Beginner Guides to Electric Scooter

How to choose the right E-scooter for your needs.

 

Electric scooters, or e-scooters, represent a convenient mode of electric transportation with benefits that exceed mechanical alternatives. E-scooters are becoming increasingly popular and there are several things you should consider before choosing one. Compared to cars and motorcycles, electric scooters are environment friendly and affordable. You’ll travel faster and potentially farther on an e-scooter than you would walking or cycling and have fun doing so. Unlike bicycles, riding electric scooters requires little exertion, and you’ll arrive at your destination fresh for work or play.

This comprehensive electric scooter buying guide explains the different classes and models available. Besides the cost, there are key factors to consider. Features to look for when comparing different models include design, maximum speed, motor power, scooter weight and weight limit. Also, depending on your intended use, you'll want to know the mileage you get on a full charge.

 

1. E-scooter design.

 

When choosing an electric scooter, pick a design that’s appropriate for your weight and personal style. Brightly colored kids' electric scooters are appealing to children and teenagers, but adults may prefer models with muted colors. The design of an e-scooter goes beyond its aesthetic appeal and includes build quality and convenience features. These mostly determine the quality of your ride, as well as the cost and frequency of maintenance

To find an electric scooter that’s the right fit for you, pay attention to these design features: wheel size, tire type, suspension and brakes. Understanding the importance of these parts helps you understand how electric scooters work.

 

Wheel size.

 

Large scooter wheels fit tires with diameters measuring 10 or more inches. Compared to small wheels of between 5 to 8 inches, bigger wheels have better grip, and many feature integrated hub motors that deliver additional power.

 

Tire type.

 

An e-scooter may use solid (airless) or pneumatic (air-filled) tires. Pneumatic tires offer smooth rides over uneven surfaces. However, they require maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and tread wear. Solid tires give e-scooters a longer distance range, as their pressure stays consistent. The choice of tires relates to choosing an e-scooter with or without a suspension system. Air-filled tires increase comfort on scooters without a suspension system, as they provide some cushioning.

 

Suspension.

 

The three types of suspension systems to consider when choosing an electric scooter are spring, rubber and hydraulic/air piston. For comfortable long rides, look for a model that uses a combination of spring and hydraulic/air piston systems for its suspension.

 

Brakes.        

 

Like with any vehicle, the ability to stop quickly is a priority. The four main types of brakes used in e-scooters are foot, drum, disc and electric. Disc brakes provide the most reliable stopping power, but electric versions offer regenerative braking and require no maintenance.

 If you are interested in electric scooters/bikes and want to know more, you can browse the previous blog or visit our official website: www.officialkukirin.com


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