May
05
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by halasyt
santeryi9 asked:


“http://www.ferromit.com” Homemade electric scooter

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Skylar L asked:



My monthly electric scooter charge it about electricity in general so suppose my question is how much energy does this has significant effect on my monthly electric scooter charge it about three times week im curious to admit though dont know whether or not this thing actually.

My question is how many kwh.


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agriba04 asked:


I am planning on getting an electric scooter or moped any time soon. But had couple of questions to those who do have one. First, how/where do you charge your moped? Can you take the battery out, charge the battery and put it back in? Or do you need a space like a garage in order to charge the scooter?

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Mar
27
myRIcraigslist asked:



For sale on craigs list it is in rhode island.


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Mar
26
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by halasyt
cavnjulie asked:



The awesome e300 electric scooter from razor in stock at wwwgiftandtoycom.


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summerlove_14 asked:



For it myself just cant find any electric scooters that is kinda cheap since ill be paying for it myself just.

For it myself just cant find any electric scooter that wouldnt grow out of and that are girly electric scooter that are girly electric scooters that wouldnt.


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Scooters everywhere!  It seems like there is a scooter craze in our neighborhoods, and young children are getting into this activity in a big way.  If your child has a kick scooter and now is ready for something of the motorized variety it might be time to consider an electric powered scooter.  There are numerous choices in the marketplace, and making the right choice can be confusing.  Many children push their parents to start with an electric scooter that might not be age appropriate.  Before you head out shopping try and be armed with some basic information so you are not pushed into making the wrong choice for your child.  The first decision point is what style to buy. The choices are purchasing a “stand up” scooter similar to a kick scooter, but electric powered, or the riding type similar to a motor scooter. This choice is a function of the age of the child you are shopping for. If the child is in the age range of 6 to 14 years then a stand up, kick style electric scooter is what you are looking for. If your child is 13 to 14 years old then the motor bike style electric scooter is appropriate. Check with your local authorities to make sure there are no laws, or restrictions regarding the age appropriateness of your scooter selection. Some purchasing factors to consider before you buy are:

Carrying Capacity: The heavier the rider the slower the scooter    

and the range will be affected as well.  Acceleration and top speed are determined by the size of the rider. As a rule of thumb electric scooters for children are built for riders weighing less than 175 lbs.

Speed: Stand up, and ride type scooters like the Razor Pocket Rocket model have top speeds that do not exceed 15mph. Top speed depends on several factors, most notably the weight of the rider and the terrain being traveled. Factors like tire pressure and charge level of the batteries also affect performance but to a lesser degree. A good estimate of typical speed is in the 10 mph range.

Distance or Range Per Battery Charge:  A better measure of travel capability is riding time or motor run time per charge. This performance aspect can vary significantly depending on battery type which will be reflected in the cost of the scooter. A rough estimate is about 45 minutes of motor “on time” per charge. Factors such as the weight of the rider, and terrain, can affect this performance parameter. The typical distance range is 8 to 10 miles. The range will vary depending on model; just keep in mind the person selling the electric scooter will probably quote a figure that is on the high end of the range. Battery recharge time for a typical scooter battery is 4 to 6 hours. If you have an active youngster you might want to explore a second set of batteries!

Price: Avoid the “kick” style electric scooters that sell for less than $100. These scooters are available at ‘big box” retailers and while being functional initially, they probably won’t be of the quality and durability that can withstand the scooter jumping and antics of an active 10 year old child. You should be able to purchase a kick” style electric scooter in the $125 to $275 price range. A durable motor bike style electric scooter should be in the $325 and up price range.

After you have done your research, be sure and check the warranty and availability of service, and parts. Make sure that spare tires or wheels are readily available, as this is a common failure item.  Avoid “no-name” brand electric scooters. Some brands that have positive reputations are X-Treme, Razor, and Schwinn. Check out on-line stores as many have competitive prices, and good service.

Good luck in finding that perfect scooter for your child.You never know what might happen as you watch your child’s electric scooter experience unfold. You might just be looking for that adult electric scooter next!



By: Koronis

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Feb
14
Filed Under (Toys) by halasyt
Maybaby asked:



The trouble youve found with your kids what are the trouble youve found with your kids having one that only goes like 1115 mph.


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Jan
28
Even people who have low mobility can have the pleasure of driving a scooter and an electric scooter helps to satisfy their needs. An electric scooter or mobility scooter is a battery operated scooter that can be driven by any person who finds it difficult to walk or stand for a long time.

Electric scooters can be used either for indoor use, outdoor use or for both. Generally, electric scooters have three or four wheels and since they are battery operated, they do not cause any environmental pollution. The electric scooter has a pair of batteries that need to be recharged on a regular basis which depends upon the time and distance traveled and also the type of battery being used.

Electric scooters are so designed that they are easy to use and are equipped with brake systems that are well advanced, thus making the stopping of scooters quite easy. Further more, the scooters also have a parking brake so that they do not roll off while they are parked.

Depending upon the needs of the user, the electric scooters can be classified as foldable electric scooters, three wheeled electric scooters and four wheeled electric scooters. As the name implies, the foldable type can be easily folded and transported any time and is suitable for those who travel frequently and are ideal for long trips. The three wheeled electric scooters are quite easy to use both indoors and outdoors and are comfortable and durable. The seats are sturdier than portable models and provide ample leg room than any other model. The main convenience is that they can be steered to turn tight corners.

The four wheeled electric scooters are mainly intended for outdoor purposes and are preferred when maximum stability is needed to support the three wheeled structure. Such scooters can be used in rugged terrains and are more stable than three wheeled scooters. Evidently, these types of scooters have wider base and bigger tires and can travel as faster as ten miles per hour. There are heavy duty electric scooters too, for those who are more than 350 pounds.

Electric scooters usually need a key to function but however, they can be used in free wheel mode even without the use of keys .Hence, even when the batteries are being charged, the scooters can be stored and transported easily.

To sum up, the electric scooters have the advantage of being environment friendly, they do not need any physical effort as they are operated on battery and offer a lot of much needed confidence in people who have less mobility and gives them the regained independence of traveling freely on the streets. Such people need not depend on other’s assistance to travel even uphill, which would give them great satisfaction.



By: Adam Boulton

About the Author:

Visit http://www.electricvehiclescenter.info for a detailed analysis of electric vehicles and various models available in the market.



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