In the market for a basic commuter scooter. Can't find too much information on BLVD scooters online but apparently 50% off.
BLVD Urban Electric Scooter $499, Forge Folding Scooter $429, Elite 450W $649, URBN Plus 350W $498 + Del / C&C @ 99 Bikes
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Im after a scooter but want something that has a bit of a good rep. Want to minimise the risk of battery combustion etc.
Are these brand reputable enough? I'm currently looking at Inmotion and Apollo which seem to have a good rep. But these ones I never heard of.Ps. not interested in Segway as their warranty process is poop.
Would buy, but not legal in NSW
Time to move to WA :-D
I'd go with the small guy here, just out of spite for Skroos kid here who used trust fund wealth to loss lead all the family bike shops out of business.
what is a Skroos?
socceroos?
I still dont understand the context of your post - but darn, your username has made me hungry .
Skroo Turner (Flight Centre), the Gerry Harvey of travel. Son is behind 99 bikes
skroo us, did i pronouce it right? lol
I hired a Lime eBike the other day, on the hunt for deal but they all seem fairly expensive ~2K+ ish… is there any simple single-gear ebikes for small commutes that don't cost the earth?
For Boulevard riding
It doesn't take a lot of googling to see these scooters have heavily inflated RRP's.
The "top of the line" $1300 down to $649 is barely comparable to other models around $700, and certainly no where near $1300 worth.
I see no value in these discounts at all.I wouldn't buy this without details about the actual battery capacity. There's no WH or MAH given.
The BLVD Urban+ is a dollar less at $498