I've had mine for roughly 1 month and this is my take on it. Love the freedom it gives you, being able to go out when you want and not have to depend on others to take you is priceless. Love the fact it has a heater and A.C unit in it, the heater works quite well and it does not take long to heat the inside. However, I try not to use the heater much as it drains the bettery ALOT quicker, I'll turn it on for a few mins so the inside of the windshield doesn't fog up and I'm off. It has decent space behind the seat if you feel like doing a small grocery run. I prefer to flip the back seat up and put a blanket down in there for my dog, she loves when we ride to different parks in our area and not be stuck to just our block. The only issue I have had thus far are what I consider to be minor, whomever installed the wiper on the windshield put it on without lining it up properly, now when I use it the wiper goes completely off the glass and gets stuck on the body of the car, and that is getting fixed under the warranty. Not all of you will feel this way, but I absolutely love driving this thing in the rain, the sound of it hitting off the roof and glass is soothing to me, on rainy days I'll drive it just to drive it, don't need anywhere particular to go. It does have 2 speakers, but I do not use the bluetooth in this scooter, I use my ipod and a bluetooth speaker (again, saves the battery for travelling and not wasting it on this stuff) Overall, I love this thing, for me it's well worth the price, I only wish that lithium did better in colder weather because the increased range would be awesome. I would totally buy another one.
Hello and thank you for your comments. I believe you have said it all. Our customers have many of the same feelings about their X as well. The wiper issue should be an easy fix as you say under warranty.
I think this the best vehicle out there on the market for people like myself who are needing extra practice with driving before getting a formal license to drive a car.
Nicest one I've seen so far I'm afraid to ask the "Selling Price" as it is a Luxury model with A/C power windows & Lithium batteries. Boomer Mobile kinda takes it over the top for me.
Starting cost on this model is $7499. The base model is not a lithium battery, but 45Ah lead acid. With the lead acid, 2-3 year life is expected provided the batteries are properly cared for.
@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer no cause I've seen alot of mobility scooters with wheels but I like how this one has heat key fob not having to stick it on the door know looks more new has a big screen and those speakers look pretty loud what colors do they have? And what the name of this cause it just says X
no need license or insurrance ? it is use as medical scooter ? on side walk online allow legal in mn ? where to buy it and how much is cost ? sir ? repair service and replacement battery ? can plug into the power station for charge ? charge on the go ?
No steering wheels because that would not qualify it as a mobility scooter. legal thing there. and ship? really depends on where you are and your local dealer. Some dealers offer white glove service, delivering it to your door free. others are drive off the lot dealers.
I hope this one is an improvement from the last Boomerbuggy model from Daymak cause there were a LOT of issues with that one! I know Daymak would rather sweep that under the rug like Ford did with their explosive Pintos but….it is what it is, ya know??…
Very nice vehicle except for the bulky steering yoke and forward/reverse lever cluttering up the view of the dash, those items kind of spoil the interior. The exterior is very nice looking in my opinion, the best of any enclosed mobility scooter.
The charger that comes with the unit plugs into any standard wall socket. Most apartment building have an exterior outlet that could be used, but that is something you could look into with your building!
@sarniaebikes681 ahh too far for me but good luck to you I'd like to talk to someone like you before making such a purchase as these would he a pretty big expense for me and wouldn't want to pick the wrong fit.
Hello Del, thank you for your comment. Ac on a slower vehicle makes a lot of sense. I mean you can open the sunroof and or the rear window for air flow, but on a hot day who doesn't want AC?
@@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer Im stroke disabled and theres not a chance they would help....they might with the very basic ones that go about 10km a hour and look like the ones you see in Walmart...garbage!
@@sarniaebikes681 I'm attempting to grasp the concept that this is marketed as a mobility scooter, intended for individuals with disabilities. Given that many people with disabilities rely on Social Security income, the price tag of $8,850.00 seems prohibitively expensive. How is it expected that they can afford this?
A lot of people are saying that is not a backseat. No one should be run on top of that it’s only made for storage, so why do y’all say it’s a backseat for someone to sit back there and other people are saying storage only
They make some that specify it's for more than one person. For the scooters that specify it's for one person. You can use your own judgement if you want to put someone in the back. It's going to depend on the height & weight of the person. One person bicycles can still hold another person on the handlebars or on the seat while one stands and pedals. It's intended for one person, but it's not impossible to fit another person on the bicycle. If that helps you at all. I watched a video showing that 5 batteries were under some of those back seats. Not sure how they're all designed.
@@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer that is not the case ! What makes these scooters mobility scooters is the fact there is no passenger seat beside the driver and technically no passenger seats. Truth is the space behind the driver is cargo and battery. Some manufacturers are putting seat belts there but that may be pushing their luck. I can't find any legislation against that. Jolene from Ride the Wind said steering wheels disqualifies them but they sell them with steering wheels as enclosed mobility scooters. There is no legislation to back that up.
