This is by far one of the best scooters for its price tag around, and you WILL NOT find a better deal than this. I know it’s not a big-name brand like Kaabo or Inmotion, but the build quality and performance arguably match these other brands. Whether its simply cruising around town (or high-speed off-road thrills), this vehicle definently lives up to the name of a world class scooter. There are seven different speed modes that give you full control over the scooter. The only one that didn’t make sense to me was ECO, as it shares the same performance as the “1” setting. The 60-volt 21 Amp battery has more than enough kick to send anyone flying; even at speeds past 40 MPH (GPS tested)
PROS:
Build: The vehicle has a strong structure and a very forgiving full suspension; this comes in handy in most situations!
Performance: With a top speed over 40 MPH, this thing zips like lightning. The acceleration will thrust you from 0-30 in a matter of mere seconds. It’s blown my mind what this thing can do.
Lighting / Safety: Of course, no scooter is too good without safety. This thing has it all. With LED lights along both sides of the scooter, front, and back, you are guaranteed visibility from the cockpit and from everyone else. The full suspension system also provides full safety ALONG with comfort.
CONS:
Inaccuracy: The only con to the scooter is that the speedometer isn’t GPS accurate. This of course isn’t important as it stills allows high speed and range.
The only other ‘con’ I could come up with is that it doesn’t have a 72-volt battery… lol. For the 1000$ price mark, this thing will keep up with not only other hyper scooters but cars on the road.
GPS ACCURATE TOP SPEEDS FOR EACH SETTING:
1/ECO: 16 MPH 2: 23 MPH 3: 33 MPH
D1: 30 MPH D2: 36-40 MPH D3: 40-45 MPH (Downhill + No headwind)
No matter what, both motors are ALWAYS used. Even in eco. The “D” button only makes the acceleration a LOT stronger, as well as an increase in top speed. It Is logical to think of the “D” setting as the performance mode for each normal setting.
SIDE NOTES:
Both motors are always used
The scooter is VERY heavy, nearing 100 pounds.
This is NOT designed for kids. All jokes aside, treat this as a dirt bike, I mean it even has the same amount of power (7.5 HP).
Lights are VERY bright, and brake lights / turn signals work well
Top speed is around 40 – 45 ish rather than the advertised 47 (MPH)
On a flat road, the most I ever topped at was 43 ish MPH
Downhill, it is possible to reach 50 + easily
Max range can be obtained in ECO. By normally cruising in the “2” setting, I pushed over 15 miles of range and still having full bars. In eco, the range could’ve been even better.
Charge times are quick, with both chargers you can expect no more than 4 hours to fully charge.
If the suspension gets “squeaky” or noisy, apply WD-40
Any type of head wind will considerably slow the scooter down. Going top speed into these winds will most likely not carry you past 40.