best electric scooter video clip-fast 1000W 48V
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what kink of lame ass video is this???
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nice scooter i got the 800watt 48v and its so much fun does 26mph on a flat smooth surface
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@talhafakot27 but it seems the same raycool 800w. watching the video is DIFFICULT to understand the difference between this and raycool. and here in i italy.. the online shops only have the raycool. not the version with 4 batteries :( can u say me how much KM do u do with one charge? and the max speed in km/h ?
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real bad video lol why the fast forward
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hey made where i cant find this scooter?
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@JasonDolan Yeah, that's true. But it is possible to waterproof your electronics if you want to be dedicated. I know on 1/8th scale RC trucks, I used to take apart servos and hit them with spray-on rubber, then put it back together and wrap everything with a balloon. ESC's too. Then you just need waterproof connectors. Most motors are waterproof anyways. Or alternatively you can just stick your components in plastic boxes or something. Just takes some work and reading.
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@5PYZ3R Good my friend, 20mph is great and I bet it feels faster! This is all you need to get to A to B. It's better and faster than walking for sure. The only thing is these scooters are not waterproof. If it rains when you are out the rain will ruin the controller and motor, maybe short the batteries too if a heavy shower. They are more a spring/summer bike. I love my 800W, but the weather rules sadly. So most of the time I use the car or motorcycle.
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@talhafakot27 Raycool make a scooter named 'Xtreme 800' this is what is causing the confusion.
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@JasonDolan Lol, I've got the 700 watt XP-700 pocket bike, I'm 5'10 175lbs and it'll get to 20mph(max gearing because of legal limits at the time) fast enough that it makes me a bit uncomfortable, on 36 volts. But it depends on the motor type, and the amperage going to the motor.
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Agreed with Sparky.
Lame video.
excuse me... i think IT IS NOT 48volt.................... it uses 3 battery.... each batteru is 12 volt. so 36 v total. why did you say 48v? .....did your raycool use 4 batteries ?
realista182 4 months ago
@realista182
its not rycool, its EXTREME 1000W 48V
it have 4 Battery not 3, see- its bigger body
talhafakot27 4 months ago