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The Horizon by Fluid Free Ride is an electric scooter designed for entry to intermediate users, offering solid value for a price around $700. It features a rugged and stable design with rear drum brakes, adjustable stem height, front pneumatic and rear airless tire, and front and rear suspension. The scooter folds easily for storage and transportation and has a weight limit of 265 lbs. Notable differences compared to similar models include smooth acceleration and the lack of a rear handle for portability. It is comparable to the Turbowheel Swift and Zero 8 scooters.
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