Two things deterred me from buying Vista, first it's not dual-motor and for the price above $1,000 I think it's over-priced for today's market, and second, you have to buy the whole rear wheel assembly including the motor when replacing the rear tire since it's a solid tire, and it's $120 so not very cost-effective
After regularly maintaining air pressure in my Emove Cruiser tires for the last few years, I now understand the huge draw of solid tires. I would ride my scooter much more often if all I had to worry about was battery life. Great review as always. I'm keeping my eyes peeled yet for something in the $2000ish range that accommodates extra tall riders like me.The Emove Cruiser is fine for my 6'5 frame, but I would feel much more comfortable/safe if the handlebars were another 3-4 inches higher.
I'm looking at the Vista and the new emove cruiser s, I know there are pros and cons with both. I'm 6'1 200lbs and I've heard that the handlebar height on a cruiser is kind of short? I've also heard the cruiser is notorious for having bolts and screws come loose and/or break? The Vista seems pretty solidly built and durable, but doesn't have the range of the cruiser. I wouldn't be using it for a commuting, rather just joyriding around my neighborhood and whatnot. Any recommendations between the two scooters?
Is it cheaper to get in Fluidfreeride San Francisco store or online???........so far as somebody that weighs about 245lb... 5'9 feet tall...need solid tires, wide footpad and need to go uphills as a city commuter....this looks like the best option...unless theres something out there better....the search for a scooter is so difficult for my situation.
That short/shifted forward deck is almost comical! I see why they had to do it with that rear suspension setup, but looks like a bad idea from a comfort and braking performance standpoint.
My question, if you brake the tires somehow, how do you change them? do you have to sent the entire wheel to Fluid? (I would wish to buy 4 spare rear tires, and 2 spare front tires, since the mottor is in the back, the wear is greatly increased)
Two things deterred me from buying Vista, first it's not dual-motor and for the price above $1,000 I think it's over-priced for today's market, and second, you have to buy the whole rear wheel assembly including the motor when replacing the rear tire since it's a solid tire, and it's $120 so not very cost-effective
After regularly maintaining air pressure in my Emove Cruiser tires for the last few years, I now understand the huge draw of solid tires. I would ride my scooter much more often if all I had to worry about was battery life.
Great review as always. I'm keeping my eyes peeled yet for something in the $2000ish range that accommodates extra tall riders like me.The Emove Cruiser is fine for my 6'5 frame, but I would feel much more comfortable/safe if the handlebars were another 3-4 inches higher.
I watched 2 other reviews and had real range betwee 12 and 17 miles per charge. With a weight of 190- 200 pounds.
Nice review bro! You hit the major questions I had.
Thanks for making this review! Really looking forward to getting mine in the mail!
Same. Just ordered
I'm looking at the Vista and the new emove cruiser s, I know there are pros and cons with both. I'm 6'1 200lbs and I've heard that the handlebar height on a cruiser is kind of short? I've also heard the cruiser is notorious for having bolts and screws come loose and/or break? The Vista seems pretty solidly built and durable, but doesn't have the range of the cruiser. I wouldn't be using it for a commuting, rather just joyriding around my neighborhood and whatnot. Any recommendations between the two scooters?
Is it cheaper to get in Fluidfreeride San Francisco store or online???........so far as somebody that weighs about 245lb... 5'9 feet tall...need solid tires, wide footpad and need to go uphills as a city commuter....this looks like the best option...unless theres something out there better....the search for a scooter is so difficult for my situation.
That short/shifted forward deck is almost comical! I see why they had to do it with that rear suspension setup, but looks like a bad idea from a comfort and braking performance standpoint.
Love this Scooter! Thanks for the review bro. I used your coupon code!
I am buying one today. This is my last scooter I'll ever buy. I have vehicles and i was looking for the perfect o e and the Vista is.
Coupon didn’t work for me on the vista
I just received my fluid vista but my scooter only has blue and red led lights. Why can't I get the app to give me the multiple color display?
My Vista’s rear wheel feels really shaky above 28 miles an hour and bounce side to side if I turn any direction but straight
That's not great to hear. Could adjusting the back suspension have an effect?
How do you like it outside of that?
defiantly have a balancing issue there, is the rear tire flush with all sides of the wheel? like does it wobble?
My question, if you brake the tires somehow, how do you change them? do you have to sent the entire wheel to Fluid? (I would wish to buy 4 spare rear tires, and 2 spare front tires, since the mottor is in the back, the wear is greatly increased)
Great review. Thank you.
What about the flytron scooter. I never seen any videos of the flytron
i would probably get a vsett 9+R or a varla eagle one