
Hiboy - VE1 Pro
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They are naming a suggestion just type it into Google to see. Personally I've been enjoying a Hiboy VE1 Pro has 16inch tires dual disc brakes and on lowest speed says 31 miles at 8 to 12 mph also unlike smaller tire scooters I've tested this goes on most terrain no problem bought it through the Hiboy Amazon store hope ya find somethin cool :)
Caroma Peak p3 or the Hiboy ve1 pro both have large tires and are under $600. My caroma started throwing out errors after 200miles however.
Check out the Hiboy VE1 Pro. No suspension, but has 16” tires. Rides really well, similar to a bicycle, 23mph, and $458 Black Friday.
Nanrobot and hiboy my kids have. Id stay away from nanrobot at least their lower models. Hiboy seems ok but these are small single motor 300 or maybe 500 watt. I have had good luck with gotrax. Lower end scooters served me well over the years just tooling around with my kids. Then this year I got a gotrax gx3 which is their best one. Love it especially offroad. I beat the shit out of it and still good. Love the tall handlebars. Then I got a faster one. I got a nami burn e3 max and that's a rocket. I think brand wise. Nami. Kaabo. And teverun have good reps.
We have a HiBoy. Have used it as a family (2 kids and me) for 5 yrs. No noticeable decline.
1 HiBoy, 2 kids, 5 years 🙌
This is the correct answer. Build quality on hiboy and gotrax is not sufficient for a daily driver. You don't want to blow money? We'll this is a perfect opportunity to learn how expensive cheap can be. Warranty repair on scooters sucks. You'll at least be on the hook for shipping. Go check what it costs to ship a scooter. We'll wait. You'll be without your scooter for a minimum of 2 weeks but likely much longer. Segways aren't particularly cool looking, they're not particularly inexpensive and they are not particularly light. They're not particularly fast for compared to other scooters that are available for the same money. But they are solidly built scooters that will last if you just do the minimum amount of maintenance on them. Spend a little bit more, check your tire pressure regularly, do the basic maintenance, don't drain the battery all the way before charging and it will last you a long time. Don't ever pay list price for a Segway. If the model you want isn't on sale this week, it probably will be next week. You want reliability, not speed, not a colorful paint job, not a bunch of extra flashy lights. NIU is also a good choice. Hiboy and Gotrax make ok entry level scooters, but they are toys. They generally don't last. They're fine for light-duty recreational use. If this is something that's going to get used everyday rain or shine they're not a good choice.
I got a hiboy. It's been pretty solid for my 6 months per year 1-2x per week use when I park my car at a public charger and ride to work/home and back.
The Hiboy one is 299 in Best Buy and it’s really good and fast
Meee 🙋🏻♀️ I started off with a Hi Boy eventually switched to Kukirin G3. It’s definitely fun and I find it very therapeutic. My bf and I take our e scoots everywhere - greenways, parks, even when we go outta town/state trips (it’s the best way to explore cities imo.. or just explore, period) Definitely don’t see a ton of females on big, powerful e scoots but idk if that’s just in my area. The only time I seen a lot of female e scooter riders was in Miami fs
I paid $400 for a Hiboy one with solid instead of air tires. It works good enough to get to and from work plus I charge it at work. Cost about $10-20 a month at home to charge. Handle bars on bumpy roads can rattle a little looser and wobble too. So I keep the Allan key in my wallet and just tighten things up anytime I notice any wobble before I leave. If you're not comfortable riding them to start just go find a park with a circular bike path. I went from cautiously using it at 12-15km/h to being fine going 40 in about a day.
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