WattsUpDude
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- USA
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- San Francisco, Bay Area
In addition to bikes and eBikes, some of us use stand up scooters as a convenient way to get around town, commute and some recreation. Hopefully this thread can be a place where other riders can share their experiences and questions can be answered for those who are curious about them.
I’ve had a few over the years. My first one was a small 250w Xiaomi M365 then I thought I’d try my entire 13-mile (each way) commute on a longer range NineBot Max. That turned out to be a bad idea since my body didn’t get a chance to warm up during the entire hour on the road. Then I went to another small “last mile” TurboAnt X7 Pro for the days that I’d drive my car in to the city. I now live somewhere it’s a little warmer most mornings. So I thought I’d try the long commute with another scooter capable of that.
A few weeks ago, I got a Kaabo Mantis 8. It has dual suspension and dual motors so it’s a good hill climber and will top out at 25MPH. It’s by no means a monster like @BarnBoy rides . But it’s a good, capable commuter. So far, I’ve added a bike basket so I can carry groceries and my pannier for lunch and other miscellaneous things I need to bring with me to work. I’ve put about 200 miles on it already. My current commute is 8.5 miles to the ferry and another 2 miles when the boat gets to San Francisco.
This vehicle can’t replace my bike but it sure is fun to use on my lazy days or when it’s a bit too hot to do any pedaling. The small wheels are inherently dangerous and you have to really watch the road ahead for any imperfections that might cause a tumble. I’m not sure how long I’ll keep it but it’s been easier to maneuver on and off of the ferry than my bike. I’ve actually been toying with the idea of building up a mini velo with a TSDZ2 but that’s a different conversation.
I’ve had a few over the years. My first one was a small 250w Xiaomi M365 then I thought I’d try my entire 13-mile (each way) commute on a longer range NineBot Max. That turned out to be a bad idea since my body didn’t get a chance to warm up during the entire hour on the road. Then I went to another small “last mile” TurboAnt X7 Pro for the days that I’d drive my car in to the city. I now live somewhere it’s a little warmer most mornings. So I thought I’d try the long commute with another scooter capable of that.
A few weeks ago, I got a Kaabo Mantis 8. It has dual suspension and dual motors so it’s a good hill climber and will top out at 25MPH. It’s by no means a monster like @BarnBoy rides . But it’s a good, capable commuter. So far, I’ve added a bike basket so I can carry groceries and my pannier for lunch and other miscellaneous things I need to bring with me to work. I’ve put about 200 miles on it already. My current commute is 8.5 miles to the ferry and another 2 miles when the boat gets to San Francisco.
This vehicle can’t replace my bike but it sure is fun to use on my lazy days or when it’s a bit too hot to do any pedaling. The small wheels are inherently dangerous and you have to really watch the road ahead for any imperfections that might cause a tumble. I’m not sure how long I’ll keep it but it’s been easier to maneuver on and off of the ferry than my bike. I’ve actually been toying with the idea of building up a mini velo with a TSDZ2 but that’s a different conversation.