[NBR] No, this ain't an April Fool's gag.....
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- charlie55
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[NBR] No, this ain't an April Fool's gag.....
I know we're supposed to be tolerant and nonjudgmental when it comes to two-wheelers, but really?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/part-scooter ... 06055.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/part-scooter ... 06055.html
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These types of electric scooters have been on the market for a while. That one is way over priced. Check Amazon for "citycoco". Here's a review of one for $1,600:
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I wouldn't mind getting one if my house wasn't so full of cra...stuff.
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I wouldn't mind getting one if my house wasn't so full of cra...stuff.
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I have one of these, but I ride it with the seat removed so that I don't look like a little old man.
Tops out at a little over 20mph and has about an 20-25 mile range with lithium batteries. The tires are 10" diameter. I can jump up and down curbs with this, though I probably shouldn't be doing that at my age...hehe.
They're a lot of fun and can get you around to places where cars are not allowed or there's no parking. Especially useful during special events here in the city when parking is an issue.
Tops out at a little over 20mph and has about an 20-25 mile range with lithium batteries. The tires are 10" diameter. I can jump up and down curbs with this, though I probably shouldn't be doing that at my age...hehe.
They're a lot of fun and can get you around to places where cars are not allowed or there's no parking. Especially useful during special events here in the city when parking is an issue.
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Sorry for all the posts, but this triggered my interest in a favorite subject, electric scooters/transportation.
Remember the Honda Moto Compo from the '80s? Well, here's their take on an updated version that's electric.
Remember the Honda Moto Compo from the '80s? Well, here's their take on an updated version that's electric.
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Your rectangle awaits. Range is still small, but it can carry additional batteries.Wobbly Python wrote:I'd ride a rectangle if it took me a couple hundred miles on a charge.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Now that's fugly.az_slynch wrote:Your rectangle awaits. Range is still small, but it can carry additional batteries.Wobbly Python wrote:I'd ride a rectangle if it took me a couple hundred miles on a charge.

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