I've been trying to use my ebike as a car commuting replacement, but I find myself getting fatigue when trying to do 4 days in a row. It's also tough on rainy days (only patchy rain here in SoCal, never inundating rain).
I've been looking into a standup escooter to use 1 to 2 times per week. It would need battery capacity and rider comfort to go 20 miles per day and be able to keep my ebike speeds of 20-25mph.
On rainy days. I'm planning on throwing on a poncho, then use a scooter for a 1 mile ride to my nearest bus stop and just carry it on. Hopefully I'll stay relatively dry.
There are bunch of capable scooters in the $1,000-1,500 price range. My questions are:
Do scooters, with their small wheels and high rider position, feel stable at bicycle speeds of 20-25mph? Will I be tempting fate on each ride, or will I feel as comfortable and safe as I do on an ebike?
20 miles on a bicycle is a piece of cake. With max assist, I arrive at work comfortable and ready for my day. Will riding 20 miles on a scooter leave me similarly refreshed? No peddling is a plus, but how is that standing position for almost an hour?
Do escooter parts (tires, brakes) wear out about as quickly as bicycle parts? Do they get flats about as often? Trying to figure out what to expect by way of maintenance costs and find out if there are any I haven't thought of.
Do police view 20mph scooters in the same neutral, non caring way they view 20mph ebikes? Or will I be getting pulled over?
Scooters have a smaller and lower profile. Are they harder for cars to see? More dangerous in any other ways?
Bikes work fine in the rain, except for splash up, but aren't portable to get into a bus or Uber with. Is it safe to ride a scooter a mile or so in rainy weather at slow speed or do the wheels lack traction? I think scooters are properly fendered to keep wheel water off my clothes?
On downhills, I'll sometimes pick up speed in excess of 30mph, and feel totally comfortable with this on a bicycle. I dont think scooter motors force them to stay within their speed range. Is 35mph on a standup scooter with 8" or 10" wheels insanity?
Thanks in advance to any scooter riders on people knowledgeable about scooters. Excited to maybe pull the trigger on this.
I've been looking into a standup escooter to use 1 to 2 times per week. It would need battery capacity and rider comfort to go 20 miles per day and be able to keep my ebike speeds of 20-25mph.
On rainy days. I'm planning on throwing on a poncho, then use a scooter for a 1 mile ride to my nearest bus stop and just carry it on. Hopefully I'll stay relatively dry.
There are bunch of capable scooters in the $1,000-1,500 price range. My questions are:
Do scooters, with their small wheels and high rider position, feel stable at bicycle speeds of 20-25mph? Will I be tempting fate on each ride, or will I feel as comfortable and safe as I do on an ebike?
20 miles on a bicycle is a piece of cake. With max assist, I arrive at work comfortable and ready for my day. Will riding 20 miles on a scooter leave me similarly refreshed? No peddling is a plus, but how is that standing position for almost an hour?
Do escooter parts (tires, brakes) wear out about as quickly as bicycle parts? Do they get flats about as often? Trying to figure out what to expect by way of maintenance costs and find out if there are any I haven't thought of.
Do police view 20mph scooters in the same neutral, non caring way they view 20mph ebikes? Or will I be getting pulled over?
Scooters have a smaller and lower profile. Are they harder for cars to see? More dangerous in any other ways?
Bikes work fine in the rain, except for splash up, but aren't portable to get into a bus or Uber with. Is it safe to ride a scooter a mile or so in rainy weather at slow speed or do the wheels lack traction? I think scooters are properly fendered to keep wheel water off my clothes?
On downhills, I'll sometimes pick up speed in excess of 30mph, and feel totally comfortable with this on a bicycle. I dont think scooter motors force them to stay within their speed range. Is 35mph on a standup scooter with 8" or 10" wheels insanity?
Thanks in advance to any scooter riders on people knowledgeable about scooters. Excited to maybe pull the trigger on this.
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