From Onewheel to electric unicycle, James’s journey highlights the allure of faster speeds, greater range, and a passionate riding community. Initially drawn to PEVs for freedom and adventure, he recounts progressing from hesitant beginner to YouTube content creator, championing micromobility and sharing the joys and challenges of exploring New York City on two spectacular wheels.
Enjoy $100 off your purchase of any ZERO 10X or ZERO 10 electric scooter from REVrides this February with the coupon code GotFebruary. Take advantage of this Black February deal to save big while still benefiting from REVrides’ trusted service and warranty. Don’t miss out—read our reviews and check out our overview video for more details!
The ZERO 10 is ZERO’s top-tier single motor scooter, reaching speeds over 30 MPH with a large deck and 10-inch pneumatic tires, ideal for city commuting and long rides. While it offers comfort, portability, and striking lighting, it’s less suited for off-roading or heavier riders at top speed. Choose based on your commuting needs and preferences.
The Kaabo Mantis Pro and Wolf King+ are powerful scooters with distinct personalities. The Wolf King+ is a beast built for speed and power, ideal for straightaways but less agile in tight turns. In contrast, the Mantis Pro shines in nimbleness and quick maneuvers. Both share premium components, but their ride and capabilities differ dramatically.
Navigating the ZERO scooter lineup is a lot like picking the perfect car—it comes down to individual needs, budget, and lifestyle. This in-depth guide reviews every ZERO scooter, highlighting strengths, drawbacks, targeted riders, and essential buying questions. Whatever your requirement—speed, portability, range, or power—the ZERO line offers something for everyone. Make an informed choice and ride safely!
The Segway X260 and Sur-Ron X electric dirt bikes are nearly identical in design and performance, but key differences include price, color options, and user-friendly features. The Segway stands out with app-based ride adjustments and a more durable design. For convenience and customization, the Segway X260 is recommended, despite its slightly higher price.
Buying a used electric scooter can be confusing and risky, but this guide provides a thorough checklist to help you inspect for critical issues like missing bolts, loose frames, battery health, and motor condition. Learn from real experiences and detailed tips to ensure a safe, informed purchase—and potentially save yourself from costly repairs or injury.
Brake Free is a smart, ultra-bright helmet-mounted brake light perfect for motorcyclists and electric vehicle riders seeking safer night rides. Easy to install and use, it excels in brake detection, battery life, and visibility, though it’s pricier and bulkier than alternatives. Highly recommended for full-face helmet users prioritizing safety and innovative tech.
Brake Free is an innovative smart brake light designed for motorcyclists and electric vehicle riders who prize safety during night rides. Easy to install and use, it offers unmatched brightness and smart brake detection. While a bit pricey and bulkier for some helmets, it’s a must-have for anyone serious about visibility and safety on the road.
When choosing between the Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11+ and the new Wolf King+, the decision hinges on your desire for power and style. The Wolf King+ boasts upgraded dual 1500W motors, a 72V battery, greater top speed, and a flashy gold color—making it perfect for thrill-seekers and trendsetters who want outstanding performance and visual distinction.
This blog post traces the rise of electric scooters, from the pioneering Xiaomi M365—hailed as the "king" and blueprint for many modern models—to today’s ultra-powerful Kaabo Wolf King+. After sharing personal stories with various scooters, the author celebrates the evolution of PEVs and eagerly anticipates the arrival of their own Wolf King+.
The Onewheel app leads the pack among personal electric vehicle apps thanks to Future Motion’s commitment to regular updates. The 2020 update shifts to a user-centric model, unlocks achievement badges, preserves ride stats even when offline, adds easy board autoconnect, and lets users mark charging stations and food spots for fellow riders.