My JoyHis looks just like yours, except, mine has a KH speedometer. I live in the foothills of N GA, lots of hills. Yesterday I started at 980 ft above sea level and in about 200 ft, climbed to 995 ft above sea level. I'm about 230 lbs. By the time I reached the top of my climb I was going about 4 mph. I climb with no problem, hills that are not quite as steep.
Does it make a sound on the back tire ? Mine was pretty quiet a couple of days ago when I first got it, its suddenly making a grinding type sound in the back tire..
Seems a little twitchy so I'm gonna assume that's due to the smaller wheels and narrow wheelbase. At 6'3 and 250 lbs, not sure how well I'd fit on that particular model. Might be my imagination, but it looked a little small underneath you.
The twitchy part was due to holding camera and attempting to record. It’s not an e-bike but a scooter with a seat. It worked well as that small quick scooter for short runs. Won’t replace the e-bike, but quick and easy for short run tasks.
Wife was looking at scooters. Thanks for your review!
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My JoyHis looks just like yours, except, mine has a KH speedometer. I live in the foothills of N GA, lots of hills. Yesterday I started at 980 ft above sea level and in about 200 ft, climbed to 995 ft above sea level. I'm about 230 lbs. By the time I reached the top of my climb I was going about 4 mph. I climb with no problem, hills that are not quite as steep.
Thanks for the input
Do you happen to know if it has a App to check the speeds and battery?
Unfortunately it doesn’t. There is a battery status on the display.
Does it make a sound on the back tire ? Mine was pretty quiet a couple of days ago when I first got it, its suddenly making a grinding type sound in the back tire..
Ours does the same. It’s subtle. Hasn’t been a problem. Think it may be related to the rear break after using for a few miles.
Seems a little twitchy so I'm gonna assume that's due to the smaller wheels and narrow wheelbase. At 6'3 and 250 lbs, not sure how well I'd fit on that particular model. Might be my imagination, but it looked a little small underneath you.
The twitchy part was due to holding camera and attempting to record. It’s not an e-bike but a scooter with a seat. It worked well as that small quick scooter for short runs. Won’t replace the e-bike, but quick and easy for short run tasks.