
Segway
Ninebot Max G3
Durable hill-climber; heavy with limited range.

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I think its more important to choose where you buy your scooter from. Meaning the shop. Im currently repairing a kaabo wolf king gt looking back to get on the road. Kaabo support sucks but my dealer was great at nagging them for some parts. Seems most companies are kind of crappy with support but with enough effort you can get through to them. Best way is learn about your scooter and repair yourself. Teverun 7260r is a monster and great choice (not a user but specs and people I have talked to rave about them). Not a fan of the Hooga Daytona either, way overhyped imo. Its fast af and looks sick dont get me wrong, but not feeling the pretend dual stem and no name cells (cant confirm the cells, AI says LG but saw it open and no sign of LG cells labeled anywhere).
This is coming from someone that has two Nami burn e max 2s 40 ah, a burn e max 35 ah and a wolf king gt. I’m pretty sure I owned another 7 or 8 before these
I’ve had the King GT Pro for a few months now. It’s great for intercity travel, and it’s just straight up fun to drive it. It sure isn’t cheap, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Play the love of everything stay the hell away from used kaabo scooters. Some of their entry level options like the mantis King were not too bad. But the wolf, King GT and that level were freaking awful. The folding mechanism is ass. And they are a nightmare of electrical gremlins and the warranty support is awful. There’s a reason they were dropped by distributors in North America. So many warranty problems that they would ignore and refuse to honor by sending parts. You’re honestly pretty close to being able to get a Teverun fighter supreme ultra. But unless you really need the 60 amp power battery you would be fine with something like the fighter 11+. Or a more affordable option with a similar top speed would be the blade GT 2. You could get the blade GT2+ if you want the 35ah battery which would be closer to your budget of $2500. Very solidly built. And my favorite thing is that typically the customer support from the distributors or from the brand itself are pretty good. Fairly easy to get parts if you have an issue for some reason.
Play the love of everything stay the hell away from used kaabo scooters. Some of their entry level options like the mantis King were not too bad. But the wolf, King GT and that level were freaking awful. The folding mechanism is ass. And they are a nightmare of electrical gremlins and the warranty support is awful. There’s a reason they were dropped by distributors in North America. So many warranty problems that they would ignore and refuse to honor by sending parts. You’re honestly pretty close to being able to get a Teverun fighter supreme ultra. But unless you really need the 60 amp power battery you would be fine with something like the fighter 11+. Or a more affordable option with a similar top speed would be the blade GT 2. You could get the blade GT2+ if you want the 35ah battery which would be closer to your budget of $2500. Very solidly built. And my favorite thing is that typically the customer support from the distributors or from the brand itself are pretty good. Fairly easy to get parts if you have an issue for some reason.
I second this, I had a GT pro at 15 yrs old
I’ve bought a couple of dual motor scooters from AliExpress, and I’ve been really happy with their performance. For a scooter that’s built like a tank, I recommend checking out the Kaabo or Dualtron models—they’ve got awesome power and are tough enough to handle rough roads or off-road trails. Based on your budget, if you’re looking at a scooter around the $300–$600 range, these scooters should be a good fit. I also recommend checking out the reviews and asking the seller directly about customer support and warranty to ensure you’re getting something solid. To make your purchase even better, you can use some of these discount codes: $10 off $69: RDLFK10 $16 off $109: RDLFK16 $30 off $199: RDLFK30 $45 off $299: RDLFK45 $60 off $399: RDLFK60 These will definitely help you save a bit while getting a solid, durable scooter.

Segway
Ninebot Max G3
Durable hill-climber; heavy with limited range.

Ausom
DT2 Pro
Budget speed demon with hydraulic brakes; slow charging.

Inmotion
Climber
Hill climbing champ, great value, but lacks suspension.

Segway
Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30P
Durable, mod-friendly value, but lacks suspension; tire changes hard.

Segway
Ninebot MAX G30LP
Durable, budget commuter, but slow on inclines and no suspension.

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