The guy that will cut and solder the frame, works daily on a workshop that do exatly that for producing their custom bicycle frames. The latest iScooter i12 I bought costed only 200€, on Aliexpress in a promotion, so for now is cheaper to buy that scooter and do some changes on the frame instead of doing a fully new frame.Maybe easier said then done. How about cut and weld the i12 frame to match the geometry of the Fiido?
With around 30 miles of test rides, I found my leg was catching on the footrest pipe when walking or maneuvering the scooter, very annoying so I removed it. I've been alternating between sitting and standing when one or the other gets tired- very nice feature of this scooter. I am also getting used to the handling.I've come to accept the steel frame and will keep it. Maybe do some mods to make it go a little faster.
For testing, I had a broom stick lashed on with inner tube for foot pegs. It moved around too much. I have this long aluminum pipe laying around outside. Just cut a piece off it, secured with hose clamps. It's on solid now! On my full size moped, I like to ride with my feet on the passenger foot pegs. The pipe put my feet in about the same position.
After more test rides and if I decide to keep it, I will paint the pipe black.
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I tested the adjustable air shock I bought to Fiido Q1S and it is the same fit for the iScooter i12. Now I will buy a another one as this iScooter uses 2 unites.
The model I use and have good experience with it is the Meroca 165x45mm, you can buy it here on Aliexpress:
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Most of my weight is on the rear wheel, so good adjustable air shocks will be a good improvement in my comfort while riding:
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That spring shock is the original from iScooter i12 and is not responsive and soft as that adjustable air shocks!!
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I don't know how to explain, but you can search comparitions on bicycles air shocks.What improvement in comfort do you get compared to the stock shocks? How often do you have to pump it up with air?

How fast how long were you pushing it?Yesterday I was really pushing it on the way to the gym, to the point that even the rear motor started to heat up. Luckily, with the front motor assisting, I did not notice much difference, and it only happened right as I arrived at the gym.
Will it fit a 14" in the rear? Make it a mullet?I am on the limit for this scooter as this are the most powerful motors available on the market for this wheel size of 12 inches.
About 40kms/h average I guess, on mostly flat surfaces, for 7kms. But I weight 115 kgs and I have strong acceleration and regen/deceleration, and a lot of them, I think that is where the most heat his, on giving high torque for aceleration/deceleration.How fast how long were you pushing it?









