Open up Target App
On front page of app, click Target Circle Offers
Search Toy
Click the big green banner that says Save 25%
Click apply (or something like that)
Search Bird Scooter
Click link and add to cart
I saved $150 for the coupon and then another $22 for my red card so it was about $470 after taxes.
edit: do what the user above me wrote. Much easier haha.
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The ninebot max has much more range.
But isn't the Ninebot $300~ more than this? I paid $470 for this scooter after taxes and I think the lowest the Max has ever been is $675 so you're still looking at $240 more?
So I see the published 220lb limit. Anyone over that # and any issues w/it? I need to lose about 30lb to get there!
My GF and I rode one once and we are probably slightly over 300lbs together. There was a noticeable drop in acceleration uphill but on flat ground it felt fine. Didn't feel any less safe. I dunno I might shoot for a more powerful model.
Almost all scooters say they have mechanical brakes, is this different than the back foot break? Do you know any particular model to look at? I am not keen about speed or mileage, I am only interested in a very light scooter, safety, and comfortable ride.
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On front page of app, click Target Circle Offers
Search Toy
Click the big green banner that says Save 25%
Click apply (or something like that)
Search Bird Scooter
Click link and add to cart
I saved $150 for the coupon and then another $22 for my red card so it was about $470 after taxes.
edit: do what the user above me wrote. Much easier haha.
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Ninebot Max has better range, speed, and comfort (10inch air tires)
Looks like this only has rear brakes.. not very safe
https://advrider.com/f/threads/li...l.1355854/
It only has rear brakes..not enough stopping power. Flat should be ok.. but I would look for scooters with mechanic brakes
You don't want to end up like this guy..
https://advrider.com/f/threads/li...l.1355854/
It only has rear brakes..not enough stopping power. Flat should be ok.. but I would look for scooters with mechanic brakes
You don't want to end up like this guy..
https://advrider.com/f/threads/li...l.1355854/ [advrider.com]