>>1207746>The Brompton with a front carrier block(plastic bit on the headtube that allows to attach carrying accessories in the front) and rear rack can carry a formidable amount of groceries and materials. Way more than anyone can carry on their back, and don't forget nothing prevents me from also using a bookbag in addition to the T-bag on the front of the bike and the rear rack.Just amazing. Does it hurt handling somehow?
But it will not work in my area, since you have to left bike outside. And some niggers have battery angle grinders to get bikes and sell them. With scooter there is no such problem, you just take it with you. But I guess you can fold it and take it in. You gave me an idea. I can tow a trolley...
> By now with how much I have used it, if it was some gay electric device it would have needed a new battery or be limited to only 3 miles trips or even less.Quality batteries last pretty long (my laptops have 80-90% of original capacity after 4 years). But it is difficult to find ones.
E-TWOW stock was a complete garbage. Didn't last a year, since they decided to remove balancing on super chinks Li-po.
Some chinks clone of E-TWOW had a real samsung cells, but no balancing circuits. But they lasted more than year.
Ninebot (Segway) has LG cells and proper balancing circuit. So it should last pretty long. Some Ninebot unicycles have 12000-15000 km on clock, on stock batteries.
So, it you had assembled battery yourself, or ordered it from reputable assembler - it will last 5 years, no problems.
>my Brompton on tamer offroad sections, something that cannot be done with a gay electric scooter/Depends on off road. On dry surfaces it is pretty good.
Something like on picture is pretty drivable on 8" scooter. 20-30 km/h - no problem. Just keep eye on rocks and roots.
>100kg fatso...That is your problem you use technology to avoid physical effort...True. Still better that riding a shitbox.