The X-Treme X-600 Electric Scooter is an inexpensive way to better your life. Stuck in a car? Late to work? Boring commutes taking up most of your day? You can definitely relieve some of the tension of your frustrating, shorter commutes by utilizing an electric scooter instead of your car. Cars are big and clunky, usually occupied by one operator, but they are intended to transport multiple passengers far distances. Well, most trips usually end up being less than 5 miles, and with one occupant. Electric scooters are a great way to enjoy your commute to work, school, the store, or just for fun! The X-Treme X-600 is a powerful electric scooter that is capable of travelling at 20 mph for up to 10 miles distance. Google map your commute and then click the "walking" directions, and with one of these scooters, you could complete the route in less than 1/4 the time it would take you to walk.
Go-Ped is responsible for launching the motorized scooter craze, over 15 years ago. Their first scooter was a 2-stroke, gasoline powered, motorized scooter that was the first-of-its-kind. Go-Ped has also taken on the enviromentally friendly version, and added Electric Motorized power. The Go-Ped ESR750EX is the basic entry level model, however, this entry level Go-Ped far surpasses all other top of the line scooters in quality, fit and finish, and durability.
The X-Treme X-10 Mini Electric Scooter is a great introductory scooter for your young ones, to the world of EVs (Electric Vehicles). The X-10 Mini Electric Scooter is small and agile. The X-10 is the same size as the popular push scooter, Razor, but has a 100 watt motor to assist the young rider with accelleration and speed. Starting your kids off on an electric scooter will help them to understand how easy it is to commute without the use of a car, truck, or motorcycle. The accelleration and overall top speed of the X-10 mini is smooth and not too aggressive. The X-treme X-10 mini is capable of carrying a rider up to 5 miles, at 8 mph. The small solid urethane wheels are good for producing minimal rolling resistance, but can easily get stuck in cracks, grooves, or on small rocks so be careful about the surface that is ridden upon...
There are Electric Scooters, and then there are Electric Bikes. The X-Treme XB-508 looks like a small motorcycle, runs on electricity, and has pedals so it can be considered an "electric bicycle". There is a federal "Electric Bike Law" and it basically states that electric bikes obey and follow the same rules as a pedal bicycle without an engine. This means that you can ride an electric bike on the street, and take up a whole lane if you choose. This particular scooter has