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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2008

Test of the Vectrix Maxi Scooter in 2007

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  • do you have to a driver license ride this bike

  • @TheDan4279 - It is a motorcycle. As with any other motorcycle, a license is needed to operate it on public roads.

  • do you need to be a licensed driver to ride the bike in pa

  • @Stupidguy180 - I haven't a clue. But this is a freeway capable motorbike, so one would assume that a license would be needed to operate it in any state. Certainly in CA.

  • actually it's more like 30 miles range according to the vectrix owner in our local EV club

  • @badnewswade - All depends on how and where you ride it. There is currently a Vectrix in the Zero-Race around the world. He can go over 100 miles at 50 mph... he's swapped the NiMH batteries with new Li and has extended his range tremendously. I honestly have no idea what has become of the company these days.

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  • High performance electric scooters will boom in Chinese markets. Why? It is because their engineers have determination when they have passion about something. On top of that, their consumer markets are so huge. With their population packed suburbs, they will hate hunting parking space all the time; so they'll use scooter when they need to go out. Battery manufacturers are going to supply electric scooter batteries, parking facility for recharging, fast meal and wireless network hot spots.

  • @Moroccan4lifeone - Yes, it will charge from 120V or 240V.

  • @yesus00 - EVery time I show an EV video somebody makes this comment. If a gas bike were to drive by along with the Vectrix, you'd never hear the Vectrix. The camera has automatic audio gain, so with no other sounds it amplifies whatever it can hear. This whole scenario sort of flies in the face of the people saying that EVs are deadly quiet though, huh?

  • specs say its compatible with 220 volts as well

  • it makes a lot of noise !!!

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