Function: abbreviation; Etymology: BOards, Skates, Scooters & Bikes                                         
e-Scooter E-5 + Seat
  • Motor: 400W
  • Rated Top Speed: 16 MPH
  • Drive Type: Chain
  • Battery: 24V (12Vx2) 12Ah
  • Life of Battery: 300 Charges
  • Charger: 110V-60Hz (UL)
  • Charging Time: 6-8 Hours
  • Distance per Charge: 12 miles
  • Climbing Capacity: 10 degree of incline
  • Max Capacity: 220 pounds
  • Net Weight: 63 pounds (including battery)
  • Gross Weight: 68 pounds
  • Available Colors: Red
  • Tires: 8" Airless Tires
  • e-Scooter E-10
  • Motor: 600W
    w/ Smart Controller
  • Rated Top Speed: 18 MPH (hill climber)
  • Drive Type: Chain
  • Battery: 24V (12x2), 17Ah
  • Life of Battery: 300 Charges
  • Charger: 110V-60Hz (UL)
  • Charging Time: 6-8 Hours
  • Distance per Charge: 16 Miles
  • Max Capacity: 300 pounds
  • Net Weight: 75.5 pounds
  • Climbing Capability: 30 Degree Incline
  • Scooter Size: 42"L x 10.25"W x 20.75"H
  • Colors: Blue
  • Tires: 10" Airless Tires
  • e-Scooter E-36
  • Motor: 800W
  • Rated Top Speed: Up to 22 MPH
  • Drive Type: Chain
  • Battery: 36V, 12 AH
  • Distance per Charge: 12 miles
  • Charging Time: 6-8 Hours
  • Weight: 93 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 300 pounds
  • Climbing Capability: 35 Degree Incline
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Red
  • Tires: 10" Airless Tires
  • e-Scooter E-36 + Seat
  • Motor: 800W
  • Rated Top Speed: Up to 22 MPH
  • Drive Type: Chain
  • Battery: 36V, 12 AH
  • Distance per Charge: 12 miles
  • Charging Time: 6-8 Hours
  • Weight: 95 Pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 300 pounds
  • Climbing Capability: 35 Degree Incline
  • Colors: Red, Grey
  • Tires: 10" Airless Tires

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    (#RAD2GOE5S)  e-Scooter E-5 - w/ seat $0289
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    (#RAD2GOE10)  e-Scooter E-10 $0389
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    (#RAD2GOE36)  e-Scooter E-36 $0489
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    (#RAD2GOE36S)  e-Scooter E-36 - w/ seat $0565
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    WARNING: All sports carry a risk of injury. Sometimes accidents happen which are truly unavoidable but usually there are ways to reduce the risks of anything nasty happening. 1. Always wear protective gear. Helmets, knee, elbow and wrist guards. 2. Inspect your equipment before every session. Check the wheels & trucks for excessive wear. Make sure all bolts are tight and the wheels are seated properly. And examine the platform for cracks or stress lines. 3. Live to play another day. On any new terrain, start slowly. Test the traction limits of your wheels. Carve progressively harder to determine the limits of your comfort zone.
    NOTE: There is no return policy on these items.
        

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