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What type of terrain do you plan on riding in?
As you have probably guessed, this question aims at understanding what the weight of the scooter should be in order to ensure it fits in with the intended usage seamlessly.
How far should the scooter be able to travel on a single charge?
The bigger the amp per hour, the more capacity the battery has, and thus more range. An average ride within the city is usually between 5km to 10km.
Will your scooter need to climb hills?
The more demanding the terrain, the higher the voltage system should be. For example, in a city like San Francisco, 52V system scooters end up being able to climb hills, while in NYC 48V scooters are mostly sufficient.
How much do you weight including your usual carry-on?
This is getting at the motor capacity of your scooter. Generally speaking, the heavier the rider, the higher the motor wattage requirement. Rest assured, we also take into consideration the importance of speed and acceleration to each rider, prior to recommending specific motor wattage.
How important is portability to you?
As you have probably guessed, this question aims at understanding what the weight of the scooter should be in order to ensure it fits in with the intended usage seamlessly.
What is your budget?
We understand that sometimes budget is the most important consideration - rest assured we have options at all price points. Let us know what works for you.
Which of the below features is most important to you?
We see riders who despite having specific requirements are looking for one feature above everything else. Let us know, if you’re after a speedy scooter or looking for comfort.
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We see riders who despite having specific requirements are looking for one feature above everything else. Let us know, if you’re after a speedy scooter or looking for comfort.
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Apollo Air
35 km/h
30-54 km
Front Dual Fork
Tambour avant, régénération arrière
41 lbs
Charge maximale du cycliste : 265 lb
Apollo City
51 km/h
37-69 km
Triple Spring
Double tambour et régénération
65 livres
265 livres
Apollo Go
44 km/h
32-48 km
Airflow
Double régénération, tambour arrière
46 livres
265 livres
Apollo Phantom V4
66 km/h
40-80 km
Quadruple Spring
Dual Disc + Power RBS™ (regenerative braking)
77 livres
300 livres
Apollo Pro
70km/h
50-100 km
Front hydraulic, rear rubber
Dual Drum + Power RBS™ (regenerative braking)
93 livres
330 livres
Apollo Phantom 2.0 Stellar (60V)
85 km/h
54-90 km
DNM Dual Hydraulic
Advanced Hydraulic 4-Piston brakes + Power RBS™ (regenerative braking)
95 lbs
330 lbs
Apollo Phantom 2.0 (52V)
70 km/h
48-80 km
Dual Spring
Semi-Road Dual Discs + Power RBS™ (regenerative braking)
95 lbs
330 lbs