
MiniMotors (sold through Boosted USA) - Ultra V2
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If you're choosing to ignore a lot of the safety advice on here - earlier 2019 scooters (along with all their problems - like awful stem clamps) have enormous decks. Dualtron Ultra original with its rear metal fender and its clone/competitor Nanrobot LS7 (original, not the LS7+ 2020+ model) have long decks with very upright handlebar stems (not raked/vertical rake angle). I don't know your height (220lbs in an earlier post); but if you're a taller guy and have a small girl - you can easily ride with two people. If you're more of a well rounded guy with a well rounded partner - its not going to work. Newer style scooters have generally shorter, less wide decks and have a lot of "wasted space" on industrial design details that are more there for flair than purpose - so just take a look at either the older manufacturers (mini motors) or straight up OG/older models. (Dualtron Ultra). Older models tend to have poorer rake angles for steering - so they don't eat into the deck space/standing space as much. To be clear - I'm a park / paved trail rider - I don't do much over 11mph when riding in tandem, and not much 18mph alone. I only ride in tandem either for short runs or when my SO's esk8 dies and we strap it onto the rear of the deck and she hops in behind me and bear hugs me for the final few miles of the run. If you're doing this on the regular... well don't. Lmao.
My SO 5' as well, and if you have local scooter stores you can try to test fit. I think the current Dualtron Ultra is still pretty big - but newer scooters (such as the inmotion rs) have very small decks despite being heavier, longer, taller, and wider. They exist; and if you're not large - I think fitting two people on one of these larger scooters is fine in terms of ride comfort and ergonomics. (Again, safety aside).
Dualtron Thunder or Ultra are pretty solid for that kind of power and parts availability. Minimotors has decent support and you can find third party stuff for most components. The suspension bits are where you might have some headaches though - those proprietary shock setups can be pricey to replace Avoid the no-name Chinese brands if you want long term parts support, learned that the hard way
Yeah, it's preventing the battery from sagging roo much. My dualtron ultra has the same size battery and liked to deplete quickly when pushing those top speeds. The scooter should've been 84v tbh if it wanted to push the advertised speeds
Reliable and durable? Segway G2 (22 mph) G3 (28 mph) E3 Pro (20 mph) Slightly less reliable, very durable and with a good battery life that goes a little over 30 mph: Kaaabo Manthis x plus Want reliable, durable, with good batttery and don’t mind paying premium for it? Dualtron is as good as it gets. Also Nami
Segway G3 max if you want something solid, reliable, with good features. People will recommend cheaper brands but the problem is the polish really isn't there, and they have genuine durability issues. I own a dualtron. It's fast yes, but it's very noisy and rickety. I recommend Segway the most. The max g3 is my current daily. the ZT3 pro got some good reviews the F3 is well equipped for the price The e3 pro is unbeatable for the price. I recommend spending as much as you *can* spend reasonably. Scooters are the absolute best between 1000-2500$. Beyond 2500 isn't worth it. Under 1000 is a gamble but Segway has options. Also note: Please, when you get one, charge it ALL the way, then eide until it's COMPLETELY dead, for the first 3 times. I've had cells flat multiple times because they sit in the store warehouses so long. After that you should be able to use it however you like. What happens is it'll show it's charged way before it actually is, and will seem to die absurdly fast.
Dualtron 2000 euro kukirin is the half of this price , now the more Chinese companies go to scooters dualtron will disappear if the prices stay so high
These scooters are good to get your feet wet. If you really enjoy riding it, then you go for the Dualtron, Nami, etc. You'll def feel the difference.
OP go with a Tifgalop. I have 1 at almost 3k miles. Works perfectly. I have a T88plus and a K8. The T88plus I bought second-hand. The previous owner wrecked it so I reached out to Tifgalop and they hooked me up with new parts free. Just paid shipping. Once the new parts came in I hooked them up according to what the rep said via WhatsApp. It ended up firing my system. They sent me a whole new everything. From horn to battery, headlights, motors, turn signals. I mean everything except the frame. So I bought it secondhand for $200 told them I wasn't the original owner. Now I have a T88plus brand new besides frame. Their customer support is above all others. I also have a Dualtron and working on a weped.
look into the wolf king series from kaabo. King gt and gtr are amazing and hit 60+ in seconds very easily. Have a decently long range too. I’d suggest Dualtron but that’s overpriced bs. (i had a bad experience on a Dualtron and from then on i do not suggest them to people). Teverun and bluetran are also pretty good. For the highways i use either my big boy standing scooter (75mph) or my big boy sit down scooter (125mph)
I'm 6"5 and 240 pounds. I've had 2 dualtrons and never had a problem with the power, only problems I've had in flat tyres
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