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Old 05-21-11 | 01:56 PM
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sunnyday
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Originally Posted by joiningtheclub
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im glad you are happy with the escooter...

but if that is a picture of you on your escooter..then I can tell you that the escooter is technically to small for you...proof of this is the fact that your legs do not properly line up with the pedals of the scooter....so if you have to pedal it for any length of time, your pedal stroke will be terribly misaligned and inefficient..

you are 6 ft 1 inch...and if that is in you in the picutre...then it looks like those scooter are made for people no taller then 5ft 9 " ....and actually it is geared more towards people 5ft 7" or less...that is if you do the correct measuremtn of having one leg on the pedal and at the bottom stroke of the pedalling action, there should only be a SLIGHT bend in your knee...

I also dont like the small tires....

there is no way in hell, that thing could pull my 270 lb body weight around my hilly mountain hiways , for any decent distance....and if I needed to pedal it, it would be totally inefficient...

but im glad you like it...i hope it lasts you for at least 3000 miles....but id be shocked if things dont slowly start to breakdown on it. ...ecspecially since I dont think it is made for people weighing more then 180 lbs....as I said earler..theres a reason why the demos of this product often show 5ft tall asian people who weigh 100 lb, driving it on smooth flat roads.

Last edited by Tom Stormcrowe; 04-08-12 at 09:24 PM.
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