grogi wrote: » Because they are smaller. You can throw one into the trunk and use as a last-mile commuting device. Not possible with a bicycle.
thenightman wrote: » Here's a roads policing Garda seizing two in Terenure last year:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G12b3kgDwRA You'll also note the guard makes a lawful demand for rider to produce his insurance for scooter within 7 days. Seeing as no insurance is available for these scooters, the rider will ultimately be summonsed for no insurance and be fined/penalty pointed for same. Also liable for impound fee + daily storage. I think the scooters are useful, but I wouldn't be running the risk of using them on a public road until they are legislated for. The chance of being fined/pointed at the whim of a Garda having a bad day is too great.
whisky_galore wrote: » Trunk?
mrcheez wrote: » Back to the original topic. What's the warranty like on these?
Technocentral wrote: » Stay off the paths please.
Del2005 wrote: » How many workplaces have suitable fire extinguishers?
whisky_galore wrote: » I'll stick to the bike as long as my legs still work, thanks. I wouldn't be seen dead on this glorified child's toy.
flexcon wrote: » I must say I feel the opposite. Very handy getting up those big hills, arriving into work less soaked in sweat but still not taking up room on the road as a car or on a bus.
whisky_galore wrote: » How do you, as a bus passenger, take up more room on the road?
ooter wrote: » did they get many in each store, the one i was in had none at around 11 am?
loughleane wrote: » Reading the instructions, it says not to use on wet surface or in rain.
Deleted User wrote: » Less people taking the bus -> reduced frequency of bus route -> less buses on the road.
Working class heroes wrote: » You ain’t no Aristotle.
mrcheez wrote: » I'd say you could waterproof it easy enough. I probably will only use it during dry weather though. Will take car if heavy rain.
antodeco wrote: » Whilst it needs to be waterproofed, the problem with the scooters in wet is that they are very unstable and the weeks lose grip very easily
whisky_galore wrote: » And they sell this in Ireland...
antodeco wrote: » You're probably looking closer to 8/9km max being honest. It's a 36v 4.8mh battery. This will also struggle up hill. Also to remember is that the solid tyres are quite lethal in wet weather. Thing to be aware of, this isint like a normal scooter that you push along if the battery dies. They are very difficult to "scoot" manually. There is resistance in the wheel due to the motor, plus at nearly 11KG (plus your own weight) it takes ALOT to move
markfinn wrote: » They've previously sold Mole Repellents here... Gotta remember, we're not a country to them. Just a checkbox on a stock delivery form.
Gumbo wrote: » Then the que got to about 15-18.
Gumbo wrote: » I also used the Lidl app and got €5 off the scooter.