First time posting. I've been seeing pretty good deals last year and was looking for a decent deal but haven't come across many this year.
This one's probably the cheapest deal I've seen (this year) for the M365 Pro.
First time posting. I've been seeing pretty good deals last year and was looking for a decent deal but haven't come across many this year.
This one's probably the cheapest deal I've seen (this year) for the M365 Pro.
For professional scooterers..?
is this global version?
What is the difference between the Global and AU(?) versions?
Perfect for doing Uber Eats?
No, good commuter tho.
I'm actually not sure if it is possible to make money doing uber eats.
are there any escooter with hydraulic disc brakes?
Not that I know of. It would increase weight, cost and complexity, and I don't see how it would be that much better anyway.
if you've used cable vs hydraulic disc brakes, you would know its sky and earth and cable disc brakes suck.
It has no impact on weight and it will reduce complexity.
Lots of people add zoom xt100 hydraulic brakes to the m365. Ive ordered mine but haven’t installed them yet.
Cost is about $35 for the brake and adapter (or you can 3D print the adaptor yourself saving about $8).
electric scooters are illegal in NSW?
I wanted one to go to and from home and the train station but found out they're not legal in NSW(?)
Not legal in WA but see many people commute to the city on them going on the cycle paths. Seem them go past police before.
In WA as long as you have a helmet and not riding like a knob you will be fine.
Definitely legal in WA.
It isn't - this press release was only 4 months ago:-
Many e-scooters currently for sale in WA are illegal to use on public roads and paths in WA and can only be used on private property.
Compliant e-scooters can only be legally ridden on low speed WA public roads and paths if their maximum power output is no more than 200 watts and they cannot travel more than 10 km/h on level ground. Many e-scooters on the market are non-compliant and have motors that exceed 200 watts and can travel at speeds much faster than 10 km/h.
Riders of e-scooters that are compliant with relevant power output and speed regulations also must follow the following rules under Road Traffic Code 2000:
Riders are permitted on footpaths and shared paths, so long as the rider keeps left and gives way to pedestrians also using the paths;
Riders must wear a helmet;
Riders cannot ride on roads with a speed limit exceeding 50km/h;
Riders cannot ride on roads with a dividing line or median strip;
Riders cannot ride on one-way roads with more than one marked lane; and
Riders cannot ride during the hours of darkness.
they are still illegal in nsw yes
yup, NSW is a joke….
Yeah, one day I hope it won't and it'll make transport so much more efficient
That’s a decent price! I love my scooter - it’s so handy and so much more fun after I flashed it.
Great price for the M365 Pro