Hahaha, the crosswalks go into the taxpayer pockets as they are regarded to being "regulated road signs" so they cost a lot more than just some paint on the asphalt :) I'm glad that you liked my review, thanks for watching it and I hope that you have also subscribed.
I have just purchased the scooter...also based on your review...but now I have realized, that there is no tempomat...ok, not a big issue...but there is also no ODO meter on the screen so I dont know how many km I did travel...and in addition, there is no application that could be connected to the scooter...not even any universal? Does the scooter have bluetooth connectivity so I can connect it somehow? The official Engwe support doesnt have a clue about it...
The scooter doesn't have Bluetooth, this a budget scooter after all, offering very good value as transportation means. Also if it have had features such as cruise control I would have mentioned it.
@@TechTronic9000 did you even READ my comment? I'm trying to help, you're making a fool of yourself talking about 45° slopes, the steepest road in the world is probably around 35%!
Let's admit what you say. Take a square or protractor and draw a line at 45°, which will be half of 90°. Even in my head, by eye I immediately think that 36V whatever the amperage, cannot climb such a steep slope! A mountaineer perhaps 😉
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What is weight capacity?
Do you know where I could buy a mudguard for the rear wheel? I just broke mine … it’s pretty fragile :-/
Contact official ENGWE suport, they might help.
...where do those crosswalks go? I mean I'm crossing to go where? 13⁴³. Nice review, very well explained!
Hahaha, the crosswalks go into the taxpayer pockets as they are regarded to being "regulated road signs" so they cost a lot more than just some paint on the asphalt :) I'm glad that you liked my review, thanks for watching it and I hope that you have also subscribed.
Does this electric scooter have any kind of moisture protection?
I'm not sure where I have seen this but I remember something about IPX4
I have just purchased the scooter...also based on your review...but now I have realized, that there is no tempomat...ok, not a big issue...but there is also no ODO meter on the screen so I dont know how many km I did travel...and in addition, there is no application that could be connected to the scooter...not even any universal? Does the scooter have bluetooth connectivity so I can connect it somehow? The official Engwe support doesnt have a clue about it...
The scooter doesn't have Bluetooth, this a budget scooter after all, offering very good value as transportation means. Also if it have had features such as cruise control I would have mentioned it.
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Thank you!
Shame there banned in the UK.
They're everywhere in the UK, it's illegal but no one cares
I'm not from UK and can't advise you on that, but for years I have seen a lot of people riding this scooters even in big cities from UK.
16:43 : "43 degrees" ?! That's 93 % !!! Anything above 15% feels like a wall, please document yourself before posting reviews on YT !
You are mixing grades % with angles °. A straight wall would be 90°. That ramp there has 45°.
@@TechTronic9000 did you even READ my comment? I'm trying to help, you're making a fool of yourself talking about 45° slopes, the steepest road in the world is probably around 35%!
Let's admit what you say. Take a square or protractor and draw a line at 45°, which will be half of 90°.
Even in my head, by eye I immediately think that 36V whatever the amperage, cannot climb such a steep slope!
A mountaineer perhaps 😉