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350W Motor WERHY Dual Brake Folding Electric Scooter w/ 19 MPH Speed & 21 Mile Range $179.99 + Free Shipping

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Yesterday 08:29 AM
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MoisesA7010Yesterday 08:29 AM
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has scooter tech plateaued already? seem like they are all the same now, different badging. Specs look good here for $180.

Any reason to go with another popular brand instead that cost more? 22mph, solid tires, 20 mile range.
Or is there a knockoff of this knockoff for less lol.
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Yesterday 10:15 AM
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CozzYesterday 10:15 AM
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Quote from MoisesA7010 :
has scooter tech plateaued already? seem like they are all the same now, different badging. Specs look good here for $180.

Any reason to go with another popular brand instead that cost more? 22mph, solid tires, 20 mile range.
Or is there a knockoff of this knockoff for less lol.

I tried one that actually hit 22mph and it seemed to be governed. Didn't take long to hit that speed but to be honest, it was a little scary especially going over the slightest bump. I never realized the amount of extra length and force you'll need in braking. I'll stick to my Segway thats governed at 18 mph.
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Yesterday 01:09 PM
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flashesbuckYesterday 01:09 PM
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"Dual Brake" !!!!! like its something special, all scooters are dual brakes. They are trying to pass it off as dual motor.
Overall not a horrible deal on a cheapo means of transportation. Dont expect more that 5-6 miles of range. This as an M365 clone, I still have my original M365 and it was a great machine, but these clones are no where near the quality.
Amazon is offering an extra 2 year warranty for $45, I would recommend that as the battery will likely die within a year. Even with that added cost its a an ok-ish deal.
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Yesterday 01:17 PM
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Dr.MurdocYesterday 01:17 PM
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This has a higher weight limit than the Segway Ninebot E2 Plus II/ E2 Pro Electric Scooter from another deal.


Thinking about trying it out also. I need two scooter for my wife and I when we go to Florida to explore.


Yesterday 01:23 PM
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smergbYesterday 01:23 PM
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Might be worth seeing how hard it is to get replacement parts, like if the Xiaomi/Segway stuff is compatible.
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Yesterday 01:32 PM
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jaredalanmitchellYesterday 01:32 PM
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This looks very similar to the HiBoy S2 Pro I got for my GF except it doesn't seem to have the Regen brake.

Her HiBoy has been a great short distance commuter for work.

This seems like a decent deal, but as mentioned I would look into the extra warranty with these no-name Chinese scooters/ebikes.
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Yesterday 01:48 PM
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OzzforesterYesterday 01:48 PM
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It looks like $180 is the base price for this spec scooters. Waiting for a deal.
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LucasL7968Yesterday 03:55 PM
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I own this scooter. It's the most widely rebadged Chinese scooter out there just based on personal experience, but it's a great deal for the price point IMO. It gets up to almost 20mph on flat ground, has 10-20 miles of range (highly dependent on speed/rider weight), and can go up the steepest hill in town between 5-10mph. I'm 5'8 and about 150lbs.
My kid is around 40lbs and we often go on day trips on our local bike path with her on the front. She stands on the front of the deck and wraps both hands around the handlebar stem. I put some foam padding around the stem to stop the occasional head bonk from a quick stop.
There is no suspension and the wheels are solid so you have to be careful for larger bumps, and no steering dampener so riding with one hand is not an option, but for the price point who cares. It does have a basic app (Vicont) with Bluetooth ability and 3 riding modes you can adjust on the scooter itself.
It also folds up small enough to fit in my hatchback car, and still have enough room for 2 kids balance bikes and other stuff. I'll probably buy another if this one ever breaks down.
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Yesterday 04:09 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:09 PM
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Quote from MoisesA7010 :
has scooter tech plateaued already? seem like they are all the same now, different badging. Specs look good here for $180. Any reason to go with another popular brand instead that cost more? 22mph, solid tires, 20 mile range. Or is there a knockoff of this knockoff for less lol.
I just bought the Segway Max G30P for $519 from Segway's website. In my research that scooter should last far longer than this one.
I have owned multiple Segways and have dealt with their ESL warranty team mostly successfully AMA
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Yesterday 04:10 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:10 PM
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Quote from Cozz :
I tried one that actually hit 22mph and it seemed to be governed. Didn't take long to hit that speed but to be honest, it was a little scary especially going over the slightest bump. I never realized the amount of extra length and force you'll need in braking. I'll stick to my Segway thats governed at 18 mph.
My big Segway does double that speed, not scary at all, but i tend to cruise at 25 or below
Yesterday 04:12 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:12 PM
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20 or 21 mi range is way too short, because they are all optimistic by at least a factor of 2.
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Yesterday 04:31 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:31 PM
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Quote from Dr.Murdoc :
This has a higher weight limit than the Segway Ninebot E2 Plus II/ E2 Pro Electric Scooter from another deal. Thinking about trying it out also. I need two scooter for my wife and I when we go to Florida to explore.
Them claiming a higher weight limit doesn't mean a lot, you get that, right?
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Yesterday 04:34 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:34 PM
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Quote from jaredalanmitchell :
This looks very similar to the HiBoy S2 Pro I got for my GF except it doesn't seem to have the Regen brake. Her HiBoy has been a great short distance commuter for work. This seems like a decent deal, but as mentioned I would look into the extra warranty with these no-name Chinese scooters/ebikes.
Why? If the front wheel breaks off you might not be around to file a claim anyway, don't get the point of risking your life to say a couple hundred bucks when it won't last as long anyway.
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Yesterday 04:41 PM
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 04:41 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
20 or 21 mi range is way too short, because they are all optimistic by at least a factor of 2.
Not a lot of hills in my area and the Segway GT1 gets me about 14 miles on about 60% charge riding close to full speed the whole time for an idea of range estimates.
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Yesterday 04:54 PM
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jaredalanmitchellYesterday 04:54 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
Why? If the front wheel breaks off you might not be around to file a claim anyway, don't get the point of risking your life to say a couple hundred bucks when it won't last as long anyway.
Because a lot of times you're left with dead electronics during or after warranty periods and the product essentially becomes e-waste.

Say the battery fails in 14 months, you going to push this 40lb scooter around or just toss it?

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