Finally a Lupe friendly foot forward cruiser EV

Ishrub

That's my name ....built like a truck
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Duffy, Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA
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2x2010 ABS Roadsters, Sprint ST 1050 ABS, 3x250s

In kart mode, riders flip out the foot pegs to the front, sit on the padded seat at the back and adjust the multi-angle handlebar stem for comfort

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Designed for stand-up off-road adventuring and go-kart-like sit-down track racing, the electric Beast scootkart comes with combined motor power of 1,300 watts for a top speed of 30 mph and a 1.5-kWh lithium battery pack for a per-charge range of up to 62 miles
Fiido

The Beast rocks a monstrous dual motor setup that puts 500-W to the front and 800-W out back for a top speed of 48 km/h (30 mph), and is reckoned capable of rolling up 40 percent inclines so should be well suited for the kind of terrain encountered while adventuring along mountain trails.

That 1.3 kW of combined motor output is powered by a large 1,536-Wh removable battery that's reported good for around 70 km (43.5 miles) of electric scootkarting in dual-drive mode or 100 km (62 miles) in single motor mode.

Like many of Fiido's electric rides, the Beast is due to launch on Indiegogo shortly. The scootkart is expected retail for US$2,399 but early backers could nab one for $1,599. We'll update this post with estimated shipping and any new details when the funding campaign goes live. In the meantime, the video below offers a brief look at the kind of wild ride on offer.
 

In kart mode, riders flip out the foot pegs to the front, sit on the padded seat at the back and adjust the multi-angle handlebar stem for comfort

1647515447977.png

1647515465052.png

Designed for stand-up off-road adventuring and go-kart-like sit-down track racing, the electric Beast scootkart comes with combined motor power of 1,300 watts for a top speed of 30 mph and a 1.5-kWh lithium battery pack for a per-charge range of up to 62 miles
Fiido

The Beast rocks a monstrous dual motor setup that puts 500-W to the front and 800-W out back for a top speed of 48 km/h (30 mph), and is reckoned capable of rolling up 40 percent inclines so should be well suited for the kind of terrain encountered while adventuring along mountain trails.

That 1.3 kW of combined motor output is powered by a large 1,536-Wh removable battery that's reported good for around 70 km (43.5 miles) of electric scootkarting in dual-drive mode or 100 km (62 miles) in single motor mode.

Like many of Fiido's electric rides, the Beast is due to launch on Indiegogo shortly. The scootkart is expected retail for US$2,399 but early backers could nab one for $1,599. We'll update this post with estimated shipping and any new details when the funding campaign goes live. In the meantime, the video below offers a brief look at the kind of wild ride on offer.
Do you think this guy even keeps his balls in a fridge or did he just throw them away altogether?
 
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