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Old 03-23-2021, 02:45 PM   #26
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IMO, it's kind of stupid that there is a minimum age requirement of 16. IMO, the suitability of riding should depend on the ability and maturity of the person (ie. child), and that is best left to the discretion of the parents. (OK, that is actually a recipe for disaster since there are tons of parents that don't know any better, but I digress...) But other than that, I am so glad this is finally happening.

We still need to see when (as in, starting date) the program will start. Hopefully it'll be soon.
After this past weekend, I am against this. Governments are so dumb.
There are "kick scooters" that can do 50+ km/h. They should be treated like regular vehicles/motorcycles.

I was turning left and was t-boned by a Kingsway hipster riding one of these more powerful "kick scooters" and the damage to my car looks like i was hit by a car.

This isn't the top model and can do 45 km/h. That's as fast as my old YSR50.
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Curious how compensation worked out in that incident considering the guy has no insurance.
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Curious how compensation worked out in that incident considering the guy has no insurance.
Still waiting for ICBC to decide. I really don't know.
But then again I don't think it is any different than when a cyclist hits a car.
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After this past weekend, I am against this. Governments are so dumb.
There are "kick scooters" that can do 50+ km/h. They should be treated like regular vehicles/motorcycles.

I was turning left and was t-boned by a Kingsway hipster riding one of these more powerful "kick scooters" and the damage to my car looks like i was hit by a car.

This isn't the top model and can do 45 km/h. That's as fast as my old YSR50.
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Sorry to hear about you getting crashed into. I hope it didn't happen to one of your more special cars.

E-bikes are supposedly limited to 32km/h on level ground, and given how e-scooters are expected to follow many of the same e-bike rules, my guess is that the same 32km/h speed limit would apply as well. (BTW, there are high powered ones that can do 60km/h+. Personally, I'd be too freaked out to ride a e-scooter like that without proper protection and in a controlled environment.)

I hate cyclists that ride like entitled brats, and I'm sure I'll hate e-scooterists that ride like douchebags as well. But just because I hate these idiots doesn't mean I hate cyclists or riders in general, nor do I hate bicycles or e-scooters.

It's all about responsibility. Unfortunately, not everybody has that, but that's how most things are.
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The Lime e-scooters I've ridden are pretty slow up hills.
The brakes are also really sketchy and they develop some pretty massive play in the steering if ridden in bumpy areas.

Likelihood of me riding one:
Richmond Railway Greenway: 7/10
Arbutus Greenway: 2/10; a bit too chaotic for the brakes on those things
North Vancouver (no offense to Bowinn): You couldn't pay me to ride one down a hill there, inb4 a massive concussion
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The Lime e-scooters I've ridden are pretty slow up hills.
The brakes are also really sketchy and they develop some pretty massive play in the steering if ridden in bumpy areas.
Based on what seems to have happened in a lot of US states, I wouldn't want to ride a "shared" scooter either.

While the government announcement didn't clearly indicate what the e-scooter plans are, I'd be very surprised if privately owned e-scooters are not allowed for us in those 4 pilot cities. It'd be totally pointless if only e-scooter sharing programs are allowed.
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I've walked around False creek seawall many times. Been seeing a lot more ppl using PEV. Haven't seen ppl ride or drive dangerously. Like anything I am sure there are some ass hats out there that will. The shared scooters are garbage. They are slow, and they usually have only a single front brake. I rather just buy my own Xiaomi Pro or Ninebot Max.
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Kinda dangerous ... they are so quiet and at the speed it moves, can sneak up on you as a pedestrian real fast, before you know it, rider is zooming right by you. I see a lot of collisions this summer on Arbutus Greenway, Seaside, etc.
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I've seen a couple in the west end zooming around cars and ignoring traffic lights. Traffic wasn't busy, but it reminds of douchey cyclists.
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Guess technically, these should be on the bike side of those walkways like Arbutus, Seaside but you all know that they whiz in and out of them. I hate that douchey cyclists and these scooter will use whatever path to their advantage. Oh .. lots of bikes at the light, let's hop onto the sidewalk to bypass them. Like those f'kn Fantaun electric bike delivery guys ...
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Guess technically, these should be on the bike side of those walkways like Arbutus, Seaside but you all know that they whiz in and out of them. I hate that douchey cyclists and these scooter will use whatever path to their advantage. Oh .. lots of bikes at the light, let's hop onto the sidewalk to bypass them. Like those f'kn Fantaun electric bike delivery guys ...
What's worse is I believe you can opt to rent those scooters for the day so there is even less of a sense of "responsibility" to operate them safely and to the "Rules of the Road"
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From the news articles that I've read, it seems to me that CoV is not looking into having any company do e-scooter ride shares for their test pilot, so it'll only be private e-scooter owners riding around. At least one of the North Shore municipalities -- I forgot which one(s) -- is looking to have ride share companies with the test pilot project.

