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Old 05-21-11, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Sangesf
And HALF of those don't even have the battery it charger....
So it looks like someone bought some of the NOS bikes for $1000 and took out the most expensive part (battery) and are trying to resell the most useless part(s) (frame)..

well he says hes happy with it so far...and thats what really matters....

IMHO...the pedals on it are not very useful for anyone taller then 5ft 9 ....these types of escooters are massed produced primarily for people 5ft 7 " or less and 170 lbs or less....this is why they are so popular in places like hong kong/ china/ japan.../ indonesia , etc...because those people are generally smaller framed and lighter then american society.
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Old 05-21-11, 02:18 PM
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I have to wonder...if you get a flat tire/blowout on that escooter...how easy would it be to put a new tube in it , if you broke down on the road away from home ?

do you carry a bunch of tools for this, just in case it happens on the road ?
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Old 05-23-11, 04:37 PM
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as I said, im glad you love the escooter...

I am quite confident it would not work for me...im 6ft 6" and weigh 270 lbs { bodybuilder** ...and I am also confident it would not perform as well as my electric bicycle that pulls me 32 mph on flat land and cost me about $ 1200 for the bike, electric kit , aftermarket controller and airless solid tires.

In fact, I would look ridiculous on that little escooter...and would be uncomfortable with my long legs.
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Old 05-23-11, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sunnyday
as I said, im glad you love the escooter...

I am quite confident it would not work for me...im 6ft 6" and weigh 270 lbs { bodybuilder** ...and I am also confident it would not perform as well as my electric bicycle that pulls me 32 mph on flat land and cost me about $ 1200 for the bike, electric kit , aftermarket controller and airless solid tires.

In fact, I would look ridiculous on that little escooter...and would be uncomfortable with my long legs.
Yes perhaps at six foot six your height would be a comfort issue but I have little doubt that the scooter would get you around no problem.
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Exclamation Red light on Charger for A2B

Love my new (to me) A2B with new lithium battery. But unsure of range, exhausted it. It turned itself off. Was able to recharge but had another turn-off when it should have had plenty of charge. I notice a red light and a red flashing light. The charger lists only orange and green. Does anyone know what the red means, whether I've injured my new battery by running it out, and what to do now? Thanks.
Also, the charger gets hot! It also rattles. I can see something near one end wiggling.

Last edited by Byron Bradley; 06-20-18 at 10:25 AM. Reason: add related trouble
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