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Edited September 19, 2023
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I pulled the trigger on this, looked everywhere for some real reviews and price history but it's a newer model or only to at best buy. With the total tech warranty, I thought this was best value for speed and range I see compared to the other gotrax 3 etc in stores. 264 lb weight limit ( I'm 250-260) and after my first day I am super impressed with 20 mph speed and strong feel. Big guy approved but blindly in for the long run. Found one or two real reviews. Would love to hear any real opinions.
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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I wonder how do you put a bike lock on an electric scooter? They get stolen so quickly I don't really see them as an option.
I use a normal bike lock: around the stem that attaches to the base (the lock has to be tight enough that the scooter can't be fed through the lock).
Also, some scooters have "electronic locks" where a key or fob or app is required for the scooter to function. It doesn't prevent someone from taking the scooter, but can prevent them from riding it.
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Also, some scooters have "electronic locks" where a key or fob or app is required for the scooter to function. It doesn't prevent someone from taking the scooter, but can prevent them from riding it.