Commuting by electric scooter or bicycle? The perspective of a long-term bike commuter.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2022
  • For three years now I've been commuting almost exclusively by bicycle year-round. Recently, I bought an electric scooter because I got sick of sweating through my work cloths underneath my heavy jackets during the winter. This video describes my perspective on scooter and bicycle commuter - addressing where I find each mode of transportation to be superior in different circumstances.
    The bicycle in this video is a Marin Nail Trail 29er.
    The scooter is a segway ninebot max.
    I filmed this on my GoPro Hero 10 Black in 4k.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @kurticusmaximus
    @kurticusmaximus Год назад +19

    I’ve been seeing a lot of escooters while bike commuting. I must admit, the lack of sweating is a very nice advantage.

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  Год назад

      In my eyes they both have a place! I still regularly commute on both of them. Almost at 1600 miles on the scooter, too!

    • @zztop7000
      @zztop7000 Месяц назад

      People buying electric scooter this days because is much safer never get stolen unlike ebike they're EASILY STOLEN! Bike thieves are everywhere! Riding a electric scooter is soo much better the view is better because you're standing

    • @Tunguska2008
      @Tunguska2008 16 дней назад +2

      No, that just means you have bad stamina. If you would have good stamina you could ride with 60% energy and be fast enough to get wherever you are going

    • @RockyAptera-xo3dd
      @RockyAptera-xo3dd 7 дней назад

      ​@@Tunguska2008I must have really bad stamina as I sweat with 0 effort during summers around here.

  • @eleventwelves
    @eleventwelves 8 месяцев назад +6

    ive commuted by minivan, motorcycle, bicycle, and now electric scooter. i agree with all your points and for me, using my scooter already paid for itself being cheap than just the registration and insurance for my van for one year.

  • @g--stef4756
    @g--stef4756 22 дня назад +1

    I live in a very different part of the world compared to Boston but this video was still an excellent review of the ups and downs of bikes vs. scooters for commutes. I take a bike to work every day where I live but have been mulling having a scooter as well because high winds are common and I anticipate that bad weather will be a major challenge. I watched to the end, 'cause this video was a good one- thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @FeelItRising
    @FeelItRising 2 года назад +10

    Well done. I have no car and scooter/bike everywhere and makes life so much less aggravating.
    Obviously if your scooter had shocks it would be hugely beneficial for you and most do now

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  2 года назад +3

      Thanks!
      Yeah - I do have a car but I don’t think I’ll be buying a new one after it bites the dust. Between my bike and scooter I’m completely set on transporting myself - also huge savings.
      Agree on the shocks - but admittedly with a bit of care the scooter is a great tool for commuting even with the bumpy ride.

  • @stevegelman7838
    @stevegelman7838 10 месяцев назад +4

    I really like your comparison between your bike and the scooter, I travel everywhere by bicycle, but I also want too get an electric scooter, for commuting, and have the best of both worlds.

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm still regularly using both! I have close to 3300 miles on my electric scooter at this point!

  • @kristendawn7103
    @kristendawn7103 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate this video, thank you!

  • @paulrevere1479
    @paulrevere1479 29 дней назад

    Hot summer day/night going to work on a scooter is great. No sweating profusely!!

  • @eliparker8472
    @eliparker8472 7 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to have a commute in such a calm neighborhood :)

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  2 месяца назад

      Haha, sadly my commute was along busy roads, but those same roads make for a noisy youtube video so I opted to film elsewhere.

  • @JuCarlos-ex8ip
    @JuCarlos-ex8ip Год назад +1

    Great review 👏 I'm thinking of buying in electric scooter but the mile range is a big issue.. although i love riding bicycles I'm 45 now is time for a scooter,,, yeah definitely u save money riding your electric scooter or bicycle doing errands,, gas is pretty expensive

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  Год назад

      Thanks! Yeah, getting a scooter has definitely helped me save money, especially given gas costs right now. I love my bike and my scooter, but having them as a pair really minimizes how much I even need to use m car - not a bad deal to me.

  • @citizenscience
    @citizenscience 3 месяца назад

    I have a Cowboy 3 ebike. Looking at the Max2 scooter. I don't ever break a sweat using the adaptive power. Price is an issue for some of course. My biggest issue against it is the size for tossing in the car. My biggest pro over a scooter is having a rack and saddle bags since I do my shopping when possible without a car.

  • @michaelsprinzeles4022
    @michaelsprinzeles4022 23 дня назад

    If you already have a bike you like an electric motor & battery are only a little more than the scooter. With an e-bike you can get as much or as little workout as you want. With an e-bike it's a hybrid so you can, with some effort, get more range from the same size battery. You can, if you want, ride an e-bike in the rain. The only advantage you mentioned that an e-bike doesn't offer is the ability to to store it in your office (unless you have a folding bike).

  • @NorGtz
    @NorGtz 23 дня назад

    Could we say that an electric bicycle would be the best of both worlds?

