I bought a TC earlier this year (rather than a TC Max because I only have an AM licence) and like the CUx, it's great when it's used as intended - local zipping about rather than killing my MX-5 with short runs which never get it up to temperature. I'm kind of addicted now. I'm thinking of getting my bike licence and upgrading to a Max when the warranty runs out.
What a fantastic little scooter, I recently got myself a Suzuki Address 110 scooter and I did not think that motoring could get any cheaper,but yet again Spicy you have proved me wrong 👍
@Scrotum Octopus sorry I didn't understand your question, it will easily do eight miles each way, I taken my scooter on 100 mile + trips on several occasions and it Has no problems doing this. I hope this helps.
@Scrotum Octopus unfortunatly we have got the same problem everywhere in this country, the little Shi*** were thieving catalytic converters not so long ago.the government need to put harsher punishments in place rather than the slap on the wrist that they currently get, name and shame them as well as making them pay back all coats to the victim would be a good start 👍
I bought used electric scooter 50cc equivalent without batteries and put sabvoton 72150 controller on it with lifepo4 battery and now it flies up hills at 40 mph lol. I think it is unfortunate that electric 50cc equivalent bikes have such a low power output when nominal can be 4kw and peak much more at least here in Europe.
Great review and the future. Virtually free to run £1/100 mile or solar. Average Uk journey is 8.4 miles, and 75% of all travel is urban, so very adequate.
Really thinking of buying this for work my 8 mile work commute... The battery price is the only thing I'm unsure about, do you know how many chargers there good for?
@@roystonevans2223 battery supposed to be good for at least 1000 charges but like anything it's all about how you charge mine is performing excellent even after 2 yrs
Makes sense to riders that live in places like you. But that battery price is hard the cost of the bike. I can see thieves stealing the batteries in the future. As the price is high and people would like a second battery at home
Re the "U Turn feature" would you actually be able to fail the mod 1 part of a test if you could do that on a bike you could do your test on, say an A1 test or something, even if you got off the bike to do it?
@@spicy110 no, it's not the turn in the road. Back when I did my test there was the one when you had to manually manoeuvre the bike, I'm not sure if it's still part of the test or not, but if you could manually handle it more similarly to a push bike, or almost carry the front end to do it or something, I don't know if that would be a failure or not?
I just bought one this afternoon, Belgium Wintam, I am 61 years old, hoping to have lots of fun fun fun with this beautifull electric machine...
Just bought one, after seeing this review I'm glad I did!
What mileage on a charge u getting mate?@monktontrimble763
I love how excited you are about this scooter in the video :D
Its mad that this is cheaper than most electric pushbikes and less likely to be robbed
I bought a TC earlier this year (rather than a TC Max because I only have an AM licence) and like the CUx, it's great when it's used as intended - local zipping about rather than killing my MX-5 with short runs which never get it up to temperature. I'm kind of addicted now. I'm thinking of getting my bike licence and upgrading to a Max when the warranty runs out.
What a fantastic little scooter, I recently got myself a Suzuki Address 110 scooter and I did not think that motoring could get any cheaper,but yet again Spicy you have proved me wrong 👍
@Scrotum Octopus sorry I didn't understand your question, it will easily do eight miles each way, I taken my scooter on 100 mile + trips on several occasions and it Has no problems doing this. I hope this helps.
@Scrotum Octopus unfortunatly we have got the same problem everywhere in this country, the little Shi*** were thieving catalytic converters not so long ago.the government need to put harsher punishments in place rather than the slap on the wrist that they currently get, name and shame them as well as making them pay back all coats to the victim would be a good start 👍
@Scrotum Octopus it's a sad world we are living in.
I bought used electric scooter 50cc equivalent without batteries and put sabvoton 72150 controller on it with lifepo4 battery and now it flies up hills at 40 mph lol. I think it is unfortunate that electric 50cc equivalent bikes have such a low power output when nominal can be 4kw and peak much more at least here in Europe.
exactly 2000 watt instead of 4000 watt
Great review and the future. Virtually free to run £1/100 mile or solar. Average Uk journey is 8.4 miles, and 75% of all travel is urban, so very adequate.
Great review, instant subscribe, looking forward to catching up on the past and following currently
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Wouldn't fancy leaving an £1100 battery hanging about in the city centre.
Owned a soco cux for a year now 22 mile round trip to work. Does the job well
@Bastard Nackers believe me they can handle fairly steep hills may slow down to about 25 but it manages
@Bastard Nackers yes it'll manage that I tested mine on a similar gradient but about half mile long got me up the hill ok. Coming back down was fun
Really thinking of buying this for work my 8 mile work commute... The battery price is the only thing I'm unsure about, do you know how many chargers there good for?
@@roystonevans2223 been running my cux for two years 11 miles ew for work. Battery doing fine
@@roystonevans2223 battery supposed to be good for at least 1000 charges but like anything it's all about how you charge mine is performing excellent even after 2 yrs
Fantastic review, seems like they got everything right!
Wow this is awesome man
Makes sense to riders that live in places like you. But that battery price is hard the cost of the bike.
I can see thieves stealing the batteries in the future.
As the price is high and people would like a second battery at home
Brilliant review
Wow I'm early
I would probably ride this its like a cross between an old vespa and a newer moped
you didn't test it on steep hills which is a reality for many people. also on roads that not perfect
Re the "U Turn feature" would you actually be able to fail the mod 1 part of a test if you could do that on a bike you could do your test on, say an A1 test or something, even if you got off the bike to do it?
If i understand your question, yes if you could not do a turn in the road without putting a foot down you fail. defo not allowed to get off.
@@spicy110 no, it's not the turn in the road. Back when I did my test there was the one when you had to manually manoeuvre the bike, I'm not sure if it's still part of the test or not, but if you could manually handle it more similarly to a push bike, or almost carry the front end to do it or something, I don't know if that would be a failure or not?
It a good job you have your full safety gear on. :-)
Watch it a 2x to have a normal feel of speed :P
Hahaha
Why on earth would you want to take a pillion on these, seems like a bad idea to me 😂
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Dangerous in my opinion, scooters are vulnerable enough as it is and an electric one will be nearly invisible if you can't hear it.
If I had the money I'd definitely buy one of these on the basis of your videos. You really had fun on this.🙂🤟👍
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