Yes likewise. They are handy to have. I have discovered that Perth has excellent paths for scooters. Melbourne is undergoing a trial at the time of writing with share scooters strewn about the metro region. Technically it is illegal to ride a private escootee during this phase but people are doing it anyway 😊
It will last the distance of up to 10km stop starts or 15km straight run on full speed and flat ground, however I was able to preserve battery through pressing the back brake by fluke on one ride. Otherwise, purchasing an external battery as a travel companion and it'll last alot longer. In saying this, the battery gets hot so be careful. Also, If you decide to hack it to get faster speeds, it'll do the same distance but may corrupt the battery.
This shall be perfect for commuting in conjunction with public transit
Yes, it's ideal for public transport and also in most retail landscapes I.e shopping malls because you can trolley it around 😀
thank you for an informative and interesting video. you have helped me research the best scooter. Much appreciates.
You are most welcome. Happy scootering!
Thanks for sharing your ride. My ninebot is ES4... also a good reliable scooter for commuting. I have no car, use it heavily for my commutes.
Yes likewise. They are handy to have. I have discovered that Perth has excellent paths for scooters. Melbourne is undergoing a trial at the time of writing with share scooters strewn about the metro region. Technically it is illegal to ride a private escootee during this phase but people are doing it anyway 😊
@@naturallivingwoman Wish I can visit Perth someday. 😉
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm thinking of buying one of this but I'm not sure yet.. it will be my first scooter!
Yes, the t15 is a great city commuter, and I'm glad to be of some assistance. All the best in your decision, happy scooting!
How long will the battery last on full speed mode?
It will last the distance of up to 10km stop starts or 15km straight run on full speed and flat ground, however I was able to preserve battery through pressing the back brake by fluke on one ride. Otherwise, purchasing an external battery as a travel companion and it'll last alot longer. In saying this, the battery gets hot so be careful. Also, If you decide to hack it to get faster speeds, it'll do the same distance but may corrupt the battery.
where did you buy it in perth?
JB Hifi; you need to physically travel to stores to find it as jb have removed the t15 from their online store
I don't know why that scooter makes too much noise with a minimal bump!
it just does