ecorecoscooteruser
New Member
Not sure if the post about the wheels was directed at the M5. I honestly couldn't tell whether its the wheels or the shocks as I've never ridden an M3 to compare. But they work. Ecoreco does make a bag which is really easy to get the scooter into and out of. I just wish it wore more like a backpack than a messenger bag*: (see second product listed.)
http://ecorecoscooter.com/product-category/accessories/
*it does say it can be worn as a backpack, but as ashamed as I am to say it, I couldn't figure out how to wear this comfortably as one, at least during today's hectic morning commute and rush out of the office home. They don't have a picture or instructions for how the "backpack" should be worn.
First Day use impressions:
This sccoter is a dream to ride in the city. The only drawback is that 35lb is a bit hefty; not sure how this will play out long term. The carry case does make it easier to carry around, but as stated above, backpack carrier would be better.. I did not do the first full charge today it since the instructions, placed on the charging port of the scooter (very clever), state to discharge until the scooter auto shuts down for the first two uses.
In the morning commute, I saw another ecoreco user with the M5 and caught up with him at a light. Turns out he's been using it for 6 months. He reported only one slight problem due to not tightening the handle screw enough. I actually rode a few blocks not having activated the lock lever for the handle in the upright position; thankfully nothing happened. He sped off and I was unable to keep up since I'm not yet comfortable riding this at top speed. It is fast, and rides very smoothly.
With the 50% factory charge, I was able to go 6.5 miles and there's still some juice left. This wasn't at full power and full throttle, but I do believe now that their 15 mile range is probably reasonable. Can't comment yet on a 20 mile range.
I'll comment again after the first full charge and full discharge.
-J
Ecoreco Discount Code*: NJfVYC
*(Gets you $50 off a scooter, and gives me some credit towards a future purchase )
Ecoreco Free Shipping Code: EVSCOOTER
http://ecorecoscooter.com/product-category/accessories/
*it does say it can be worn as a backpack, but as ashamed as I am to say it, I couldn't figure out how to wear this comfortably as one, at least during today's hectic morning commute and rush out of the office home. They don't have a picture or instructions for how the "backpack" should be worn.
First Day use impressions:
This sccoter is a dream to ride in the city. The only drawback is that 35lb is a bit hefty; not sure how this will play out long term. The carry case does make it easier to carry around, but as stated above, backpack carrier would be better.. I did not do the first full charge today it since the instructions, placed on the charging port of the scooter (very clever), state to discharge until the scooter auto shuts down for the first two uses.
In the morning commute, I saw another ecoreco user with the M5 and caught up with him at a light. Turns out he's been using it for 6 months. He reported only one slight problem due to not tightening the handle screw enough. I actually rode a few blocks not having activated the lock lever for the handle in the upright position; thankfully nothing happened. He sped off and I was unable to keep up since I'm not yet comfortable riding this at top speed. It is fast, and rides very smoothly.
With the 50% factory charge, I was able to go 6.5 miles and there's still some juice left. This wasn't at full power and full throttle, but I do believe now that their 15 mile range is probably reasonable. Can't comment yet on a 20 mile range.
I'll comment again after the first full charge and full discharge.
-J
Ecoreco Discount Code*: NJfVYC
*(Gets you $50 off a scooter, and gives me some credit towards a future purchase )
Ecoreco Free Shipping Code: EVSCOOTER