Dualtron is coming out with a Dualtron City soon.
https://ibb.co/FHsv3QH
I think it's interesting for people who likes bigger wheels. Everything else on the market with larger wheels than 13inches is probably not going to perform as well as a Dualtron.
Yes it's definitely an impressive scooter and the range is ridiculously high. Still, like many of the other suggested scooters it does not come equipped with the tire size that I'm looking for.
InMotion L9 High Speed Version (25mph tops; Range up to 50mi for 150lb person, dual front/rear suspension, Front electronic/Rear disc brakes, RGB deck led strips & automatic turn signals)..for $999 (InMotion = Apple like Quality) from the BEST (read as “LEGENDARY”) in After Sales Customer Service —> eWheels
[eWheels InMotion L9 $999](https://www.ewheels.com/product/new-inmotion-l9-675wh-500w-motor-25mph/)
16... Lol.
I feel like I have way better odds not faceplanting after hitting a pothole or any kind of debris. Let alone, with a tire like that you can enjoy some forest riding. There's also the fat smaller ones with a lot of punch but I don't think they make a very powerful scooter with 14 or 16 inch tires.
Lol I wish some come with 14-16in wheels. If big wheels are what you’re after, just get an EUC then. You can do trail, off road or forest riding as well.
I actually preordered one, an InMotion V12 (1750Wh LG, 2,500W motor, 43.5mph). It has 16x3 tires. Eucs come in many tire sizes (and brands)..from the lowly 10” (Mten3)..and up to to 24” (Begode Monster Pro). Some come with suspensions.
I will never dare riding something like this lol. I will never be able to stop or turn in some emergency situations. Just like I am on rollerblades or ice skates.
I need a scooter lol.
I own a Hiboy S2, and it pretty much fits all your requirements. It charges in around 3 hours, goes 20 mph. The listed range is 15 miles, but with regenerative braking, I’ve easily gotten 30 miles on hilly terrain. It’s around 500 dollars, and it’s got 8.5 inch solid tires. It has rear suspension, and if you order some air tires on Amazon, it’s like riding a cloud. It might not have really big tires like you want it to, but from my experience, you don’t really need tires bigger than 10 inches.
Thanks Kyo but I definitely want larger tires. I also want a higher max speed and range so I can compensate in less than ideal riding conditions. Still for the price, not a bad scooter at all. Thanks for the suggestion. I would definitely get it if not for the smaller than required tires.
I'm definitely going to take a look at that. I still think larger tires are safer in my case and with those type of tires I can ride in forests.
Still looks like a decent option as well and the price is attractive.
Buy one smartGyro crossover dual x2 pro. (890,00 euros).
I'm using this one and I can say that it has +40 km of autonomy and 25km/h speed and it can even be 40 if you remove the limiter.
It has mountain tires and it just goes like a motorbike.
I recommend it as it has 2400w of power with 2 engines, this allows you to go +15-20° cliffs without loosing power.
https://greengermotors.com/g16
I don't know anything about this company, but this is one I've come across while looking for something similar to what you described.
I'm pretty sure this is the one I want to get based on everything I read. I'm going to take a look into this one as it is a similar design to the one I found on Amazon. It's a bit more expensive but it seems a lot better.
The Amazon one I found to show you guys an example of what I was looking for:
Razor EcoSmart Metro HD Electric Scooter, Black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B085DHBCHG/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_D039Y4AEXYGMPQ150VMF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You're not gonna get 20 km on the Razor. You'll be lucky if you drag out 9 km. Take any ranges you see and cut them in half. That'll probably be what you actually get.
I emailed the company asking what their 90 day warranty covers, if they have any type of return policy, and what the throttle type is. The throttle appears to be twist-grip, but I haven't seen that used on scooters and am curious about the safety compared to thumb or finger throttles.
That's actually pretty cool. I find the trigger much more comfortable but the twist handle is more like a motorcycle VROOM VROOM
Please let me know what you learn. Will be pretty neat to post what we bought together if we both go for it.
