether or not the scooter comes with a warranty for the device, its component parts, and/or maintenance. Inboard used crowdfunded dollars as an interest-free loan to develop their product, which they decided to release only to the shared market. Even successful campaigns have burned sellers. However, we strongly recommend against backing crowdfunded campaigns unless you are 100% prepared to lose all your money or are willing to wait one to two years for a product. Mercane led a successful campaign for the WideWheel, but years later many backers claim they still haven’t received anything despite the WideWheel being available to consumers worldwide. The history of electric scooter crowdfunded ventures has been fraught; numerous campaigns such as Eon and Unicorn have failed outright, leaving backers empty-handed.
Specialty distributors are online retailers that import, sell, and provide post-purchase support for electric scooters. Slow shipping time It can sometimes take months to receive an order. Backing a crowdfunded electric scooter campaign on Kickstarter or Indiegogo can be a very exciting prospect. The benefit of buying direct from China is cost savings, which can be significant. Each of these retailers tend to specialize in a specific brand. Brand authenticity The scooter you buy may be a similar-looking clone of the branded model you really wanted. Due to their specialization, they tend to offer a balance of the best prices and post-purchase support. Some parts may be identical, but others may be different and worse. Meager customer support If there is a major problem you will not be able to return the scooter, though they may be willing to ship you parts to perform repairs yourself. Some scooter distributors include Apollo, Fluid FreeRide, and VORO Motors.
This comprehensive beginner’s guide is the ultimate resource for buying an electric scooter. Feel free to use the links below to jump straight to what you’re looking for. Purchasing an electric scooter can be a formidable challenge – there are an overwhelming number of choices and things to consider. Compare real-world performance including range and hill climb tests. Want to support our hard work? You will learn about price classes, features to consider, tips for riding, maintenance, safety, laws, component parts, micromobility, and electric scooter history, and gain some tools that will help you with your buying research. Our Editor’s Choice of Best Electric Scooters that we’ve reviewed. We have lots of other guides. If you’re totally new to electric scooters, then it’s helpful to read the whole guide. Not sure you’re in the right place? A quality electric scooter can easily run you $500 but can cost upwards of $2,000. Make in-depth technical and price comparisons. Subscribe to our channel! The guide is divided into a few sections.
Remember that when your scooter runs out of power, no matter the size, you can still kick to push it. Some high performance scooters have dual charging ports, cutting charge time in half when using two chargers. However, scooters will still have to be carried up stairs or lifted into a vehicle when transporting. 24 kilometers) will weigh over 11 kgs. Scooters far exceeding 14 kgs will be fairly difficult to carry for long durations. Weight can be a big consideration if you need to fold and carry your scooter, especially on a regular basis. Having a handle or shoulder strap will help bear the weight. Some scooters have extra wheels or a folded configuration that allow them to be rolled like the compact, commuter-friendly Glion Dolly. Even the highly portable Dolly has folded dimensions of 94 cm by 30 cm by 20 cm and weighs 13 kgs, which can be awkward for some to carry. Pro Tip: You can also bring your charger with you or buy an extra charger to leave at your destination.
Alternatively, visit a sporting goods store and pick up a few dumbbells or kettlebells to test what weight you can comfortably manage. If you are interested in extreme performance scooters, those can go up to 81 kmh (like the Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11) and we recommend wearing serious safety gear when traveling at those speeds. Top speed is not a huge factor for most commuters as long as the scooter can reach 24 kmh. In reality, when traveling on roads or in bike lanes, 24 kmh to 29 kmh is fast enough. In fact, some municipalities have laws against going over 24 kmh on electric scooters and most restrict scooters from driving on pedestrian sidewalks. Riding in a car or even on a bicycle at 24 kmh feels different than riding an electric scooter at that speed because of the tires and acceleration. If riding in urban traffic regularly, scooters with good acceleration and top speeds in this range can help you avoid accidents.
If you are in the market for recreational joyriding or beast mode off-roading and not focused on its portability, the weight is not as important a factor as build quality and top speed. Some conditions, like rainy weather, may call for you to take public transportation or a rideshare home. Pro Tip: For comparison, the average weight of a household standup vacuum cleaner is 5 kgs to 8 kgs and many have similar dimensions to large folded scooters. Are you able to lift the scooter into a trunk? Most drivers will allow you to put your scooter in the trunk, but you still need to be able to maneuver it into the vehicle yourself. Will you need to walk up stairs? Do you have permission and space to store your scooter inside (primarily in workplaces)? Do you have alternate transportation when poor visibility and/or inclement weather occur? Does your destination have an elevator? If you are looking for a commuter electric scooter to solve the last mile problem on your everyday route, its weight is important to consider.
The typical 24 kmh stopping distance for mechanical systems is 6 meters, with the absolute best being under 3 meters. Electric and regenerative brakes are the weakest. Foot brakes, which are activated by pushing your foot down on the rear fender, cause it to rub against the rear tire, slowing it down. This type of brake has stopping power but is not as effective as drum or disc brakes. In our real-world road tests, we found disc and drum brakes to be the most effective. They are typically found on higher-end premium commuter and high-performance scooters, but may appear on better quality budget commuter scooters as well. Drum brakes are enclosed inside the wheel hub, are generally lower maintenance than other braking types, and have consistent performance in wet conditions. Electronic braking systems rely on using the motor itself for braking and include strictly electric and regenerative braking systems. Disc brakes have the most stopping power and are lighter than drum brakes.