Have a look at CooPop electric scooter.
Different if nowt else.
But is it practical?
I fancy one.
CooPop
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CooPop
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Re: CooPop
Looks a bit funky.... for £2000 it's worth a look and the "Up to" 40 mile range is ideal for those little trips.
Ok, I confess.......
Re: CooPop
To be fair though, it does make a lot of sense in many ways, cheap to buy and run, light enough to mount on a cycle carrier (if you take out the battery) probably a whole lot of fun and it has that all important Beer Crate storage capacity............. It's a lot cheaper than my Sur-ron but I'm not sure it would be that good off road but for £2000 it would be great to have in the garage for use as and when....... Go for it Bob.
Ok, I confess.......
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Re: CooPop
What's putting me off is the fact it needs registering with DVLA, V5, Tax, Number plate, crash helmet, Insurance blah blah.
But i do like it.
But i do like it.
Work is for people that can't play golf.
Re: CooPop
But it doesn't cost much and you do get to legally ride on the roads.......... I looked at the off road sur-ron but decided against it as I didn't want to risk riding it on the road and getting pulled over....... If I do go off road, I'll be taking off the plate and no-one will really know any difference............. Interestingly, Honda do a PCX Electric version with a 59mph top speed but only @ 25 miles range...... it also weighs more than 300 LBS, not sure on costs or if it's avaliable in the UK. Have a look at Drill E Bikes....... they aregetting good reviews.......
Ok, I confess.......
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