When i was younger I would never consider renting but now a little wiser, I think its better to rent and pay for membership so they maintain the scooter. Lets face it, if u ride every day, sooner or later something breaks. Unless u have a garage and time and energy to fix it urself, its just more convenient to have someone else take care of it.
I got about 8-9 miles before the battery started to wane. But you can rent an extra battery. But they have a separate rental system for delivery people, which includes the option for a more cargo style scooter with a big rack on the front.
My question is I see people selling these. Do I need to pay the subscription to ride the scooter after paying someone 400$? Or are they "unlocked" sort of thing.
They are not adjustable. But I'm 5'11 and they were more than high enough, they could have gone down a foot and still been high enough without being unsafely low I think. By that I mean like you know how if you hit a bump or something if the handlebars are way too low that gives more risk of you flying over it? the bars could have gone a foot lower and I still would have felt okay about that.
I don't remember. I would say on flat land the average is 17 mph but believe there were times where I was on a decline and it was going over 25, if I remember correctly
When i was younger I would never consider renting but now a little wiser, I think its better to rent and pay for membership so they maintain the scooter. Lets face it, if u ride every day, sooner or later something breaks. Unless u have a garage and time and energy to fix it urself, its just more convenient to have someone else take care of it.
I largely agree! It was worry free
Great Job !!!!! You Really Presented the info well !!!!
TY!!
Will be renting soon 🔜 for work! - this will definitely make things way too easy for me. Thank God ✝️for this! ☝️
Oh nice! Enjoy
Great video💥
Thank you!
It can pass over 21 mph then. Is thw company still in business?
How good is the battery and do you think it’s good for Uber eats delivery?
I got about 8-9 miles before the battery started to wane. But you can rent an extra battery. But they have a separate rental system for delivery people, which includes the option for a more cargo style scooter with a big rack on the front.
Do you know how to change the screen from km to miles? I can't figure it out.
@@Mattiksgames I do not know. mine was set to miles when I got it
My question is I see people selling these. Do I need to pay the subscription to ride the scooter after paying someone 400$? Or are they "unlocked" sort of thing.
You can just buy them. The company is permanently closed now so only second hand units are available
How come there's only 2 reviews on the scooter?
I don't know. It's a smaller company than its more popular competitor unagi
Hi. I jut came across this company today. Are the handlebars adjustable? I'm sort of tall and prefer not to hunch...Thank you
They are not adjustable. But I'm 5'11 and they were more than high enough, they could have gone down a foot and still been high enough without being unsafely low I think. By that I mean like you know how if you hit a bump or something if the handlebars are way too low that gives more risk of you flying over it? the bars could have gone a foot lower and I still would have felt okay about that.
What is top speed of that scooter and is there hack on that?
I don't remember. I would say on flat land the average is 17 mph but believe there were times where I was on a decline and it was going over 25, if I remember correctly
Oh. One more question. Is there a USB port? to charge phones...
Yes
It will probably kill the scooter 🛴 battery … which means less miles to run. Buy a portable charger for your phone.
Can anyone tell me about the top speed?
Top speed is listed as 20 mph on their website. Unfortunately they are also out of business. But they're used models can still be found for sale
Where the referral code
Don't have one. I should have lol 😅
Go look for referral code and post it I need discount
@@chrisgotaguntime2386
YES SIR!
Jeeez
Does e-scooter allowed to carry in subway?
Yes. As shown in the video it's allowed and even fits nicely under the seat
@@thedexterbros thanks for info sir ! Last question how about e-skateboard does allowed to carry in subway?
@@naviivan130 you can carry an eskateboard onto any NY train yes, as of now