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GoTrax G6 Commute Electric Scooter (Gray)

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Best Buy via eBay has GoTrax G6 Commute Electric Scooter (Gray) for $599.99 (reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Best Buy has GoTrax G6 Commute Electric Scooter (Gray) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Features:
  • The G6 Commute features a 48V 15aH battery for a max range up to 48 miles per charge
  • 9" Air-Filled Pneumatic Tires
  • Front wheel suspension
  • LED Digital Display
  • A 500 Watt rear wheel motor gives you a top speed of 20mph
  • Battery Charge Time: 5 hours
  • Product Weight: 51 pounds

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Best Buy via eBay has GoTrax G6 Commute Electric Scooter (Gray) for $599.99 (reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Best Buy has GoTrax G6 Commute Electric Scooter (Gray) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Pending... for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • The G6 Commute features a 48V 15aH battery for a max range up to 48 miles per charge
  • 9" Air-Filled Pneumatic Tires
  • Front wheel suspension
  • LED Digital Display
  • A 500 Watt rear wheel motor gives you a top speed of 20mph
  • Battery Charge Time: 5 hours
  • Product Weight: 51 pounds

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Model: GoTrax - G6 Commute Electric Scooter w/48mi Max operating Range & 20 Max Speed - Gray

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From what I could gather, it seems a good deal for the distance offered and front shocks (much needed for streets and sidewalks that aren't totally smooth). I've found pneumatic wheels help a little bit real shocks make a big difference. Only thing that might want to note that if you have to climb any stairs this weighs 50+ lbs. There are other scooters like the hiboy ks4 pro that chime in around 32 lbs but you lose the pneumatic tires and the front shocks as well as are limited to half the distance on a full charge. Same speeds though.
They inflate range. Likely to be less than 50% of what they state
50+ lbs is really too much.

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From what I could gather, it seems a good deal for the distance offered and front shocks (much needed for streets and sidewalks that aren't totally smooth). I've found pneumatic wheels help a little bit real shocks make a big difference. Only thing that might want to note that if you have to climb any stairs this weighs 50+ lbs. There are other scooters like the hiboy ks4 pro that chime in around 32 lbs but you lose the pneumatic tires and the front shocks as well as are limited to half the distance on a full charge. Same speeds though.
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They inflate range. Likely to be less than 50% of what they state
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50+ lbs is really too much.
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Quote from superDaddy :
50+ lbs is really too much.
Yeah, it's a little on the heavier side for this type of scooter, but I think it is the battery and suspension that are the main contributors to the weight. It comes with a 15AH battery which will have very decent range and is generally not found in these type of commuter scooters.
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It's my understanding that if scooters were smartphones or computers, GOTRAX would be the equivalent of Lenovo/Motorola. Not terrible, but not really great either. Similar business models too… Flood the market with lots of products and a few gimmicks. Then, say a prayer for sales volume and provide little to no customer support.
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Quote from bunsen1 :
It's my understanding that if scooters were smartphones or computers, GOTRAX would be the equivalent of Lenovo/Motorola. Not terrible, but not really great either. Similar business models too… Flood the market with lots of products and a few gimmicks. Then, say a prayer for sales volume and provide little to no customer support.
In the e world of scooters, bikes, etc... It's pay me now or pay me later. I've got both, and the biggest expense is replacing the battery after 3 or 4 years. These aren't hard to work on, and if they're a big seller, there's plenty of YT videos on repairs and maintenance. The quality of the battery and who manufactured it is everything. Just like garbage off brand AA vs Eneloop. Don't go by volts and amp hours, also check who makes the cells. On ebikes, also check who makes the motor, and weight of the bike. Fat tire isn't necessary if all you do is pavement. You're wasting at least 25% mileage with that heavy bike.
Last edited by Buckeyefan 1 September 21, 2023 at 11:04 AM.
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Quote from Buckeyefan 1 :
In the e world of scooters, bikes, etc... It's pay me now or pay me later. I've got both, and the biggest expense is replacing the battery after 3 or 4 years. These aren't hard to work on, and if they're a big seller, there's plenty of YT videos on repairs and maintenance. The quality of the battery and who manufactured it is everything. Just like garbage off brand AA vs Eneloop. Don't go by volts and amp hours, also check who makes the cells. On ebikes, also check who makes the motor, and weight of the bike. Fat tire isn't necessary if all you do is pavement. You're wasting at least 25% mileage with that heavy bike.
Do you have any recommendations for a beginner bike that's not gonna end up in trash after a yr ?

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Quote from dealjumpr :
They inflate range. Likely to be less than 50% of what they state
Maybe if the rider is overweight. I got about 31 miles from my Segway g30p gen2.
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Quote from Peerless_Warrior :
Maybe if the rider is overweight. I got about 31 miles from my Segway g30p gen2.
Hills matter too, totally flat vs hills makes a big difference