Questions & Answers
- Model:
- EA10C-PINK
- |
- SKU:
- 6515277
Highly rated by customers for: Speed, Operating Range, Ease of use
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Q: QuestionCan this ride on grass or a sandy beach
Asked by Rocky.
- A:Answer Not made to be used on the grass or sandy beach
Answered by Orvswf
Q: Questiondoes it go up hills with no problems?
Asked by Me.
This question was asked about the related product: OKAI - Ceetle Pro Electric Scooter with Foldable Seat w/35 Miles Operating Range & 15.5mph Max Speed - Black
- A:Answer It does but it will go up hill at a low speed depending on how steep the hill is
Answered by MichaelB
Q: QuestionWhat is the weight limit for rider
Asked by Suzanne.
- A:Answer The weight limit is 220lbs.
Answered by genericuser
Q: QuestionCan the seat be removed so the scooter can be used as a stand-up scooter? Does the handlebar adjust to different heights?
Asked by Kris.
- A:Answer No. The handlebar's height is optimally fixed for riding in a seated position.
Answered by genericuser
Q: QuestionHow long does the battery last at full charge?
Asked by Teddy.
This question was asked about the related product: OKAI - Ceetle Pro Electric Scooter with Foldable Seat w/35 Miles Operating Range & 15.5mph Max Speed - Black
- A:Answer 30 miles
Answered by SandrakayS
Q: QuestionIn the end the love you take is on par with the love u make, ya?
Asked by Nirvana88.
This question was asked about the related product: OKAI - Ceetle Pro Electric Scooter with Foldable Seat w/35 Miles Operating Range & 15.5mph Max Speed - Black
- A:Answer yes, without question you will see and in the end, the love u take is equal to the love u make :-) Have a great life
Answered by JoeG
Q: QuestionDoes this scooter require to have motor license in order to ride on the road?
Asked by John.
- A:Answer It really varies state to state but as far as having to have a driver's license since it goes under 15 mph and weighs 75 lb or less you do not need to have a registration nor do you need to have a driver's license to operate it is the general consensus I found look on your state's laws websites for electric bikes an electric scooters you should be able to find something
Answered by StinaMari
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