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This model has seats for the convenient location of two passengers. The model is equipped with a display for displaying information about the trip, a USB port and two trunks. Front disc brake, rear - drum.
Product typeelectric scooterbikeelectric scooterbike
Max. load120 kg200 kg
Driving performance
Range63 km80 km
Power1.35 hp1.35 hp
Power1 kW1 kW
Max speed55 km/h45 km/h
Speed modes33
Parking mode
Wheels
rubber inflatable tubeless
10 "
rubber inflatable tubeless
16 "
Front brakediskdisk
Rear brakedrumdrum
Battery
Battery typegel
Battery capacity20 Ah20 Ah
Full charge time8 h8 h
Removable battery
USB output for charging
Functions and features
Headlight and position lamps
Turn signals
Horn
Anti-theft system
Passenger seat
Carrier
Luggage box
Kickstand
Pedals
General
Dimensions175x114x88 cm
Weight88 kg105 kg
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2024june 2023
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Glossary

Max. load

The maximum additional weight that a vehicle is designed to carry is, in fact, the weight of the payload that it is allowed to carry.

The maximum load includes both the passenger himself and the things he carries. In this case, the value is usually indicated based on a flat road and a quiet ride. So, ideally, it is best to have a maximum weight margin of at least 10-15 kg — this will give an additional guarantee in case of emergencies, such as a wheel falling into a pothole.

Range

The range of a vehicle is the distance it can travel on a single battery charge.

Note that the range usually indicates the value for perfect operating conditions: driving at optimal speed with a small load, flat road, no ups and downs, etc. The actual range may differ from the claimed one, sometimes quite noticeably. In addition, to improve range, manufacturers can deliberately use low-power motors that consume little energy.

Max speed

The highest speed that a vehicle can reach.

When choosing according to this parameter, it is worth considering that in dense city traffic, it is rarely possible to accelerate faster than 40 km/h; so if the vehicle is bought mainly for a comfortable ride through traffic jams, then there is no need to look for a high-speed model. In addition, for the same motor power, low speed means more torque, which makes it easier to climb hills.

Parking mode

The electronic motion lock mode allows temporarily disabling the throttle response to prevent accidental movement of the vehicle. The parking mode is useful during stops, boarding, short breaks at a store, or when the scooter is near people. Unlike a complete power shutdown, parking mode usually allows for a quick return to the ride without restarting the entire system.

Wheels

Rubber Inflatable Tubeless. Tires without an inner tube, where the air is held by the tire itself on a sealed rim. They comfortably handle small bumps, tiles, and poor asphalt, and they better withstand small punctures: pressure usually doesn't drop immediately, and the rider often manages to reach a repair point. Unlike tubed wheels, they are less dependent on the condition of the tube and require less frequent replacement. However, they are more demanding in terms of rim quality and installation, making this type more common on practical city electric scooters, where reliability and daily use convenience are important.

— Rubber Inflatable. In the classic sense, they have a separate tube inside the tire that retains air and cushions road shocks. In terms of comfort, they are close to tubeless, making them well-suited for riding in yards, on tiles, uneven asphalt, and suburban areas. The main difference from tubeless wheels is their behavior when punctured: the tube usually loses pressure faster, but it is simpler and cheaper to patch or replace. This option is often found on affordable electric mopeds and electric scooters, where smoothness, simple construction, and inexpensive maintenance are important.

Battery type

Lead-acid. The most popular type today. Their design is based on a combination of electrodes made of lead compounds and an electrolyte, the role of which is played by sulfuric acid diluted with water. It is the classic type of batteries that use a conventional liquid electrolyte. Their widespread use is due to their simple design and low cost, combined with good capacity and starting currents characteristic of all lead-acid batteries, as well as resistance to low temperatures (compared to other types of batteries).

Lithium-ion (Li-Ion). Lithium-ion technology was originally used in batteries for portable gadgets such as mobile phones, but such batteries are being used more and more recently in vehicles. Among the advantages of such batteries, one can note smaller dimensions and weight, the ability to deliver high starting currents and the ability to be charged with high currents (the latter significantly reduces the charging time), as well as numerous charge-discharge cycles. In addition, such batteries contain a minimum of harmful substances, do not use acids and heavy metals, and some models are even directly positioned as absolutely harmless to the environment. The main disadvantage of lithium-ion models is the high price.

Gel. A type of lead-acid battery in which the electrolyte is not liquid, but condensed to a gel state. This design prov...ides several advantages compared to the classic version (see above): more charge-discharge cycles (which means longer service life); minimum leakage of electrolyte and associated gases; no need for maintenance; resistance to deep discharges and temperature fluctuations, etc. On the other hand, such batteries cost significantly more.

Removable battery

The presence of a removable battery allows you to replace it with a more capacious one. This option also allows you to change one for another on the road, thereby increasing the range.

Anti-theft system

An anti-theft security system for preventing vehicle theft. It is worth noting that the specific operation method of the anti-theft system may vary across different models, so it should be clarified separately. In some cases, it is limited to notifications sent to the key fob or mobile phone alerting that the vehicle is being moved. In other models, the protection system is capable of physically preventing theft — for example, by locking the steering wheel or brakes. Also, note that a key ignition start system in itself is not considered an "anti-theft system" in this instance.

Pedals

In this case, we are talking about pedals similar to bicycle ones, which are placed under the driver's feet. This function can be extremely useful in emergency situations — for example, if the battery was forgotten to be charged or dies in the middle of the road, if there is a malfunction in the electronics, or if the charging station is far away and the battery's energy needs to be conserved. Another way to use the pedals is to "assist" the engine in difficult conditions, such as when traveling through mud or up a steep hill.