Recently we’ve been reviewing our range of quad bikes that we have on our website.
But this week we thought we’d take a break and review adult electric scooters instead.
And in this article, we’ll be taking a look at the Zero 10 and Gotrax G4 electric scooters.
As always, we won’t be comparing the two scooters against each other but instead, taking a look at each of the features that both electric scooters have to offer to help you make a better decision when it comes to buying an electric scooter.
With an optimal range of 70km with a top speed of 48km/h, it really is a great electric scooter for any occasion and is a true workhorse scooter.
The shock absorbers in the front steering column and the rear twin hydraulic suspension allow for an all-round fantastic ride that’s both smooth and offers precision handling.
So it may come as no surprise then that the Zero 10 is the electric scooter rivals are trying to beat, but the Zero 10 keeps on outperforming competitors and remains on top.
Gone is the 250w motor found on the GXLV2 and in comes the 300w motor that powers the G4. With optimal speeds of 25km/h and a range of up to 45km, the G4 is fun and exciting to ride!
Other features include a fully built-in digital lock, IPX6 level of water resistance and large 10-inch wheels that add durability and stability while riding.
All in all, this is a great electric scooter to ride that has seen numerous upgrades compared to its predecessor and will no doubt surely be as popular as the GXLV2.
Both scooters are currently available to buy at FunBikes and we know for a fact that you won’t regret buying either of these scooters!
So head on over to our website to buy either the Zero 10 or the Gotrax G4 electric scooter today.
But this week we thought we’d take a break and review adult electric scooters instead.
And in this article, we’ll be taking a look at the Zero 10 and Gotrax G4 electric scooters.
As always, we won’t be comparing the two scooters against each other but instead, taking a look at each of the features that both electric scooters have to offer to help you make a better decision when it comes to buying an electric scooter.
Zero 10 Electric Scooter
The Zero 10 electric scooter starts from a 1000w powerful motor and leads up to a 2400w motor. It really depends on what you’re going to be using the scooter for which will ultimately impact which one you decide to go for.With an optimal range of 70km with a top speed of 48km/h, it really is a great electric scooter for any occasion and is a true workhorse scooter.
The shock absorbers in the front steering column and the rear twin hydraulic suspension allow for an all-round fantastic ride that’s both smooth and offers precision handling.
So it may come as no surprise then that the Zero 10 is the electric scooter rivals are trying to beat, but the Zero 10 keeps on outperforming competitors and remains on top.
The Gotrax G4
The Gotrax G4 is the bigger brother of the former GXLV2 and whilst the GXLV2 proved to be a popular electric scooter amongst our customers, Gotrax came back and upgraded their scooter and launched the G4 with so many new and exciting features.Gone is the 250w motor found on the GXLV2 and in comes the 300w motor that powers the G4. With optimal speeds of 25km/h and a range of up to 45km, the G4 is fun and exciting to ride!
Other features include a fully built-in digital lock, IPX6 level of water resistance and large 10-inch wheels that add durability and stability while riding.
All in all, this is a great electric scooter to ride that has seen numerous upgrades compared to its predecessor and will no doubt surely be as popular as the GXLV2.
Buy Your Electric Scooter Online Today
So there we have it, we hope that by knowing the different features of these two fantastic electric scooters that it has opened your eyes to help you choose which one you’re going to buy!Both scooters are currently available to buy at FunBikes and we know for a fact that you won’t regret buying either of these scooters!
So head on over to our website to buy either the Zero 10 or the Gotrax G4 electric scooter today.
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