VECTRIX ELECTRIC MAXISCOOTER (LONG VERSION)
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I'll take two. Screw oil.
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I got one about two weeks ago. This maxi-scooter is a blast to ride. Top speed is about 63 mph. The range varies based on how fast you ride. Typically I am averaging about 40 miles per charge.
I have a charge meter on my outlet to measure the cost. About 35 cents to recharge the battery.
4 or 5 hours to completely recharge (and balance cells) from empty. 3 hours to get it mostly full enough to go.
This is the perfect scooter for commuting in your nearby region. Freedom from gasoline.
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I saw one of these parked in Austin texas the other day and thought it was either a Suzuki Burgman or a Honda Silverwing until I checked it out up close and saw it was electric. It have wonderful fit and finish. Looks like a very high quality machine. With the 60 mile range at urban speeds I'd say this would solve many people's transportation issues.
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@SalvationMemory if it was up to me, you would need a license to walk
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You will most likely need a license for scooter such as the Vectrix.
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my dad uses it to travel about 25 miles to and from work charging it overnight and at work. Another one of the guys that works there had his sitting outside for the entire winter with just a fabric cover over it, and even through all the snow that came and was sitting on it, it started right up
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I would like to know how long the battery actually lasts based on real world use. ie. every day back and forth, and also how it holds up in a colder climate.
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I bought mine in June this year. £5,500 all in, delivered to my door. I've had 1,100 trouble free miles and it's been great. When I get home I reverse it into my garage and plug it in to a timer that gives it 3 hour charging window in the early hours. It's even cheaper then. 20 pence for a full charge which gives me 50 miles on average.
Do u need a license for this? Or is it an e-bike?
SalvationMemory 2 years ago
20.000 watts of power? do you really think it is an E-bike? umhhhh...
focovere 2 years ago 2
Just wondering... If things pick up, what will happen to all the batteries in 10 years time?
cabonnis 3 years ago
Battery is cnsidered dead when reaches 80% of its original capacity due to degradation. However, the battery will function normaly.
They may last some years more, maybe at 15 years it will contain only 60% of it's original capacity.
focovere 3 years ago
Yes! We're getting there.
The Vectrix is a good first try and for that alone should be applauded.
Downers:
It's quite misleading to give a range of 65 miles when that's at a constant 25 mph!!
And it's urban only - being 10 mph too slow for most expressways.
But, the bike's design is top draw, and it looks like it's well put together.
Well done.
I wish I had $11k.
signsoflife7 3 years ago
I 've ride also the vectrix on high ways at 100 km/h for over 40 km. It is enought on express ways!!
focovere 3 years ago