All of our customers who have purchased them are very happy with their vehicle. Most think the price is well worth the freedom and mobility it gives them. Thank you for your comment
@@B4LOL-p8l I drive mine in the bike lanes when possible, curbside when not, they say you can ride them on the sidewalk, but to me they seem a lil too big for that so I don't.
I've had mine for roughly 1 month and this is my take on it. Love the freedom it gives you, being able to go out when you want and not have to depend on others to take you is priceless. Love the fact it has a heater and A.C unit in it, the heater works quite well and it does not take long to heat the inside. However, I try not to use the heater much as it drains the bettery ALOT quicker, I'll turn it on for a few mins so the inside of the windshield doesn't fog up and I'm off. It has decent space behind the seat if you feel like doing a small grocery run. I prefer to flip the back seat up and put a blanket down in there for my dog, she loves when we ride to different parks in our area and not be stuck to just our block. The only issue I have had thus far are what I consider to be minor, whomever installed the wiper on the windshield put it on without lining it up properly, now when I use it the wiper goes completely off the glass and gets stuck on the body of the car, and that is getting fixed under the warranty. Not all of you will feel this way, but I absolutely love driving this thing in the rain, the sound of it hitting off the roof and glass is soothing to me, on rainy days I'll drive it just to drive it, don't need anywhere particular to go. It does have 2 speakers, but I do not use the bluetooth in this scooter, I use my ipod and a bluetooth speaker (again, saves the battery for travelling and not wasting it on this stuff) Overall, I love this thing, for me it's well worth the price, I only wish that lithium did better in colder weather because the increased range would be awesome. I would totally buy another one.
Hello and thank you for your comments. I believe you have said it all. Our customers have many of the same feelings about their X as well. The wiper issue should be an easy fix as you say under warranty.
So how long (or how far) can you drive it??
@@zephyr332 Thank you for your question. Daymak says up to 60 km range.
@@zephyr332 In this cold, running the heater etc, I'm getting more like 30-35 km before recharging needed. I'm actually impressed I get that much tbh.
would you like to sell it
I think this the best vehicle out there on the market for people like myself who are needing extra practice with driving before getting a formal license to drive a car.
I can agree with you on that.
How much one of these will cost I wish
Everyone should have one for shopping and short trips sbout town easy parking and less noise from cars etc
Nicest one I've seen so far I'm afraid to ask the "Selling Price" as it is a Luxury model with A/C power windows & Lithium batteries. Boomer Mobile kinda takes it over the top for me.
Starting cost on this model is $7499. The base model is not a lithium battery, but 45Ah lead acid. With the lead acid, 2-3 year life is expected provided the batteries are properly cared for.
This is the only video I have seen so far that has the exact scooter I'm getting first week of Dec, can't wait!
Hwo is it how much wad it? And can you get a steering wheel option?
@@XpR74 $7499 +taxes. It's worth every penny. If it had a steering wheel it would no longer be a mobility scooter.
@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer no cause I've seen alot of mobility scooters with wheels but I like how this one has heat key fob not having to stick it on the door know looks more new has a big screen and those speakers look pretty loud what colors do they have? And what the name of this cause it just says X
@@XpR74 Speakers are meh, I use my own portable blue toothed to my phone. It's by Daymak, and I got to choose between this one (grey) blue and red.
How do I get one who do I call what is the number
no need license or insurrance ? it is use as medical scooter ? on side walk online allow legal in mn ? where to buy it and how much is cost ? sir ? repair service and replacement battery ? can plug into the power station for charge ? charge on the go ?
Contact your local representatives.
How much do these cost?
I simply ❣️♥️💕 it. But, I know I sadly could never afford it. 🥺🥺🥺
Does it come in a steering wheel version? And how much does it cost and does it ship?
No steering wheels because that would not qualify it as a mobility scooter. legal thing there. and ship? really depends on where you are and your local dealer. Some dealers offer white glove service, delivering it to your door free. others are drive off the lot dealers.
I hope this one is an improvement from the last Boomerbuggy model from Daymak cause there were a LOT of issues with that one! I know Daymak would rather sweep that under the rug like Ford did with their explosive Pintos but….it is what it is, ya know??…
Very nice vehicle except for the bulky steering yoke and forward/reverse lever cluttering up the view of the dash, those items kind of spoil the interior. The exterior is very nice looking in my opinion, the best of any enclosed mobility scooter.
Just one thing not mentioned in the video what's the foot peddle used for.
Hello thank you for asking. The floor pedal is a brake. It also has electric braking which apply the brakes when you release the throttle.
HEY.. I AM IN MN...USA..HOW MUCH IS IT ? REPAIR SERVICE ?
Will they have two seaters?