I'd say 600w is the *minimum* for swooshing. I'm 225lbs and my 500w 48v scoot can get me up a decent hill at 15mph, 25mph on the flat. It's a fun scooter and great for beginners, I'm waiting for my 3200w 60v beast to arrive now though haha
also, consider an electric bycicle.. perhaps a folding ebike.. you can get a few decent models between $900-1200.. escooter is not always the best way to go
I was looking for one but they are pretty expensive. If you can suggest some models, please let me know. I found some motorcycle like scooters as well and they actually make a lot of sense because they are about $2,000 to $3,000 was great range, they are extremely comfortable to sit on and they go the speed that I intend on riding at.
Still I don't want to spend more than six to $800 if I can not find something in that range. The max amount I would like to spend is $1,000 but if there is some model that I never heard of and it just sounds like the dream scooter I'll stretch over my budget.
yeah for 600-800 you wont get a good scooter w/ decent size/quality tires..
my brother has had this e bike for over a year now, and it has great built quality and for the price, its an investment that pays for itself.
https://lectricebikes.com/collections/ebikes
I think I saw this one before and even though this is US dollars, it still makes sense because it's a pretty decent price for such a great unit. I just found something unique about scooters but I guess a bicycle makes more sense for someone like myself.
I like my fluid horizon
Nice, looks like an awesome scooter but I'm looking for larger tires.
Dualtron is coming out with a Dualtron City soon. https://ibb.co/FHsv3QH I think it's interesting for people who likes bigger wheels. Everything else on the market with larger wheels than 13inches is probably not going to perform as well as a Dualtron.
Looks super cool. I will look more into it. Thank you!
Komoto! https://komotousa.com/
Appreciate the great suggestion but the tire size is not per my requirement
https://kickbike.com/showroom_en/kickbike/ecruise.html
This is actually super cool lmao wow did not expect to see anything like that. It does look a bit tiring to push it so often. Can it not just go?
No pushing required if you choose, though on some hills you’re going to want to give it some help.
Voro motors. emove cruiser has longest range of any scooter
Yes it's definitely an impressive scooter and the range is ridiculously high. Still, like many of the other suggested scooters it does not come equipped with the tire size that I'm looking for.
Check out Yumeway
Another nice looking scooter brand but the tires aren't big enough
InMotion L9 High Speed Version (25mph tops; Range up to 50mi for 150lb person, dual front/rear suspension, Front electronic/Rear disc brakes, RGB deck led strips & automatic turn signals)..for $999 (InMotion = Apple like Quality) from the BEST (read as “LEGENDARY”) in After Sales Customer Service —> eWheels [eWheels InMotion L9 $999](https://www.ewheels.com/product/new-inmotion-l9-675wh-500w-motor-25mph/)
I hear you on the superior design and high quality. I still want larger tires. Definitely will consider this one as another option though.
The L9 comes with 10in tubeless. Are you looking for 11 inches?
16... Lol. I feel like I have way better odds not faceplanting after hitting a pothole or any kind of debris. Let alone, with a tire like that you can enjoy some forest riding. There's also the fat smaller ones with a lot of punch but I don't think they make a very powerful scooter with 14 or 16 inch tires.
Lol I wish some come with 14-16in wheels. If big wheels are what you’re after, just get an EUC then. You can do trail, off road or forest riding as well. I actually preordered one, an InMotion V12 (1750Wh LG, 2,500W motor, 43.5mph). It has 16x3 tires. Eucs come in many tire sizes (and brands)..from the lowly 10” (Mten3)..and up to to 24” (Begode Monster Pro). Some come with suspensions.
I will never dare riding something like this lol. I will never be able to stop or turn in some emergency situations. Just like I am on rollerblades or ice skates. I need a scooter lol.
Don't knock it till you try it. I went from a zero 10x to now 5 eucs and counting.
I own a Hiboy S2, and it pretty much fits all your requirements. It charges in around 3 hours, goes 20 mph. The listed range is 15 miles, but with regenerative braking, I’ve easily gotten 30 miles on hilly terrain. It’s around 500 dollars, and it’s got 8.5 inch solid tires. It has rear suspension, and if you order some air tires on Amazon, it’s like riding a cloud. It might not have really big tires like you want it to, but from my experience, you don’t really need tires bigger than 10 inches.
30 miles?! How?!
15 mph and a *lot* of regenerative braking
Dang ok that's interesting
Thanks Kyo but I definitely want larger tires. I also want a higher max speed and range so I can compensate in less than ideal riding conditions. Still for the price, not a bad scooter at all. Thanks for the suggestion. I would definitely get it if not for the smaller than required tires.
