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Electric Scooter
An electric scooter or e-scooter has to come under the heading "What
will they think of Next?" Kids have been playing with scooters since
who knows when. You know, the old fashioned kind where you use one
foot to get going real fast and then hit a bump and fall down. We
all did that as a kid I suppose.
However, this is the 21st century and times have changed. Now your
ordinary looking scooter is jet propelled! Well, not really but it
does have a battery powered electric motor to get you moving along
more easily.
A battery positioned under the standing board provides the power to
an electric motor driving the rear wheel. Plug it in, charge it up
and you are ready to go. People who use them describe it as skiing
on the sidewalk. Like your family car, there are the low cost models
and the top of the line versions of the electric scooter. Normally,
top speed for the electric scooter is below 10 miles per hour.
However, of course, for the serious scooter enthusiasts, you can
find one with a top speed of over 30 MPH. Now that is moving. The
range of your electric scooter battery can go from a few trips to
the nearby supermarket to over 20 miles.
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There are some real advantages to owning an electric scooter. Most
fold up and are relatively easy to carry around, weighing about 30
Lbs. Now that is not something you want to haul around all day, but
it is about the same as your average filled suitcase. Think of it
this way. Fold it up and carry it on a bus to your favorite park.
Then you are already to go scooting. There is no pollution and no
noise. It is a lot smaller than a normal bicycle for tooling around
the campus and a lot easier to store. Again fold it up, and carry it
to class knowing it will still be there when you are ready to
travel.
Like most other products for discriminating consumers, you can flash
you e-scooter up, literally. Headlights, turn signals, horns, and
other warning devices are all available for your new electric
scooter. How about a multi-colored LED battery monitor to let you
know how much 'fuel' is left in the tank? And of course, you cannot
be without a speedometer. Or a carrying rack for that lunch basket
you are taking to the park. Mud guards, super stopping brakes, and
battery coolers are on the list. Eventually, there will probably be
snow tires for your electric scooter.
An electric scooter may not replace your car, but for a fun and
different way of getting around your local community, the e-scooter
is definitely the way to go.
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