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2019 WideWheel Dual 500W motor - 13.2Ah battery Reviews

4.6 Rating 462 Reviews
This is my first scooter and I have to say you can't not smile while riding it! It's fun and fast! I'm a big guy and the scooter has no issues handling my weight. Buy it!
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Posted 6 years ago
1 week after receiving my WW, the post became loose. I called up and spoke to Kyle and sent a video of the problem. I was sent a neck support piece which after receiving, I realized I didn't need (it wasn't broke on my scooter). Then the front tire came off and yanked the electrical cord from the base when it fell and bent all the connectors! All this started exact 1week after I got the scooter, which was not cheap. I'm going to give Fluidfreeride a call on Tuesday.
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Posted 6 years ago
Hey Rob - sorry to hear that you are having trouble with the scooter. Kyle unfortunately dit not diagnose your issue correctly. We will be in contact today to sort you out asap.
Posted 6 years ago
Pros: very powerful, nice to go uphill on. disc brakes are way more responsive and stops faster than electric motor brakes solidly built, no rattling or movement in the handles during the ride Cons: Heavy 50 lbs the handle bar doesn't stay folded easily on the side with the brake control. The cable is stiff and makes the handle just fling back out Brakes needed to be adjusted as they were set too short and the brake pads were always scraping against the discs, making some scratching/screeching noises. The acceleration is still not really smooth as it jumps from slower speeds to high speeds within like 1-2mm of depression.
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Posted 6 years ago
Hi guys, I am also owner of this powerfull beauty, i have 2019 dual motor scooter for one week, about 8 rides i've done and I am little bit confused.Its amazing, its power full like crazy I LOVE IT !! but stability and save felling its not there. Just to want to share my experience, maybe somebode else have same experience. I have few doubts about : 1. baterry - been charged to 54.6v from begining , now only to 52.1v , range has been decread to 13-15 miles max. I found that baterry is not fully change 13cells x 4.2V = 54.6V, now I have 13xcells x4.0V = 52V, so I am using only 80% capacity. (per cell -> 3.8v = 40% , 4.0V = 80% ,4.1v=90% , 4.2V = 100%) 2. stability of stearing stick stearing mechanism still have some free moving space, not giving me save feel during ride but strange feeling its not solid but moving parts which i am holding.I am supprised as this is the main part where I am holding to a scooter, moving this scares me, also durting riding its less and less solid(moving to right) so I have to keep eye on it and keep seting back to left every like 10-15 minutes.. Please see attached picture for details 3. The main stick moving (maybe bendnig ) during acceleration and brakeing (I have 70kg) - as you know this is powerfull machine, when I accelerate this stick moves to back and also during brakeing move toward.. scary as I have feeling of moving parts,it may bend or broke... the movement is not big , but its stearing part and should be very solid right??. 4. i have problem with rear wheel, it moves on his Achse slighty but getting worse, hitting my brake during moving and doing strange clicking sound every round... front wheel it totaly solid, no moves at all. I would be more that greatfull if you can share , advice your experience, I love this scooter I want to ride but now I cant.. due to problems on rear wheel, after one week, i am shocked... because it not cheap toy for me... so trying to find best s...
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Posted 6 years ago
I've had my WideWheel for a couple of weeks. It definitely beats the Lime and Bird scooter rentals in the ability to a) get up the hilly streets of Oakland, CA, and b) absorb the shock of potholes and other road imperfections. The only drawback: it's much heavier than the rental options, so it takes more effort than I anticipated to haul it in and out of the house and on/off of trains for my commute, but it's worth it!
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Posted 6 years ago
I had a GoTrax that died after 4 months because the hills of SF were too much for it. So I opted for the 2 motor version of this and it gets up hills I used to have to walk wth the GoTrax, nonetheless the thing died. I've only had for a bit so I'll update if I have any issues in time, but it's a great step up. It's a good looking machine, easy to use (maybe the various modes are a bit complex but they're not generally necessary), and does exactly what it says and what I need it for. Problem: it is really heavy, and takes a bit of time to fold and unfold. Just be prepared for it. I do daily steps 3-4 flights and this is not a light machine. The GoTrax could get me to and from the bus/train in a faster fashion given no hills due to these couple things, that obviously enable it to take the hills. Pros/Cons. Just depends on what you need it for.
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Posted 6 years ago
I'm over 6'1" and 200+ pounds, so I was worried about power and hill climb ability (especially here in Seattle!). The wide wheel gets me everywhere I want to go with no issues. Very happy!
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Posted 6 years ago
Love everything about this scooter just one thing I was unaware they had a speed limit on it. So instead of going to advertise 25 miles per hour I only able to get 15 miles per hour But everything else is awesome about this thing just wish I knew that before I bought it
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Posted 6 years ago