I doubt it. It is considered a mobility vehicle so only one seat.
I live in a apartment building so how can I charge this? since my parking lot doesn't have a way to charge it?.
The charger that comes with the unit plugs into any standard wall socket. Most apartment building have an exterior outlet that could be used, but that is something you could look into with your building!
Where are you located? I want to buy an e bike but know nothing about them other than youtube videos that dont answer most of my questions.
We are located in Sarnia, Ontario Canada
@sarniaebikes681 ahh too far for me but good luck to you I'd like to talk to someone like you before making such a purchase as these would he a pretty big expense for me and wouldn't want to pick the wrong fit.
Are these sold in Canada? Is there a website?
Yes they are sole in Canada, we sell them at Sarnia EBikes Thank you for the question
Would you ship to Kawartha Lakes Ontario?
Send us an email at Sarniaebikes@gmail.com
AC on a vehicle that will only do about 20 MPH???
Hello Del, thank you for your comment. Ac on a slower vehicle makes a lot of sense. I mean you can open the sunroof and or the rear window for air flow, but on a hot day who doesn't want AC?
Where can I buy this car?
Send us an email at Sarniaebikes@gmail.com
Where can I found this bike at
We sell them at Sarnia EBikes
Anyone know if the Assistive Devices Program would cover this for those who are on Ontario Works??
This is a very good question. I'd like to know this as well.
@@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer Im stroke disabled and theres not a chance they would help....they might with the very basic ones that go about 10km a hour and look like the ones you see in Walmart...garbage!
هل هي حقيقه
do you need a drive license and are you in Canada
Thank you for your inquiry. No licence is required to operate the X. It is considered a mobility device. We are located in Sarnia Ontario, Canada.
Where can I from buy it please let me know
Send us an email at Sarniaebikes@gmail.com
@@sarniaebikes681 ok thanks.but I have question can I buy it from America......I m live in America
No reverse? That’s a deal breaker.
It has reverse as well as a back up camera.
How much?
Taxes and pdi included this goes for 8850
Thank you Sarnia EBikes
@@sarniaebikes681 I'm attempting to grasp the concept that this is marketed as a mobility scooter, intended for individuals with disabilities. Given that many people with disabilities rely on Social Security income, the price tag of $8,850.00 seems prohibitively expensive. How is it expected that they can afford this?
@@sarniaebikes681
HST on a Mobility Device?
A lot of people are saying that is not a backseat. No one should be run on top of that it’s only made for storage, so why do y’all say it’s a backseat for someone to sit back there and other people are saying storage only
They make some that specify it's for more than one person.
For the scooters that specify it's for one person. You can use your own judgement if you want to put someone in the back. It's going to depend on the height & weight of the person.
One person bicycles can still hold another person on the handlebars or on the seat while one stands and pedals. It's intended for one person, but it's not impossible to fit another person on the bicycle. If that helps you at all.
I watched a video showing that 5 batteries were under some of those back seats. Not sure how they're all designed.
@@Sparky-m6h that is true for lead acid batteries. There are 5 linked together.
Holle good evening how are you doing
That handlebar is kind of a dealbreaker for me... i would much rather have my hands gripping on an actual wheel, if sitting inside of ev cabin.
The problem with that is, if it has a steering wheel it is no longer a mobility scooter.
That isn't correct. Mine has a steering wheel.@@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer
@@tomgreen9207 As far as I am aware, if it has a steering wheel it's not a mobility scooter, it's a LSV
@@tomgreen9207 th-cam.com/video/TBKJstBStMg/w-d-xo.html
@@NarcolepticCanadianFlyer that is not the case ! What makes these scooters mobility scooters is the fact there is no passenger seat beside the driver and technically no passenger seats. Truth is the space behind the driver is cargo and battery. Some manufacturers are putting seat belts there but that may be pushing their luck. I can't find any legislation against that.
Jolene from Ride the Wind said steering wheels disqualifies them but they sell them with steering wheels as enclosed mobility scooters. There is no legislation to back that up.
Do anyone know the phone number to order
Where are you located?
@@sarniaebikes681 Detroit michigan
Detroit, Michigan
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Please launch in the Inian market it will be a succes
cost to much...
All of our customers who have purchased them are very happy with their vehicle. Most think the price is well worth the freedom and mobility it gives them. Thank you for your comment
@@sarniaebikes681 Not to mention the climate control, that's absolutely ideal for those seniors who are temp sensitive.
Would like to see 45 to 60 mph so it can be driven on city roads.
You don’t want to do over 30mph in something this small…
It’s a rascal. You wouldn’t want go on the roads in it!
@@B4LOL-p8l I drive mine in the bike lanes when possible, curbside when not, they say you can ride them on the sidewalk, but to me they seem a lil too big for that so I don't.
If it goes that fast, you would need a license and insurance.