Month: March 2014
E-TWOW pre-launches in Singapore
Advertisements The E-TWOW (pronounced "E-2") is the lightest weight e-scooter in the market. Weighing in at just under 10kg, it is a very feasible option for last-mile commuting. What it lacks in power, torque and ride comfort, it makes up for it in terms of portability. The 8-inch tubeless tires give the rider some good ...
Patgear’s Woes
Advertisements After our previous article on Patgear clones, we have since received a few such feedback from other patgear users out there who have had different experiences with the original Patgear. The French electric scooter blog http://www.etrott.com and http://etrotti.net and wrote to us citing their experiences in France.It’s a shame that the most expensive and fragile ...
HUVr Board
Advertisements https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4vE_vpkr90 "This Board has more technology than the satellites that went into space..." I hope no one really thought the HUVr board was actually real. One day, but not today. In the meantime, most of us earthlings who still require a hoverboard with self-balancing wheels to get around. Check out the Deux here at ...
Growing presence of kick scooters in Singapore
Advertisements Kick scooters (or skate scooters, footbikes, push scooters whatever you call it) is a growing presence in the streets of Singapore. Blessed with the right infrastructure and with the Singapore government's long-term plans to develop 700km (!) of bike lanes and park connectors all around this tiny island of 700km2, these bicycle alternatives are sprouting up and ...