Light Scooter

Small carryable scooter such as the Go Motorboard 2000

2000 X Transporter Motorboard

Need battery replacement info.

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Gelato electric Moped

Batteries: 
Tempest 4x12v 12ah
Controller: 
completely un-marked
Drivetrain: 
direct
Heater: 
the sun
Motor: 
350W hub
Number of wheels: 
2
Seating capacity: 
1.5
Top speed: 
Manufacturer says 20mph, the street sign says 16mph
Typical range: 
Manufacturer says 20Mi, my longest is 7mi
Watt-hours per mile: 
I don't know
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Baja Motorsports BE500


Top speed: 
30mph
Typical range: 
20 miles
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My Little Fusion

Lighting: 
Pyramid
Batteries: 
6 x Power Patrol 12V 12AH
Charger: 
Currie 36V
Controller: 
Currie 30A 36V
Conversion time and cost: 
Stock EV, 549.00 Plus Tax W/single batt pack.
Curb weight: 
Approx. 120lbs
Drivetrain: 
Direct Drive
Location: 
Austun Texas 78704
Miles as an EV: 
100
Motor: 
1000 Watt
Number of wheels: 
2
Seating capacity: 
A spartan 1
Top speed: 
17mph
Typical range: 
15 Miles W/ extended range pack
Watt-hours per mile: 
Unknown
Method for 12v system: 
None
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Modified XB-500, Shunt Mod & 72V power

Bought July 18, 2008. Delivered July 25 from Neo-Scooters. Modified controller to afford additional torque (current), and withstand input voltage up to 90V. LED headlights. See my blog at:

http://www.bergerweb.net/xb500

Miles as an EV: 
566 (5/27/2009)
Top speed: 
28 MPH
Typical range: 
18 miles
Watt-hours per mile: 
45 - 60 wh/mi
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Randel24

Heater: 
hopefully soon!
Batteries: 
26 lithium ion
Charger: 
48 volt
Controller: 
somebody please tell me!!
Conversion time and cost: 
stock
Curb weight: 
150 lbs ?
Drivetrain: 
Super rattletrap design
Lighting: 
wrong type
Method for 12v system: 
huh?
Miles as an EV: 
100 mi
Motor: 
700watt
Number of wheels: 
2
Seating capacity: 
2
Top speed: 
19-12 mi per hr
Typical range: 
supposed to be up to 35 mi
Location: 
Hanford Ca
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Trusty but testy XB-700Li - Litium-ion scooter

I make fun of the bike and some is justified. If the manufacturers and Extreme ever get their collective quality-control act together they could get quite a market share of the American/Canadian EV bike riders.

I ride my 700Li every day to work, both day and night since I works graves. I use my 2002 Volvo S60 when making longer than 30 mile trips.

Controller: 
U-one-der
Location: 
Modesto, California
Motor: 
700w brushless
Number of wheels: 
2
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x-treme

Location: 
Portland/Oregon
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X-Treme XB-500

I have had my XB-500 for two months as of Sept 26, 2008. Have driven to and from work about 8 times (10 miles each way) Like the bike, but would like more power and speed. I'm considering a "Ride Green Capri".

Charger: 
OEM 48V
Controller: 
OEM 48V
Curb weight: 
100 lbs
Drivetrain: 
Hub Motor
Heater: 
none
Lighting: 
12 V Automotive bulbs
Location: 
Fenton, Michigan
Miles as an EV: 
350 MIles
Motor: 
500 W
Number of wheels: 
2
Seating capacity: 
1
Top speed: 
23 mph
Typical range: 
15-18 mi
Watt-hours per mile: 
40 wh/mi
Method for 12v system: 
Voltage Converter
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Xtreme 700Li

We at SolutionsGem specialize in Lithium Powered Vehicles. We want to offer means of transportation to people that are looking to supplement or replace their cars.
Lithium technology is finally becoming affordable and reliable for everyone. We personally use this vehicles to replace 98% of our transportation needs. We only use our Hybrid Car for long trips or when the weather is not fit for riding a two wheel vehicle.
Our 700Li is a classified as a power assisted bicycle or moped. Because electric bicycles have a pedal system (even though they do not need to be used) there is no need for a drivers license, it does not have to be registered with the DMV, and if you follow the bicycle laws you should be able to ride this bike any place bicycles are allowed to operate. (Per Federal Electric Bicycle Law H.R. 727)There is no need for insurance of any kind.
The best part, forget about gas. It only costs pennies to recharge. Please keep in mind that electric vehicles are famous for low maintenance costs. We have saved around $250 in vehicle replaced expenses a month. Insurance cost, gas cost and maintenance cost are all gone. The only things you will have to maintain are your tires and brakes. Batteries will last about 7 to 10 years. Compared to SLA batteries that is a huge improvement.

This is not a Toy Bicycle. It is always a good idea to wear a helmet and bright colored clothing. Unfortunately, as regular car drivers, we are not yet used to share the road with scooters, bicycles and motorcycles. Extra care must be observed while driving. Wearing safety reflective clothing when driving, specially while driving at night is highly recommended. The bright colored vests are available at any hardware store.

We at SolutionsGem specialize in customer service before and after the sale.

We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.

www.solutionsgem.com

209.250.0307

Heater: 
No availble
Batteries: 
Unknown Brand, 26 Lightweight Lithium LiMn04 Ion (7-10 Year Battery Life)
Charger: 
Lithium Charger 2 Amp 157 Watts while charging. About .75 Kiliwatt hour very time I charge it. Unknown Brand
Controller: 
48 Volts Unknown Brand
Conversion time and cost: 
Stock vehicle. Cost $1700 with installed accesories included. Scooter cost is $1650 delivered to your door.
Curb weight: 
150
Drivetrain: 
Gearless Rear Hub Motor and fuctional pedals connected to rear hub by a chain.
Lighting: 
48 volt lighting system. Soon to be convertet to all LED high intensity for lower energy consumption and better visibility.
Method for 12v system: 
Dc to Dc converter
Miles as an EV: 
200 miles as 08/14/2008
Motor: 
700 Watt Brushless Gearless Rear Hub Motor
Number of wheels: 
2
Seating capacity: 
2 Comfortably
Top speed: 
22 MPH
Typical range: 
80 miles
Location: 
California
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