i'm using speedway mini IV and it's great!
btw xiaomi also has a e scooter the mijia.
https://xiaomi-mi.com/electric-scooters/xiaomi-mijia-electric-scooter-black/
lol…what a cheap bastard….cmon chigger….spring for an Innokin or go home…..oh wait, you're already at home….in the basement…..lol.
as usual pimping useless chink made xiaomi rubbish….typical chigger.
love to try the hoverboard one day and also the segway. It's what ppl use to move around in huge warehouses. They also have the one wheel where you can balance on and move but that's impratical for travelling more like just for some leisure.
Also scooters with higher wattage = faster speed = more power to go up slopes i doubt the xiaomi can handle that well up the slope.
fyi..hoverboard really dirt cheap nowadays.
at carosell you can easily purchase one at $100 with very good condition.
trust me, is lot of fun.
a single charge(40mins) can last you continuous moving of around 45mins.
people say is for young people. that is entirely bullshit.
we can always learn new things that young people pick up.
lol…what a cheap bastard….cmon chigger….spring for an Innokin or go home…..oh wait, you're already at home….in the basement…..lol.
as usual pimping useless chink made xiaomi rubbish….typical chigger.
anyone who rides a innokim has to be the biggest chop carrot head ever and most likely a iphone user too.99 percent of scooters come from china anyway all these brands even the ang moh ones most likely took some oem manufactured in china crap,slap their own brand,private label on it,inflate prices by 200 to 300 percent,put it on kickstarter and call it the most innovative chic urban mobile transportation piece of crap ever and wait for the idiots to come.if u do even the minimum market research u can easily find escooters that are the same specs or better at a fraction of the cost.
That asshole assumed i was riding a xiaomi when i clearly wrote i am riding a speedway. The reason why i brought up the xiaomi is cos there are many xiaomi fans here and the majority of ppl know that xiaomi produces phones but don't know they make rice cookers, robot floor cleaners, e scooters, air purifiers among many other stuff.
fyi..hoverboard really dirt cheap nowadays.
at carosell you can easily purchase one at $100 with very good condition.
trust me, is lot of fun.
a single charge(40mins) can last you continuous moving of around 45mins.
people say is for young people. that is entirely bullshit.
we can always learn new things that young people pick up.
Xiaomi Chigger….what a surprise…lol
I think it will be matter of time that it will be banned from certain high footfall pavements if incidents keep going up. At the moment authorities are throttling the speed factor.
They are already moving to a dedicated enforcement team.
I however do see its value.
What incidents? Max speed allowed is 25km/hr as mentioned no riding on roads only foot paths but many ppl don't follow those rules. LTA officers cannot be seen everywhere they already have a shortage of police officers.
You do realise e-scooter is just one step away from a fat scooter right? What's wrong with walking?
I have so far travelled 3600km on Escooter.
Escooter are not design to travel at high speed. Small wheel and higher spinning speed means lesser ability to overcome obstacles like stones or bumps and it can easily lost grip on wet ground.
Moreover riding anywhere above 20kmh on pavement is considered very fast. Speed is the least of my consideration when comes to buying one
power la. Btw your 3.6k km travelled is it in SG or elsewhere?
It's true that the e scooter isn't really designed to be super fast. For me i got mine last friday first time ever on an escooter and in 1 day was already speeding up till the max of 40++ km/hr and travelled thru a few places. You cannot really ride too fast on the pavement other than the fact that it has pedestrians walking on it it's too narrow so you need to do it on the road.
One thing for sure it does beat walking to the destination but some places in sg are really challenging cos of the way the pavements are made and they don't have pavements at all in some locations. Like the guy travelling at 70+km/hr filmed by a car behind at mandai road. No pavements over there.
My advice is not to speed especially on unfamiliar route. So far there are already 2 fatalities and one rider in coma after falling while riding on PCN.
I have so far travelled 3600km on Escooter.
Escooter are not design to travel at high speed. Small wheel and higher spinning speed means lesser ability to overcome obstacles like stones or bumps and it can easily lost grip on wet ground.
Moreover riding anywhere above 20kmh on pavement is considered very fast. Speed is the least of my consideration when comes to buying one