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VoltCanada 60V DreamRyder
My friend has this, better then his other scooter way faster got stopped once by the cops thinking it was a motorcycle lol
Anyways, its pretty good to me. Is there better ones out there? VoltCanada 60V DreamRyder http://www.voltcanada.com/m/content/...?content_id=32 Ebikes to me look nerdy but its legal with no license so thats what I like about it. Going to get my M1 soon It can go to 50 max. |
I live in Canada Ontario
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Originally Posted by sago
(Post 11028952)
My friend has this, better then his other scooter way faster got stopped once by the cops thinking it was a motorcycle lol
Anyways, its pretty good to me. Is there better ones out there? VoltCanada 60V DreamRyder http://www.voltcanada.com/m/content/...?content_id=32 Ebikes to me look nerdy but its legal with no license so thats what I like about it. Going to get my M1 soon It can go to 50 max. It is a nice looking bike. But consider this with regard to scooter type ebikes: It is heavy. I mean HEAVY! If it is limited to the legal limit of 500W you won't be climbing any hills fast. The pedals on these scooter type ebikes are always next to useless, so it will be really hard to ride without power or assist with human power. Other than this, I have no experience with them... |
...having said that, I know Peter who distributes this type of ebike locally http://www.golectric.com/
He's a good guy and he can give you some advice but recognize of course that he sells them... :) |
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