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500 Watts Electric Super Bike boasts the
largest motor ever offered in a electric pocket bike. This
new unit features a 500 watt (Quiet) motor, rear vented disk
brakes, racing tires (slicks), cool frame design, 3 powerful
batteries (36 volts), full faring design & sporty instrument
lights. The packing of this rice rocket is designed so well,
you can expect NO damage to be caused during shipping.
This
electric scooter can go where the gas scooters will stop by
the cops including all bike lanes and neighborhood streets
without the need of license and registration. Gas scooters
are usually confine to parking lot because they are too noisy
and mostly illegal on bike lane.
The
big advantange of this electric bike is that it can ride on
bike lane and neighbourhood streets while the gas version
of Super Bike or gas pocket bikes are confined to parking
lots and countryside. There are many complaints from neighbors
on noise level and pollution of gas scooters. A 2-stroke gas
engine emit 10 times more harmful pollutants than a passenger
car. This electric bike can solve the noise and pollution
problem. Each city has different regulations. Please check
you local area for rules regarding electric scooters.
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Every scooter passes a rigorous point inspection before shipment. No registration
or insurance required in most states!
All the scooters shown on our website are only for display. Some models
might have slight difference in color or design, however, the minor differences
do not affect their performance or the value.
Speed and range specs are maximum ratings under ideal conditions, i.e. light
weight rider (relative to carrying capacity), good terrain (solid, flat,
smooth & dry), etc. Less than ideal conditions will reduce speed, range
and climbing ability.
Please check your state and local scooter laws and insurance requirements
before purchasing your scooter. We will not accept any scooter returns based
on unsatisfactory legal status. To check the legal status of scooters in
your area, we recommend that you contact your state legislature, local Department
of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and insurance agent. |
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