Over at another forume (see: http://www.voltsrider.net/vr/forum_posts.asp?TID=123). Also mentioned by singlow over on this thread/
I wonder what "best in this class" means (see the volts rider post). What exactly is the classification? Will it be a small scooter like the XM-3000 or a larger one like the XM-3500Li? I agree with the folks who tend to think that 40 to 50mph on the XM-3000 is probably all you really want at that size. I haven't sat on an XM-3500Li (real soon now! yeah, I know...) but I expect that would be more like a 150cc size of scooter and more suited to the 50 to 60mph range.
I'm looking forward to September 1st.
Why would someone try to introduce a "new" scooter, when no one is buying the ones they already have?
Something smells phishy. I'm just saying... a whole garage full of scooters.
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No Va, that'll sell great in latin america, as chevy found out.
Be the pack leader.
36 volt sla schwinn beach cruiser
36 volt lifepo4 mongoose mtb
24 volt sla + nicad EV Global
Should've been, "Nose Scooters" - as in No sé por qué no estoy vendiendo los ciclomotores. LOL
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