even thou this not the most affordableeskate from Meepo it offer amazing value for the price with outsanding quality and specs you can buy it here: www.meepoboard.com/products/meepo-flow?aff=5
The best way to carry this board is to grab the motor guard and let the front wheels roll on the ground, but you can also rest the foam on the kick tail on your hip while holding the motor guard. The lack of grip tape there and the dove tail really makes it seem like this is how they intended you to carry it, imo. I also used a bit of vinyl tubing from home depot that I cut open to make it flat-ish (it comes curled in a spiral - just be sure to cut make your length-wise cut on the inside of the curve), and I used a single zip tie in the middle to attach it over my motor guard so I can do manuals all day without concern for wearing out the motor guard with road rash. My makeshift skid plate works perfectly and 10 bucks gets about 20 skid plates worth of material. In 500 miles I've had the change it out once.
I just got my Meepo Flow yesterday, and 24 hrs later I accidentally hit the accelerator when I’m off the board and launch it into Lake Michigan. Thankfully, I was able to swim 6 feet down and get it within a minute or two of it sinking. Somehow, it survived. It’s fast, maneuverable, and surfy but take my advice and don’t _actually_ try to surf with it. Also, it truly does charge in 2 hours. I didn’t believe it until I tested it out and timed it myself. F’kin _decent!_ 👌🏻
I have a 2 in 1 acedeck with the phnmatic wheels.. I want to get steet wheels, my delema is should I get different street wheels like 97mm and put the 105 on the acedeck, or get the 105 rubber wheels for the acedeck and leave the 105 on the flow