Yes for sure. The faster you go and the more you weigh affects the range. Most people don't want to ride 3-5mph so usually you ride faster to get where you're going quicker. The lower modes have a slower top speed. Also the person they use to test at the factory is a 100lb person and most Americans and maybe even Europeans are larger, taller people that weigh much more. So it's all about the rider weight and the speed you ride for sure. My example is worse case scenario.
One possible problem may be the breakage of the screen when you fold the handlebar and say it falls on the right side and hits the ground. It may happen for sure.
It's no "electronic. breaking". It is energy recovery. When you go dowhill or release the throttle, the motor turns to a generator and charges batteries.
I think the main factor that affects the range is the fact that your had it in S Mode and your weight
You get that value under especific conditions
Yes for sure. The faster you go and the more you weigh affects the range. Most people don't want to ride 3-5mph so usually you ride faster to get where you're going quicker. The lower modes have a slower top speed. Also the person they use to test at the factory is a 100lb person and most Americans and maybe even Europeans are larger, taller people that weigh much more. So it's all about the rider weight and the speed you ride for sure. My example is worse case scenario.
That scooter looks real nice! Seems like the perfect get up and go scooter.
It really is!
One possible problem may be the breakage of the screen when you fold the handlebar and say it falls on the right side and hits the ground. It may happen for sure.
How far does it really go on sport mode
I did a range test in the video and that's how far it goes. I think it was 12-15 miles
@@HobartsReviews not too bad
I just ordered mines from Walmart today I'll let everyone know in the comments how she handles when it arrives
Awesome!
Well?? And how much??
@@g2sizzle had a wreck on it and took it back LOL
@@MrFox-kh4lv but price?
I see why this is #1 in europe.the streets are small and narrow,a roadrunner scooter 🛴 in Europe would freak them out.😊
Haha for sure
It's no "electronic. breaking". It is energy recovery. When you go dowhill or release the throttle, the motor turns to a generator and charges batteries.
Yeah and it also is electronic braking. It actually slows the scooter down like a brake with a slight Regen on the battery but not much.
The Navee V40i PRO has wider handles and turn signals 👍
Thanks for the tip!