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Safe and proper use of Electric Scooters on Public Pathways

Advertisements Sgscooters have come up with a set of guidelines to help guide new electric scooter riders on the proper use of these modern PEVs. PEV has exploded in the scene of commuting technology that it is not possible to get through a day without seeing one of those electric scooters zipping through a crowd. ...

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Lessons on the Ninebot One — Part 1 of 5 Easy Steps

Advertisements As promised, we have come out with our own version of "how to ride an electric unicycle" using a Ninebot One, no less! Here's part 1 of a 5 part series. We give free coaching sessions too! Contact us here.

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Why Buy an Original Certified Scooter Part 2

Advertisements The Shanghai Bike Expo ended sometime early June and we at sgscooters were there to witness first-hand the rise in popularity of electric scooters. There must have been 10 booths solely dedicated to electric scooter manufacturers! To put things in perspective how much this e-scooter phenomena has grown, 2 years ago, there were only 2 booths touting their electric ...

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The INOKIM Quick 2 Officially Launches in Singapore with inventor Nimrod Sapir and FalconPEV

Advertisements It was an exciting day last week, as FalconPEV together with the INOKIM/MYWAY company officially launched the INOKIM in Singapore. This was no ordinary affair, as even the CEO of INOKIM, Mr Leon Lu and the INOKIM inventor, Mr Nimrod Riccardo Sapir, came down to Singapore just for this! The launch event was held ...

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Meet the 2015 MYWAY (aka INOKIM Quick 2)

Advertisements The beloved MYWAY Quick E-Scooter has had a good run for the 2014 year. The design of MYWAY by entrepreneur Nimrod Sapir has made this scooter a popular choice amongst the community for obvious reasons. With the recent sneak peak release of their newly updated version of the MYWAY, I was of course excited to see ...

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Sneak Peek of 2015 MYWAY — The Inokim

Advertisements Exclusively available Early 2015 at Falcon PEV, the official distributor of the Inokim Electric Scooter.

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The Making of a Go-Ped Scooter

Advertisements What makes a kick scooter good? Its the care and precision the developer invests into the whole production line. Take a tour below of the Go-Ped factory to see how each part of a Go-Ped scooter is made and assembled. After all, its one of the few scooters that can claim to manufacture 90% of ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...