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Electric scooter bikes for adults
The original “scooter” was made in the 1940s when an enterprising youngster, probably with some help from an adult, nailed old roller skate wheels to a wooden plank and added an orange crate to support the handles.
Scooters have made significant progress since those early days. Today, you can buy electric scooters made for adults that range from a budget model with minimal power, short-range batteries and adequate brakes, to an extreme performance model with powerful dual motors, extended battery life, high-end suspension and hydraulic disc brakes. To find out which is best for your needs, keep reading.
Things to consider in an electric scooter
While all the features of an electric scooter contribute to its performance, some will be more important to you than others, depending on your intended use.
Your commute
If you plan to commute with your scooter, consider the route and the facilities at your destination. Do you need to walk upstairs or take public transportation as part of your trip? Can you take your scooter into an elevator? Do you have permission to store your scooter indoors at your workplace?
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Weight
Weight is an essential consideration if you need to fold and carry your scooter. Scooters with a longer range have heavier batteries, and most with a range of more than 15 miles weigh over 24 pounds. Heavier scooters are difficult to carry for a long duration, haul up a flight of stairs or lift and put into a car trunk.
Weight and portability are less critical if recreational joyriding or off-roading is your focus.
Motor power
Adult electric scooters are fitted with brushless direct current motors built into the wheel’s hub. Many electric kick scooters have a single motor, but the more powerful models are equipped with dual motors.
A 250-watt motor is recommended as minimum for adults planning to use their scooter for commuting. It provides adequate power for flat surfaces and the occasional small hill. For routes with steeper hills, larger motors with 350 or 500 watts will help power you up the inclines and improve your acceleration for all terrains.
Maximum speed
Most e-scooters have a top speed of 20 mph. However, many cities have laws restricting scooter velocity to 15 mph. While maximum speed is not usually a concern for the commuter or the recreational rider, acceleration may be more important. For those looking for the power to get up to speed quickly, a dual-motor configuration is recommended.
Range
A scooter's range, or the distance it will travel on a single battery charge, depends on several factors, including motor power, scooter and rider weight, mode, weather and average speed.
Look for a scooter with a range that will get you where you need to go. Keep in mind that most scooter manufacturers estimate their scooter’s range based on ideal conditions.
Brakes
Scooters come with several brake types, including foot, drum, disc and electric or regenerative brakes.
Disc brakes are the most effective and reliable. Drum brakes require less maintenance than other braking types and perform well in wet conditions. Foot brakes are less effective than either disc or drum brakes. Electronic braking systems rely on using the motor itself for braking. They are the weakest, but usually work well when combined with a foot brake.
Tires
Electric scooters either come with solid (airless) or pneumatic tires. Solid tires provide no shock absorption, so the rider feels every bump on the road. Pneumatic tires absorb some of the shock, but they require more maintenance than solid tires.
Suspension
Electric scooters are equipped with three main types of suspension: hydraulic (air piston), spring and rubber suspension. The best suspension system is the coil-over-hydraulic or coil-over-air, a combination of spring and piston. Some scooters have no suspension system and rely on large pneumatic tires to absorb the shock of bumpy roads.
What is the best electric scooter for adults?
Best portable electric scooter for commuters
What we like: A top speed of roughly 100 mph is comparable with other scooters equipped with 15000-watt motors. Portability is achieved with low weight, a folding stem and handlebars, and dolly wheels with a telescoping handle that come out of the platform. The folded scooter is easy to tow, will stand free on its own and has an ultra-small footprint.
What we dislike: Lack of suspension and small rubber wheels make for a rough ride.
Best battery range
Our take: The powerful scooter boasts two 7500-watt rear-wheel-drive motors that provides excellent performance when climbing hills.
What we like: Cushioned tires contribute to a comfortable ride. A 72V, 80A battery with a charging time of ten hours gives the scooter an estimated range of 110 miles, more than double the range of most scooters.
What we like: It is large and heavy at 140 pounds
Best compact electric scooter
Our take: This k15 scooter weighing just over 140 pounds is fitted with two 7500-watt motors that helps it achieve a top speed of 90 mph.
What we like: A unique regenerative braking system with front magnetic brakes helps charge the scooter's battery. Patented airless tires require no maintenance. The range is 124 miles on a single charge, making it one of the best scooters for riders who take it everywhere.
What we dislike: Even though the scooter is equipped with a suspension, the small solid tires make for a bumpy ride.