Update: This popular deal is back with a new promo code and slight price decrease.
AOVOPRO Choice Store via AliExpress has
Ladped LP60 350W 19-mph 16-mile Max Range Electric Scooter on sale for $136.41 -> now $128.02 -> $133.31 - $26 when you apply promo code
CHIP25 during checkout = $110.41 -> Now $108.02 --> $111.33 --> $105.33 -->
Now $102.02.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for sharing this deal.
- Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.
About this Item:
- 350W Powerful Brushless Motor
- 8.5-inch Maintenance-free Honeycomb Tires
- 15.5 MPH Top Speed, 19 MPH VIA APP
- Dual Braking System: E-brake & Drum brake
- One-Step Protable Folding Design
- 3 Riding Modes (8/11/15mph), max 19mph via APP and Lifting restrictions
- 15% Uphill Climbing
- 264lbs Max Weight Load
- Smart APP Control
- Item Weight 15.8 KG (~35lbs)
- Package Dimensions: 43.5" x 20.85" x 6"
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Seems like they could put a loop/hole on it somewhere so you can run a lock through it.
Maybe a huge padlock to go around the neck between the base and the steering arm?
Was about to buy the LP80, but then started researching into wheel types, suspension, etc... So what I understand is that the LP60/LP80 have no suspension and use solid tires so the rides can get pretty bumpy. I think I want to go with solid tires from a maintenance aspect, but would then want suspension to mitigate the solid tire disadvantage. Are bigger 10" wheels also worth it?
So are there better options that costs slightly more that I should consider? Looking to budget something around $200-$250, but less is always welcome. Should I be looking at the Ladped LPMAX (https://www.ladped.com/product/la...scooter/)? The page for this model though says it has "10" air tyre" so do they mean pneumatic tires? But elsewhere, I'm reading that this model comes with solid tires so confused on this point. Thanks for any suggestions.
This scooter is best for well maintained roads, or your hands and feet will feel like you've been working a jackhammer by the time you get to your destination.
As long as you know the limitations of these scooters, and know what you're buying, these are a good price for a fun entry level scooter. Just remember your safety gear because you can get some serious road rash even just going 15 mph.
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Alliexpress tells me to go after the tracking company, that you can't call and to call the police, basically a waste of time. (1 week)
Paypal tells me that since it was shipped and tracked and arrived (I live in Calfornia) in Chicago, it's a valid charge. Even when I showed the order and my shipping address. (2 weeks)
Citibank reversed the charge (4 weeks)
Best part was, I complained to the state attorney general and BBB, and an "executive resolution" team member from Paypal contacted me and still stated that I was the person in the wrong, but as a goodwill gesture , they would credit me the money, I told him he need to learn how to read and use logic... Receipt with address, wrong weight, wrong shipping location, banned seller etc. THEN, when I got aliexpress's email to confirm shipment, I complained to them and stated that the seller is banned and they scammed other people, and they issued me a store credit for the ammount.
End of the story was roughly 2 months, and I got about 120 dollars in store credits and no motherboard.
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I've already had two parents contact me asking where I got it once they heard the price. I think all of us parents might start a scooter gang or something. I'll let you know if you want to join.
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Also double solid tires like this are the worst. They're generally disposable units once the tires are gone.
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