From the various comments that I've read, e-scooter ride shares programs seem to result in douchebag renters dumping scooters all over the place on, esp on the sidewalk, and making a mess of the city streets. So personally, I'm glad that CoV has no plans to invite that kind of trouble onto itself.

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On a different topic, I'm looking into how much power you'd need to sensibly ride around in Vancouver. I'm guessing that riding uphill from Marine would be a pipe dream for all but the most expensive (and heavy) e-scooters. Would any owners / riders care to comment on how much power (wattage) your e-scooter have, and how steep a hill you'd be able to take, even if it was only at walking speed?
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On a different topic, I'm looking into how much power you'd need to sensibly ride around in Vancouver. I'm guessing that riding uphill from Marine would be a pipe dream for all but the most expensive (and heavy) e-scooters. Would any owners / riders care to comment on how much power (wattage) your e-scooter have, and how steep a hill you'd be able to take, even if it was only at walking speed?
I rode Jack's Xiaomi around Coquitlam and Packwood. 24/25 km/h top speed.
But some of these newer ones are going to be faster. No idea how fast it would be going up hill but it did struggle going up some of the longer ramps.

Issue I have is the city is treating them like the first gens that only went up to 16-20 km/h. Some of the new ones that goes faster really need to be treated at the very least like a low CC moped/scooter. Class 5/7 DL and needs insurance.
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The Xiaomi only has a 250 watt motor. Depending on weight you need 450 watts or more to go up hills from what I have seen in reviews.

This bad boy should have no problems going up any hills. 2 1000 watt motors. $1699 Canadian.

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jesus i had no idea these were 2k$
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Anything under $1000 is entry level. $1500-3000 gets you a pretty decent E scoot. If you want the "Ferraris" of E scoot, then go check out Dualtron. They are around $5000-10000.

But still nothing compares to E bikes. A good quality E bike like Stromer or OHM start around $6000+

If you love full suspension Specialized Turbo Levo start around $15 grand. lol
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I bought one of these recently: https://motorino.ca/sur-ron-lb-x/. Pretty fun for what it is but I feel like I should have bought a legit pedal-assist bike like the Kenevo.
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The dualtron x2 and the storm looks pretty cool and fast.
Where can you pick one up locally?
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The dualtron x2 and the storm looks pretty cool and fast.
Where can you pick one up locally?
EbikeBC in Vancouver
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They both have the line up of Dualtron with prices.
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I bought one of these recently: https://motorino.ca/sur-ron-lb-x/. Pretty fun for what it is but I feel like I should have bought a legit pedal-assist bike like the Kenevo.
Those are badass. There are lots of mods you can do to make it even faster.

over 85 mph

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Those are badass. There are lots of mods you can do to make it even faster.

over 85 mph

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4-kY7AaZ9Q
Cool that a lot of mtn bike parts transfer over. And the power controllers and bigger batteries, sheesh; talk about widow makers. Lol.

The issue is legality here. You can't really take them anywhere that would be suitable mountain bike terrain as you'll get chased out. And they are not road legal.

Last year no one knew what they were so anybody that stopped us would be more curious than "Karen" about it. Now they have blown up (thanks Justin Bieber ) and everyone that has a pedal assist bike hates on them because they have a throttle control and will eat up trails. Debating putting trials tires on mine so Squamish is a bit more inviting.
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Not a scooter but I figured this would be the best thread

So out of pure curiosity I picked up the “jetson bolt pro” e-bike from Costco. Only $379, 15mph top speed and 15mile range (throttle only iirc, longer if you pedal assist). Just booted around the block last night after assembly and it did put a grin on my face.

Apparently can be turned up to the 19mph through the jetson app. Not sure if I’ll keep it or give it to my mum, but I’m tempted to make my friends buy them too just for shits and giggles

Edit: it feels normal to ride, you don’t really notice the smallness of it. Will be great for the pits at track days

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Yesterday, I saw someone riding a motorized scooter with a child in the front ... in Richmond of course ... and yes, they were Asian.
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So out of pure curiosity I picked up the “jetson bolt pro” e-bike from Costco. Only $379, 15mph top speed and 15mile range (throttle only iirc, longer if you pedal assist). Just booted around the block last night after assembly and it did put a grin on my face.

Apparently can be turned up to the 19mph through the jetson app. Not sure if I’ll keep it or give it to my mum, but I’m tempted to make my friends buy them too just for shits and giggles

Edit: it feels normal to ride, you don’t really notice the smallness of it. Will be great for the pits at track days

There's a thread on this bike on RFD.
People are modding it with a bigger battery, second battery.

I'm actually tempted to get one as that $389 price can't be beat.
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There's a thread on this bike on RFD.
People are modding it with a bigger battery, second battery.

I'm actually tempted to get one as that $389 price can't be beat.
I'm also watching the RFD thread

Only issue is beating the hoarders when it comes to stock and availability.
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