isadorashegypt972 I just looked up ZOSH. They look great but are underpowered and they are locked down to only 12mph. Def not for me in the USA. I ride & scoot around at 35+mph.
@@AaronHendu I have a 150kg Mearth scooter with does the job fine just wish they would invent a lighter scooter that can take heavier weights which with advancements in materials should be in the near future
There are quite some nice designs, but this ever repeating "revolutionary"/eco/carbon/... marketing babbling is unbearable!!! And we all know, at least 2/3 won't make it, mostly because they are too expensive.
90% сыромятные недоработанные модели ,которые годятся ,только для экстремалов,или для очень молодых . Нужны модели ,комфортабельные ,функциональные ,простые и устойчивые.Уж точно среднестатистический человек ,не будет скакать на скутере по лестницам .
halfbike 2. Try pedalling your normal bike standing up and see how long you last. MDT1, small wheels useless offroad. GVR and all small wheel scooters useless unless pavement surface is perfect.
What a false name for the 'half-bike.' American corrupted English truncated the word "bicycle" to "bike" due to lazy speak. A "bi" _[two]_ "cycle" _[in this case wheels]_ means two-wheels inherently understood to be peddled. It has pedals, and three wheels so it's a tric-cycle. "Ped" is Latin for "foot", thus "PED-dle" since you peddle with a bi-cycle or tri-cycle etc, so it's not a half-bike _[senseless name]._ The four-wheeler after the last, it's a not a scooter, it's a e-quadcycle/e-tetracycle. The "e-trike/tricycle" is actually named more correctly than not. Nothing in this video was created, they were made. Only God creates. The Pony4 Is NOT a "bike" sigh.. it's a quad _[Latin]_ /tetra _[Greek]_ cycle meaning four wheels. The "Smart-Ped" is just a scooter, using "ped" is non-sensical. The "smart boat" should be called something like "M-Kayak" - Modular Kayak, not so much a boat.