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ES-E10, 10-inch roller over 100 over 30 Km / h

ES-E10, 10-inch roller over 100 over 30 Km / h

This scooter is a gift for so much money!

ES-E10, 10-inch roller over 100 over 30 Km / h

 

Demand for electric vehicles has increased significantly. Of course, it's no wonder that the price of 700-800 forints per liter is floating above our heads like the sword of Damocles, not to mention the roughly expensive service costs. Under these circumstances, it is becoming more and more attractive to get from A to B within a city without having to stop and wait for the tram.

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To do this, of course, you need to have your own tram, that is, an electric vehicle, which can even be a scooter. If you don’t have high demands, meaning you’ll be driving on a good quality road, the distance traveled doesn’t exceed 20 kilometers, and you’re not more than 120 kilograms, the roller point named ES-E10 may be right, especially since the price is surprisingly low.

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So according to the paper form, we don’t get anything outstanding. Standard 350 watt motor, 15-25 or 35 Km / h depending on speed mode, 25-30 kilometers maximum distance on a single charge, climbing 10-15 degrees uphill. You know these. The maximum load capacity is 120 kilograms. There is a headlight, a tail light, a disc brake and a small on-board computer.

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So it's an average piece, except for the price, as we rarely get a 10-inch scooter with a pop-up wheel for less than $ 100. It doesn't cost much less either, but the 99 forints are still below 530. The distributor delivers from the EU warehouse, so it will arrive to you quickly, no customs or VAT, you just have to go with it.

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ES-E10 10 inch roller

 

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