They are just for fun. Most say that there is a mileage of 15 kilometers, but unless you weigh 40 kg, you do not drive on perfect and asphalt summer, without any slope, headwind and ... 5-6 km / h. The reality is that if you drive them at their maximum speed, which is often between 10 and 15 km, the road is not absolutely perfect and you slow down and accelerate often, you carry a backpack with food, water, etc., maybe you will go 7-8 km . It takes 2-3 hours to charge, but only from the network. It's a problem, but it's not a pain to die if you plan to drive it for fun or just to school for example (depending on what your school is!) But here are the other problems: Small cracks in the road, wet pavement and so on - well, you jump like a rabbit on board, trying not to fight. Sometimes millet falls on your eyes. Uplands - Even the ones you don't think are a problem, are a test for most typewriters. 3-4 degrees slope and you move at 5 km per hour. A little more and you have to go down and carry your board. The price - There are models for 400-500 BGN, but they are FULL GARBAGE. Some start to smoke, others do not make even half a run after 3-4 months. If you want something good, at least 700-800 leva and up. Lose - If you buy tires, it's awful to change them. Most of them have hard tires, they don't seem to stiffen, but then your back starts to hurt from shaking. It's bad. And one more thing - what do you do when the battery drops - Well, you carry your scooter (they call them self-balancing scooters), most often in a backpack and these things are quite heavy and dirty. Maybe on a hand, but if your hands are crooked, you will be disgraced. What I recommend: Wheel with battery and engine. You have the option to taste a new one or to adapt an old one. It is much more expensive, but is a realistic means of prediction. The good thing is that most of them allow you to barely turn the pedals and move quite fast. In this way, the battery can take you 70-80 km and more. If you drive it only by supplying it with electricity, most of them travel 20-25 km. The bonuses are that you are not afraid of every old woman on the road. I haven't fallen off a bike in 12 years. You only fall if you drive like crazy and don't look where you're driving. On a hover board, you have to stick your nose in the ground and watch for the small gravel. With the bike you have a lot more "freedom". No problem, there was a little granny on the road. You drive faster - well, it's child's play. As much as you will lift 8-9 km per hour, now you drive with 25. If an uphill comes - a good boost and a few more turns and you pass it. I'm not going to lie to you that if your engine is weak, you won't have to, to turn a little, but you don't have to, to go down and drag the thing.
Of course, you can drive it only on battery, but somehow it's more fun and fast if you "help". The battery - If it "falls" (I advise you not to leave it, to fall below 20%) - Well, you have legs and you can ride. If you are more lazy - bring an extra battery. And now we talked about "change" - the good thing is that you can lock the bike, take the battery and charge it at school, office, while you're visiting or when you get home. Try the same number with a hover beard - well, you have to drag it and look for a place for it. Forget about "leaving" it in front of the store. Separately, I have not seen a store where you can leave it as a bag. Most have small cells. The wheel? You lock it in front and that's it. Then it's easier for you with the bags. If you shop often, put a basket on it. And the other variant is "electric scooter", or this cake. You are somehow a "compromise option". Most of them lift 25-26 kilometers with satisfaction, there are also those who lift more. They are cheaper than a new electric bike, but they are not that cheap. If you take one, make sure it has a mileage of at least 30 km (that with you, it can go 20 - I say that, because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it. because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it. because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it.
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They are just for fun. Most say that there is a mileage of 15 kilometers, but unless you weigh 40 kg, you do not drive on perfect and asphalt summer, without any slope, headwind and ... 5-6 km / h. The reality is that if you drive them at their maximum speed, which is often between 10 and 15 km, the road is not absolutely perfect and you slow down and accelerate often, you carry a backpack with food, water, etc., maybe you will go 7-8 km . It takes 2-3 hours to charge, but only from the network. It's a problem, but it's not a pain to die if you plan to drive it for fun or just to school for example (depending on what your school is!) But here are the other problems: Small cracks in the road, wet pavement and so on - well, you jump like a rabbit on board, trying not to fight. Sometimes millet falls on your eyes. Uplands - Even the ones you don't think are a problem, are a test for most typewriters. 3-4 degrees slope and you move at 5 km per hour. A little more and you have to go down and carry your board. The price - There are models for 400-500 BGN, but they are FULL GARBAGE. Some start to smoke, others do not make even half a run after 3-4 months. If you want something good, at least 700-800 leva and up. Lose - If you buy tires, it's awful to change them. Most of them have hard tires, they don't seem to stiffen, but then your back starts to hurt from shaking. It's bad. And one more thing - what do you do when the battery drops - Well, you carry your scooter (they call them self-balancing scooters), most often in a backpack and these things are quite heavy and dirty. Maybe on a hand, but if your hands are crooked, you will be disgraced. What I recommend: Wheel with battery and engine. You have the option to taste a new one or to adapt an old one. It is much more expensive, but is a realistic means of prediction. The good thing is that most of them allow you to barely turn the pedals and move quite fast. In this way, the battery can take you 70-80 km and more. If you drive it only by supplying it with electricity, most of them travel 20-25 km. The bonuses are that you are not afraid of every old woman on the road. I haven't fallen off a bike in 12 years. You only fall if you drive like crazy and don't look where you're driving. On a hover board, you have to stick your nose in the ground and watch for the small gravel. With the bike you have a lot more "freedom". No problem, there was a little granny on the road. You drive faster - well, it's child's play. As much as you will lift 8-9 km per hour, now you drive with 25. If an uphill comes - a good boost and a few more turns and you pass it. I'm not going to lie to you that if your engine is weak, you won't have to, to turn a little, but you don't have to, to go down and drag the thing.
Of course, you can drive it only on battery, but somehow it's more fun and fast if you "help". The battery - If it "falls" (I advise you not to leave it, to fall below 20%) - Well, you have legs and you can ride. If you are more lazy - bring an extra battery. And now we talked about "change" - the good thing is that you can lock the bike, take the battery and charge it at school, office, while you're visiting or when you get home. Try the same number with a hover beard - well, you have to drag it and look for a place for it. Forget about "leaving" it in front of the store. Separately, I have not seen a store where you can leave it as a bag. Most have small cells. The wheel? You lock it in front and that's it. Then it's easier for you with the bags. If you shop often, put a basket on it. And the other variant is "electric scooter", or this cake. You are somehow a "compromise option". Most of them lift 25-26 kilometers with satisfaction, there are also those who lift more. They are cheaper than a new electric bike, but they are not that cheap. If you take one, make sure it has a mileage of at least 30 km (that with you, it can go 20 - I say that, because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it. because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it. because like hoverboards here, the mileage is under ideal conditions). Well that's it.