I've got a Piaggio BV400 because it's the fastest small form factor scooter I could find, but this looks like it's quicker and cheaper. Hasn't been officially released here in Australia yet, only at pre-order stage, but I'm getting one.
Thanks. Well it did not feel unstable. Then again, the roads over here are pretty good. I am used to 13" wheels on my Yamaha NMAX, this is just a tiny bit smaller. But I would not do that much of highway commutes as it will probably drain the battery fast.
Hallo, weten jullie ook de hoogte van de scooter zonder spiegels ? Wil de scooter ergens ophalen met een opel combo, dus ben benieuwd of ie daar dan in past 😊
Would you say it's able to keep the speed up when going uphill better than a petrol scooter with the same amount of HP. I mean it should with that huge torque figure but.....
With the torque mentioned it should be. Yet I'm not sure if it is really 200 Nm. It does not feel like it at all but perhaps that is because of the low horsepower. I know what the torque should feel like on a regular bike. On a regular bike you would have about 2100-2200cc. But would it be able to? I don't know. The Netherlands is flat so I can't try. Yet it does feel quite powerful for such a small bike. It is faster from 0-100 than my Yamaha NMAX 155 which has 15.09 hp.
Zero does mention the torque like it would be a petrol bike. The Zero FXE has 106 Nm, which is half of that of this Segway. Yet the FXE pulls like a rocket. Might also be the extra hp, but still that feels like a really fast bike. The Segway feels like a 250-300cc up till 50 km/h, above that I would say it feels like a 200cc or so.
TomTom Vio or Beeline Moto 2? Don't buy the TomTom Vio. It has no support and will stop working one day. The Beeline Moto 2 will be released soon. In my opinion don't buy the Beeline Moto 1, wait for Moto 2. That is if you want a tiny navigation help (smartphone is needed too).
Comme d’hab, ça dépend de l’utilisation. Je fais 30 bornes et je recharge. Ou bien un aller retour à Paris soit 50 kms. L’autonomie est suffisante pour moi. Et en vitesse max le mien monte à 125kmh.
It is not a 300cc, it is equivalent to a 125cc and for that it is fast. I don't know why they use '300' in the model name. It is confusing. The E125S over here is a moped, but in China that 125 can go faster than 45 km/h.
@@MotoSnaxThe 300 comes from the L3E vehicle category. Segway is using this naming convention for their electric scooters. Of course it’s really confusing 😀
@@jeromeperrot1097 L3e = motorcycle with 2 wheels. It has 3 categories (A1,A2,A3) So I still don't understand the '300' thing. The E125 is equivalent to 49cc which is a moped.
How tall are you?. Im 6 foot but these chinese ev's are often small because they arent as tall as Europeans over there, also how easy are the batteries to remove as on very cold nights id probably want to bring batteries inside to charge.
I'm 5"11 (1.8 m). It is small but not that small. I still have enough room for my legs/knees. Batteries are easy to remove yet charge it onboard is easier. But if it is really cold outside it won't hurt taking them inside.
@@MotoSnax I'm in the UK so for most of the winter I can carry on riding do you know if the bikes security still works with batteries removed I have no idea if it has a 12v battery or not.
Sorry for the late reply. I don't know if it has a 12v battery. I would guess it would have one but I don't recall the manual talking about it. Then again, not everything can be found in the manual...
I bought one today just two hours ago and I am baffled of its speed and how quick it accelerates.
It is pretty fast for such a cheap EV. It is faster than my Yamaha NMAX 155 (up to 100 km/h that is).
What about real life range?
2 battery probably 40 miles if ridden very quick. I got 3 battery version and I'm getting 60 miles on average at 50mph speed.@@tomaszpakua2457
I've got a Piaggio BV400 because it's the fastest small form factor scooter I could find, but this looks like it's quicker and cheaper. Hasn't been officially released here in Australia yet, only at pre-order stage, but I'm getting one.
Very Nice 😁
Just its acceleration, is really impressive. 3 secs and over 55kph. Thats old 2.5ltr v6 car territory.
Yes, it is pretty fast and also cheap in price. Even up to 100 km/h it is faster than my Yamaha NMAX 155.
Great showcase :) Worried about the small size of those wheels, are they good enought for short highway commutes?🙃a small bump might be dangerous
Thanks. Well it did not feel unstable. Then again, the roads over here are pretty good. I am used to 13" wheels on my Yamaha NMAX, this is just a tiny bit smaller. But I would not do that much of highway commutes as it will probably drain the battery fast.
