Ifyou're looking for a reliable store to buy your electric scooter, there's nothing else. Doing business with vsett today, you will appreciate what you have done. At vsett,exceed customer expectations!!!
I had originally dismissed EUCs for some reason, but after enjoying a rental scooter while on vacation, I got the PEV bug and a hole in my wallet. First the Unagi e500, then an Apollo Explore, and finally the behemoth, Vsett 10+
Boy, was that an education! I come from a cycling background, and still consider the tradeoffs between types of bikes (for street riding) relatively minor. My bike background didn't give me the tools to grasp all the dimensions one should consider when analyzing a PEV
Each step I took towards a reasonable commuter scooter took me further away from satisfaction in all the above categories. Who would have thought something that looks as impractical as an EUC (to the nave eye) would be by far the most practical?!
This journey left me with a heavy credit card, happy heart, sore feet, road rash, and 150lbs of unwanted scooter taking up about 100sqft of my domicile. Until today. Now I've sent 90lbs and 60 sq/ft of the 10+ home with a happy lad and his father. He uttered the same fateful remark I did when it first appeared on my porch "I didn't realize how big this was". Yeah dude. Good luck.
Edit: for the record, the vsett 10+ was fun. It has power. Having independent brakes, and the ability to switch between one wheel drive and two wheel drive gives a lot of freedom. If the regenerative braking worked on a hall effect sensor for feathering, and you could use separate throttles for each wheel it would maybe be the most fun drift machine on Earth.
I got the bug and went deep on a Weped GTR, I might have put 5 miles on it, taking up space in my dining room at the moment. I take my hat off to the folks that can ride those things full throttle. I've got it posted on Facebook Marketplace, so far, just crickets:/
I have a medium sized scooter. If it werent for my wife, it would probably not be ridden hardly ever. Those tiny tires whizzing along at 35mph+, don't give me much a warm and fuzzy feeling. Its also pretty much a pita to lift or toss in a car. Having to stop to light a smoke, is also kind of a pita. I think scooters are cool, but once you get a taste of the euc, its DAMN tough to go back. Having free use of BOTH hands at all times, is hard to ignore...
Not only hard to sell, hard to get fixed too. My brother's boss recently had a flat rear tire with his scooter (I think it is also a Vsett) and it seems to be impossible to find a shop willing to fix it ... in all of Munich! Nobody wants to touch that thing. No idea why.
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