For Sale Airport scooter (folding for baggage compartment)

jd21476

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I bought this electric scooter with the intention of putting in my baggage compartment and when I land at the airport by my work I could then ride it to work. While this is completely feasible, I look like an idiot as a military Officer riding this thing down the street in uniform. (No I never actually did take it to work but I rode it around my neighborhood and my wife was the one who said you cannot ride that down the street in uniform.)

So its brand new with about 1KM on it. She goes around 24km per hour and they said it would run for around 20km. This is very high quality and light weight (only 36lbs) and folds to fit in the luggage compartment. The tires are air filled so the ride is really good. It has twin disc brakes and Im very impressed with it overall. The build quality is outstanding and not some Chinese crap.

specs:
Folds
Neumatic tires
36lbs
20km range
24km top speed
Front and rear disc brakes
Two keys
Electric speedo and battery gauge
LED headlight (works amazing)
Horn

Id take $350 obo for local pick up or Id be wiling to bring it to a local So Cal airport.
 

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Looks like a nice little scooter. Rains to much here to be of good use for me...:rolleyes:
 
Thank you. It is very high end. The key has a nice satisfying click and all the buttons do not feel cheap.

I know I sound surprised and you would assume it would be good quality considering the price but there has been one too many times when I buy something online and when it arrives it is junk, regardless of price….this is not one of those.
 
depending on what kind of "military officer", you might not look out of place after all. :D
 
what does the horn sound like? MEEP MEEP?
 
I made a video for Youtube to show the features…and yes, the horn

 
My son has one of those. They are cool but pricey and have a learning curve. I tried it and almost wiped out and Im right at the age where I dont want to take a bad fall.
 
I think I just read where the one wheel version has the highest level of hospital visits of all the electrical convalesces! I saw one as Oshkosh and it looked like way more fun than walking!
 
Some of my friends have onewheels and I'm tempted but yeah, when they nosedive you can get hurt.
 
The odd thing about a unicycle is that you hardly ever get hurt when falling off. Almost always land on your feet running to decelerate. My kid got to the level of off road unicycling. Never once got hurt. Fall off a bicycle however and bones break easily.
 
I think I just read where the one wheel version has the highest level of hospital visits of all the electrical convalesces! I saw one as Oshkosh and it looked like way more fun than walking!
Fun and potentially dangerous usually go together.
 
Maybe it will help if you post a video of you riding it around in uniform. :D
 
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