Makes you wonder why the Voromotors Roadrunner V2 is about triple the price ? Okay, the specs are pretty good, But not worth triple the price ! (No way)
@@goreyboggs I have the regular flex scooter, the hiboy 14 and I order the campus pro. The Ecom 14 is amazing when it works, but the QC is terrible since my back Ebrake didn't work day one, and my front brakes are going out and are barely hanging on there with it set to it's maximum strength and unable to get me to a complete stop without me dragging my foot to try and reduce momentum. The Ecom 14's range is also calculated using the second gear and only reaches about 15 mile range on third gear, albeit it DOES get 20 miles on second gear as advertised, IDK how they measured it for the Campus Pro but I can check in with you when I get mine, I suspect it's going full throttle though since it's one gear and that's how they measured the flex scooter which does get just about 15 mile range. If you were able to control it to about 15 miles an hour or so, you could probably match or even exceed 22 miles on it. you also get dual suspension on any of the Flex scooters, my girlfriend who rides the original goes on many routes I just cannot take on my Ecom 14 because she's got suspension where as some of those bumps bounce me up so high I lose balance. The support from Hiboy has been terrible, too, albeit Idk how it really compares to Gotrax since I haven't had to call them yet. EDIT: I looked into it, the battery on both the ecom 14 and campus pro is 48V 10aH, however the motor takes about 500W on the Campus pro while it's a tad slower at 450W on the Ecom14. Apparently they advertise 31 miles per charge, but that's total bogus, my trips to Strongsville take about 14 miles, and sure enough the Flex Scooter just barely makes it back whilst the Ecom 14 makes it comfortably, but is quite low. I weigh about 175 pounds though so it's possible Hiboy tests under more ideal conditions while gotrax might test closer to their weight limit. On either though you should expect the range to be a smidge weaker if you're on the heavier end, at least for the original flex scooter and the ecom 14, though I suspect given this video that the Campus models with their higher weight capacity might effect you less.