swbluto said:
Hey, my electric weighs 10 kg.
Interesting, but I thought this one had air tires? Oh well, mine does.
you will have to run these small airtires with considerble pressure to minimize rollin resistance, the hardtire gopeds don´t have this problems and never get a flat.
if adding on the weight of the batteries in your backpack ( 10Kg is without batteries which makes it stealthy i assume ) the pro-GRS Sport with it´s 14 Kg is close-on, and Goped also does offer up a 8ah and 16ah Lipo version of a alike setup with a 750 watts/ 24v (130 amps max.; 20 mph@60amp.

) motor, called the "i-ped" which can keep up with that low weight, too - and does not require to carry and latch/ wire up a backpack all the time.
a propane powered ped can be smuggled into a Bus and subway alike an electric since it doesn´t smell, and a carry bag hides it from courious eyes if this is a point of concern.
that way ( propane) you wouldn´t have to spend more than 499 Dollars on the scooter, have the same power no matter what temperature or ah´s left, and could recharge by swapping out the cardridge in 30 seconds.
quite advantageous over most electric setups, avilable up from 499$ as a complete and ready-to run setup with 2 years warranty on the motor and drivetrain imo.
An airtire variant based on the allready existing GSR cruiser frame could be offered for like 200-250 dollars more and ad don only like 2 Kg of weight; 10" airtires with various threads available and beefy enough to not get caught in bumps and alike hazards of the street with disc brake or the sitdown minibike "Riot" with front and rear cidli/ Kanti-link suspension ( 12" travel at 1.10 meters wheelbase with antidive characteristics...) would still be below 40 lbs( 19 kg...).
if i was spotting the details right ( motor mount is somewhat hiddenon pics), it wouldn´t require a redesign of the existing parts to add this motor and tank onto these other variants of the product portfolio.