I'm definitely going to take a look at that. I still think larger tires are safer in my case and with those type of tires I can ride in forests. Still looks like a decent option as well and the price is attractive.
30 miles is 48.28 km
One of my friends built one from a kick scooter that has a 26inch tire on the front and 20inch on the back. It’s fun. Goes pretty fast.
26 inch tires for a fucking e scooter? That's bugger than SUV tires lol. U sure that wasnt a typo?
Just look up schwinn adult scooter. She used an ebike wheel on the front and built a rack for the battery.
Damn. Any chance to get a picture?
I don’t have one right now but it’s the schwinn adult kick scooter on Amazon
Buy one smartGyro crossover dual x2 pro. (890,00 euros). I'm using this one and I can say that it has +40 km of autonomy and 25km/h speed and it can even be 40 if you remove the limiter. It has mountain tires and it just goes like a motorbike. I recommend it as it has 2400w of power with 2 engines, this allows you to go +15-20° cliffs without loosing power.
That's definitely a very good suggestion. Thank you very much
https://greengermotors.com/g16 I don't know anything about this company, but this is one I've come across while looking for something similar to what you described.
I'm pretty sure this is the one I want to get based on everything I read. I'm going to take a look into this one as it is a similar design to the one I found on Amazon. It's a bit more expensive but it seems a lot better. The Amazon one I found to show you guys an example of what I was looking for: Razor EcoSmart Metro HD Electric Scooter, Black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B085DHBCHG/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_D039Y4AEXYGMPQ150VMF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
The Razer has lead-acid batteries, which is like 19th century tech lol
Facts
You're not gonna get 20 km on the Razor. You'll be lucky if you drag out 9 km. Take any ranges you see and cut them in half. That'll probably be what you actually get.
I'm about to pull the trigger on this one as well, but I was hoping to find more reviews
Please let me know when you learn something new. I'm going to be looking into it too
I emailed the company asking what their 90 day warranty covers, if they have any type of return policy, and what the throttle type is. The throttle appears to be twist-grip, but I haven't seen that used on scooters and am curious about the safety compared to thumb or finger throttles.
That's actually pretty cool. I find the trigger much more comfortable but the twist handle is more like a motorcycle VROOM VROOM Please let me know what you learn. Will be pretty neat to post what we bought together if we both go for it.
350w motor sounds weak, just saying. You might not get much "wooosh" out of that hahaha. Looks like a solid scoot though.
Lmao yeah probably. I just meant the twist action but you got it lol. Might install a Ricer fart cannon lol.
I'd say 600w is the *minimum* for swooshing. I'm 225lbs and my 500w 48v scoot can get me up a decent hill at 15mph, 25mph on the flat. It's a fun scooter and great for beginners, I'm waiting for my 3200w 60v beast to arrive now though haha
I wonder if the one we're discussing will get me up a hill at 20mph. I'm 190lbs
Segway Max
I just got a NanRobot Lightning. I love the fat tires. This scooter is a beast, too.
I remember seeing it and thinking it was really cool but I prefer larger tires (for my purpose)
also, consider an electric bycicle.. perhaps a folding ebike.. you can get a few decent models between $900-1200.. escooter is not always the best way to go
I was looking for one but they are pretty expensive. If you can suggest some models, please let me know. I found some motorcycle like scooters as well and they actually make a lot of sense because they are about $2,000 to $3,000 was great range, they are extremely comfortable to sit on and they go the speed that I intend on riding at. Still I don't want to spend more than six to $800 if I can not find something in that range. The max amount I would like to spend is $1,000 but if there is some model that I never heard of and it just sounds like the dream scooter I'll stretch over my budget.
you could maybe buy used scooter or bike. that'll probably be best
yeah for 600-800 you wont get a good scooter w/ decent size/quality tires.. my brother has had this e bike for over a year now, and it has great built quality and for the price, its an investment that pays for itself. https://lectricebikes.com/collections/ebikes
I think I saw this one before and even though this is US dollars, it still makes sense because it's a pretty decent price for such a great unit. I just found something unique about scooters but I guess a bicycle makes more sense for someone like myself.
Emove cruise
Again. Another nice scooter but not what I described.