您装的是三块电池吗,中国大陆版本的E300速度135km
In comparison to dual ABS, how does the eABS perform in terms of effectiveness?
Don't you mean EBS? That would be used for charging the battery while not using the throttle, I guess. It depends in what mode you ride.
Hallo, weten jullie ook de hoogte van de scooter zonder spiegels ? Wil de scooter ergens ophalen met een opel combo, dus ben benieuwd of ie daar dan in past 😊
Helaas, ik durf het je niet te zeggen..
Hee zijn dat all weather banden? zo ja welke? :)
Volgens mij de standaard banden van Maxxis. Geen idee verder welk type.
Would you say it's able to keep the speed up when going uphill better than a petrol scooter with the same amount of HP. I mean it should with that huge torque figure but.....
With the torque mentioned it should be. Yet I'm not sure if it is really 200 Nm. It does not feel like it at all but perhaps that is because of the low horsepower. I know what the torque should feel like on a regular bike. On a regular bike you would have about 2100-2200cc. But would it be able to? I don't know. The Netherlands is flat so I can't try. Yet it does feel quite powerful for such a small bike. It is faster from 0-100 than my Yamaha NMAX 155 which has 15.09 hp.
bear in mind it doesn't have a transmission so the torque isn't comparable with a petrol engine, not straight forward at least.
Zero does mention the torque like it would be a petrol bike. The Zero FXE has 106 Nm, which is half of that of this Segway. Yet the FXE pulls like a rocket. Might also be the extra hp, but still that feels like a really fast bike. The Segway feels like a 250-300cc up till 50 km/h, above that I would say it feels like a 200cc or so.
左のミラーについてるナビゲートのツールは何という商品ですか?気になります
TomTom VIO. Discontinued product, so don't bother buying. The new upcoming Beeline Moto II might be nice for you. Check it on Google.
@@MotoSnax ありがとう。日本のAmazonでも購入することが出来ることを確認できました
TomTom Vio or Beeline Moto 2? Don't buy the TomTom Vio. It has no support and will stop working one day. The Beeline Moto 2 will be released soon. In my opinion don't buy the Beeline Moto 1, wait for Moto 2. That is if you want a tiny navigation help (smartphone is needed too).
Which GPS are you using on your mirror?
TomTom Vio. Discontinued unfortunately.
九号 电动车 😃😄
mas accurate takbo nyan kaesa dun sa keso
My full speed = 108 km/h = GPS = 102 km/h ….I have video too … lol
SEAT MO BASIC NOT PERFORMANCE …
Le mien prend 125 km/h compteur 😊
Salut je compte en prendre un pour remplacer mon Beverly tu en content niveau autonomie ?
It depends on how full the batteries are. Furious mode counts down to 0. Mine stopped at 109 km/h but I know it is also possible to do 128 km/h.
Comme d’hab, ça dépend de l’utilisation. Je fais 30 bornes et je recharge. Ou bien un aller retour à Paris soit 50 kms. L’autonomie est suffisante pour moi. Et en vitesse max le mien monte à 125kmh.
Wow. This is very slow for a 300cc.
It is not a 300cc, it is equivalent to a 125cc and for that it is fast. I don't know why they use '300' in the model name. It is confusing. The E125S over here is a moped, but in China that 125 can go faster than 45 km/h.
@@MotoSnaxThe 300 comes from the L3E vehicle category. Segway is using this naming convention for their electric scooters. Of course it’s really confusing 😀
@@jeromeperrot1097 L3e = motorcycle with 2 wheels. It has 3 categories (A1,A2,A3) So I still don't understand the '300' thing. The E125 is equivalent to 49cc which is a moped.
It's 125cc equivalent, but the acceleration is similar to a 300cc.
How tall are you?. Im 6 foot but these chinese ev's are often small because they arent as tall as Europeans over there, also how easy are the batteries to remove as on very cold nights id probably want to bring batteries inside to charge.
I'm 5"11 (1.8 m). It is small but not that small. I still have enough room for my legs/knees. Batteries are easy to remove yet charge it onboard is easier. But if it is really cold outside it won't hurt taking them inside.
@@MotoSnax I'm in the UK so for most of the winter I can carry on riding do you know if the bikes security still works with batteries removed I have no idea if it has a 12v battery or not.
Sorry for the late reply. I don't know if it has a 12v battery. I would guess it would have one but I don't recall the manual talking about it. Then again, not everything can be found in the manual...