I wondering that this guy is pretty tall and the scooter looks small comparted to him. He has the scooter on the chair which also shows how small this scooter is. I am 6' feet tall and I am not sure if I will comfortable standing on this scooter.
We think of these as being a bit like rally cars. They don't have your luxury mod-cons such as sat nav, air conditioning, and cup holders. But, they are insanely fast, powerful, and they are built to take some decent punishment without falling to bits. Inokims are very well-built & reliable, so the slightly higher price you pay is a fair trade off for rarely having to fix them.
I'm on my second OxO, and after only having it a month the front axle is bent just like my first OxO was. Wasn't doing crazy stuff with it. Just driving it over the sidewalk and asphalt. The problem is that the OxO pairs a single-arm design with a hollow axle that has an immense amount of pressure on it. I paid 2k for both OxOs and find myself jealous of scooters half that price that have dual-arm designs that wouldn't have had this issue. That's a cheap scooter problem to have for such a high price.