looking for a foldable scooter to commute! Please help!

ahtiram

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Hi guys,

I am looking for a foldable type scooter which i can use to commute to work and back.

Distance from my home to work is 5km.... I want something fast, safe, stable. I understand there are many out there such as xtreme sports, moped, evo powerboards.... I know they are manufactured in China... So please share any experience or recommend one which is really good.

I dont mind buying it directly from China if anyone knows a Chinese source?
 
i think you mean this one? http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__75800__ScootPlus_Electric_Scooter_UK_plug_.html

I am looking for a sit down/stand up type scooter... Also something like 1000W 48v type scooter...
 
I got mine from that site (if u are in Europe, it might make sense...)
http://www.wavers24.de/elektroscooter/
Just bear in mind that "foldable" does not always mean "transportable" :wink: u won't be able to lift it for long
Edit: see"pixelpusher" topic - he seems in a similar situation than urs
 
made_in_the_alps_legacy said:
I got mine from that site (if u are in Europe, it might make sense...)
http://www.wavers24.de/elektroscooter/
Just bear in mind that "foldable" does not always mean "transportable" :wink: u won't be able to lift it for long

thank you for your reply... which one did you go for? Is it made in EU or its coming from China? does it do what they say it does? if so how fast are you going and whats the range? How long have you had it for? how is the maintenance?

Sorry for so many questions but I want to buy something which is good and worth the money!
 
Hi, thxs for your questions.

which one did you go for?
I bought the "forca racebug 800W" when they made a cheap offer to get rid of that model (actually discontinued) and it had "LiIon" battery (i.o lead/acid battery)
Is it made in EU or its coming from China?
I am pretty sure it is made in china while there might be some good german requierements and follow up of the design execution.
does it do what they say it does?
I can't really remember how close it matched the specs from the range point of view, from the speed point of view, it does match the specs.
it took me a while to cook the stock motor when riding several time in very demanding conditions (full speed up alpine hills) so, I would support that they are reliable.

I have it since 2012 - maintenance costs are low
My personnal disappointement about it, is mostly the weight and you can hardly think about carrying it to, for example, take a bus or a train, it's "foldable" to take less space when stored - say to be lifted from the ground into a car boot
(e-board are much lighter )
My personnal enjoiement about it, is the solid frame and built, which make them a great base for hot rodding.
for example, the bottleneck of the power train is the original battery (low discharge rate) limiting the output power : this you can change with higher discharge rate battery and discover which component is next to limit the output power.

what could be helpfull for you : we were 2 to buy the forcaracebug, my friend has used his one more than me, without care or maintenance or upgrade, he later on sold it well to buy a 1000W registered version, that he is using a lot without issues.


you might get yours from that site :
http://www.eastcoastwholesales.com/products/products/5-gas-a-electric-scooters.html
especially this one if it fits your budget :
http://www.eastcoastwholesales.com/products/products/view/5/203.html
(it's not 48V but it's LiIon battery, doing the math : 36V x 16 Ah x 2"C" = 1152W as input power : seems a consistent lay out w. respect to the other numbers they give.

I don't know if you would be interrested in a registrable 14" hub motor e-scooter :
http://www.zawione-group.de/elektroscooter/der-revoluzzer-der-14-e-scooter-mit-strassenzulassung-30-km-h/a-5001521/
 
The EcoReco is heavier but that would be at least in part because it has LiFePo4 batteries which can last longer so to be fair your chart should include expected battery cycles.
Also folded size would be good to know.
 
I was considering the Ecoreco but the ride was just too bumpy. I tried the M3 model, haven't tried the M5.

Not sure how much better the M5 is.
 
i ordered the e-twow master model for $800, from a member here in this forum Cotemar. works great and ridiculously fast! going full throttle, the speedometer shows 14mph while im speeding past cyclists. just awesome!
 
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