  • @flowild
    @flowild 2 года назад +3

    smooth street, 200 pot holes xD

  • @SergeRychkov
    @SergeRychkov 2 года назад

    It's also the only scooter that can be used in rain with IPX5 protection. To improve water resistance it's possible to remove the battery cover and isolate it with silicon.
    You can expect this life of components:
    - tires 4000 miles,
    - electric motor and battery at least 15000 miles,
    - motor bearing 6000 miles,
    - front wheel standard bearing 1000 miles (or SKF 2000 miles),
    - front drum brake needs to be cleaned every 1000 miles, in this case their life will be 2500-3000 thousand miles.
    Bearing and brake life is indicated for dirty roads, so life could be longer with better infractructure.
    Other parts do not need servicing.
    I took the information from this video made by a scooter mechanic in Moscow, it's in Russian: ruclips.net/video/wSSWuJ87gkg/видео.html
    He considers MAX to be the best commuter scooter.

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  2 года назад

      Wow, this is an amazing overview! I’ll check this video out.
      I do my best to maintain the scooter like I would a bicycle - it certainly hasn’t skipped a beat in 500 miles, 15,000 would be a dream come true.

    • @bobmason1361
      @bobmason1361 14 дней назад

      You can auto translate to English

  • @deleteduser3455
    @deleteduser3455 21 день назад

    Scooters aren't good for high speeds but they are much lighter they aren't as stable for high speeds though

  • @ItIsAnt
    @ItIsAnt Год назад

    Can you ride it on sidewalks? Do you have to get turn signals? Do the police ever bother you

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  Год назад

      I wouldn’t ride it on the sideway, the sidewalk is often uneven where I live and with the little wheels that could cause a crash. Additionally, it may be illegal in your municipality.
      I don’t have turn signals and I haven’t once had trouble with police. If you live in a city where cycling and scooting is common I doubt you’ll have any trouble with police but I can’t guarantee it.

  • @NextNate03
    @NextNate03 2 месяца назад

    You can't compare a electric scooter with a non-electric bike.
    You would need to compare a electric scooter with an E-Bike.
    *Edit*
    Yes, you can take a electric scooter off-roading.
    I saw a video years ago that a person was riding there scooter up a mountain.
    Yes, they do make weatherproof scooters.
    *Edit 2*
    There are people out there that had put 30,000+ miles on there electric scooter.
    *EDIT 3*
    Not everybody can ride there bike for miles at the time.
    You would need to be in fit in the 1st place to do so.

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  2 месяца назад

      1. Sure you can, why can't you? They're both modes of transportation and they're largely a different experience. Even an ebike is a different experience than an electric scooter. I have one of those too.
      2. The most capable scooter is a heck of a lot less comfortable than an average bike off road.
      3. Gaining fitness through cycling is one of the key advantages of riding a bike rather than scootering.

  • @Schaudochnochmal
    @Schaudochnochmal Месяц назад

    I Destroyed my Knee after one year Xiaomi Scooter...

  • @JC.SpdRcr5
    @JC.SpdRcr5 15 дней назад

    Most e-bikes have 26-28" tires so it will go places the scooter can't. Most e-bikes can go at least 18-20MPH and have a range between 30-60 miles / charge. Most e-bikes can ride in the rain without getting ruined. E-bike's electrical components have an IP rating of 65. What that means is the 6 is for dust proof and the 5 out of 9 for resistance to water droplets ie rain. Puddles are nothing for a ebike with 26-28" tires. E-bike often have shock absorbing forks, and shock seat posts making it very comfortable going over rough roads, pot holes etc. Peddling the bike while also using the electric motor will enable you to get some exercise, lose some weight over time, strengthen muscles in legs/arms etc, and increase cardiovascular/pulmonary fitness. E-scooter for $500-800 or E-bike for $500-1000+. The bike seems like the easy choice because of all the benefits. They even make folding bikes for easy storage although mine isn't the folding type.

  • @ElectricVRoom
    @ElectricVRoom Месяц назад

    are those the state of the roads in the united states? wow, how bad! holes everywhere, uneven, bumpy! why americans have to live like that?

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Месяц назад

      Not everywhere is like that, it depends where you live. There's only a small area that is even similar to what they showed around me. Outside of that 3 block area it's mostly okay but yes there are random potholes.

  • @zztop7000
    @zztop7000 3 месяца назад +4

    Why are you comparing that cheap scooter to your bike ? Hyper scooter is different way faster than bikes i bet you never riden a high performance scooter. The problem with ebike is they easily get stolen my bikes got stolen twice that's 2 bikes I'm much safer with electric scooter with swappable batteries. If i want to exercise i just go to my gym with my scooter i can take my scooter inside the gym. If you have bike you have to leave it outside those are targeted by bike thieves.

    • @Libragod
      @Libragod Месяц назад +1

      I agree This was a great video but terrible comparison of the 2

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Месяц назад +1

      Exactly why I'm getting an electric scooter

  • @ChrisHirner
    @ChrisHirner 8 дней назад

    "An electric scooter cant do this" funny ive watched a dozen vids of folks who did. This guy is comparing whats close to a walmart gotrax to a electric mountain bike.

    • @bybikeboston1334
      @bybikeboston1334  7 дней назад +1

      The Ninebot max is the standard for reliable scooter commuting. Also the bike in this video is not electric.
      The two are comparable in price, and both entry level, but high quality, models. The comparison is more than fair.