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The Gotrax GXL V2 is a foldable electric scooter designed for adult commuters, featuring a powerful 250W motor, solid 8.5" honeycomb tires that eliminate flats, and a long-lasting 36V 5.2Ah battery delivering up to 9 miles per charge at speeds up to 15.5 MPH. Its lightweight aluminum frame and cruise control make it a reliable, portable, and safe urban mobility solution with UL2272 certification and a 1-year warranty.
Brand | Gotrax |
Color | Pink |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Anti-Puncture Tire, Non Slip Deck, Lights, Replaceable Battery, Cruise Control, Speedometer, Foldable, Rechargeable |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 42"L x 17"W x 43"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | GXL V2 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Fixed |
Handle Height | 23.8 Inches |
Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rear Suspension |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 4 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting |
Maximum Distance Range | 9 Miles |
Manufacturer | ZHEJIANG TAOTAO VEHICLES CO.,LTD |
UPC | 850010317342 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850010317342 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.06 x 14.65 x 8.03 inches |
Package Weight | 13.74 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42 x 17 x 43 inches |
Brand Name | Gotrax |
Warranty Description | 365 Day Limited Warranty |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | GXL V2 |
Style | 9miles 250W Pink |
Included Components | User Manual, Scooter, Charger |
Size | 43" x 17" x 42" |
K**E
Long lasting smooth ride
I bought this scooter 2 years ago, and it's still working like it did the first day. It still maintains its normal speed, and breaks still work. I recently got a flat tire, and when inquiring with the GoTrax support, they ended up sending me a free tire. I was asked to write this review on the product after they helped me out and I gladly agreed. Customer support was quick to respond and help through email and within about a week and a half I had my new tire. I will give a fair pro's and cons review still.Pros:-the battery lasts awhile. Riding into work in the morning and then back to where I parked after work is around 3 miles total trip every day. By the end of the day it's still usually above half unless I try and go up more uphill terrain.-the tires have been amazing. Other than big potholes I can't feel all the bumps and cracks, and the bigger tires mean I don't have to worry about getting caught up. The tire was hard to change but no more difficult than any other scooter it's just how it is.-having two speeds, I don't really use the 1st setting (max 10 mph) and really only use the 2nd setting (max 15 mph)- I weigh about 168 with my work gear and backpack, and the scooter still moves at full speed. (In the winter with my big coat I lost maybe 1 or 2 mph)-I live in Washington where it rains 90% of the year, and have never had issues with this scooter being wet from the rain.-I have a thumb injury, so the cruise control is nice, but it does have a negative (see cons)- as far as scooters go in this tier this one is really light, and I can carry up the stairs with one hand. It folds well.- I have had no issues with brakes.-was easy to assemble-the base us wide enough to fit my feet well even with work boots on.-charges quickly.-headlight is nice and bright can see far out ahead, though there is a dark spot right in front of the front tire.- can go through gravel, with some light pushing can also make it up hills.-has well set up ergonomics, all the controls are within reach while driving.Cons:-battery display seems inconsistent but I always see this in scooters. With the light on and cruise control the battery will drop to one bar, then if you turn all that off the battery will jump back up to 3/4 or even full.-the back fender gets slick in the rain if you need that brake, I added my own griptape to the top of it to help with that.-brake line took some adjustments for while, I think just how stretched it is.-the clip on the back fender to hook onto the handle bars when folding doesn't always lock in or stay locked it, it says adjustable but anyway I set mine I still had issues, I remedied this by wrapping the clip with the electrical tape and that works so the clip just isn't big enough to fully grab the hook after time (could be wear and tear?)-the cruise control is nice, but it says it takes about 10 seconds to kick in, which can be a problem if your riding for 10 seconds and have to stop and turn, then suddenly when you let off the trigger you're still going full speed. It is easy to disengage (by pressing throttle again or hitting the brakes) but that's probably the most dangerous issue I've faced, and would be nice if there was a dedicated button or switch by the left thumb to engage and disengage the cruise control.
C**Y
I can SCOOT!!!
As a 58 year old, not particularly athletic woman, I was a little hesitant to jump on the electric scooter bandwagon. But, glad I did!!!This scooter was a perfect compromise between being lightweight enough to get it in and out of the stairs and front entryway of my apartment building (must be carried), and powerful enough to make it up the steep hills in my neighborhood. I wasn't interested in setting speed records, and the 16 mile range is plenty for me. I definitely wanted something stable enough to be easy to learn to ride.I'm happy to report that it took almost no time at all to get comfortable on this scooter! Just one ride and I pretty much had it down pat. And if I can do it, ANYONE can!! It's easy to handle in traffic as you can stay stable going as slow as 2-3 mph, and quickly jump off to stop when needed. The brakes aren't at all a problem as some reviewers have said - the disc brake is on the rear so the scooter stays perfectly stable while braking, and I can easily stop or slow gradually. I was also very pleased that the scooter is rock stable going over bumps or small holes. The cruise control feature is very nice also...otherwise your right hand will start cramping up after several minutes.Max speed, I found, is around 10-12 mph on level ground, and about 7-8 mph going up shallow hills. The scooter has no problem at all with hills on regular city streets. There is a bike path with a couple of very steep climbs, with one getting up to a 30 degree incline. I had to get off and walk the scooter once, but that was only because of traffic on the path (and only people in skintight spandex and Italian racing bikes make it up there). I think it might have made it up the hill otherwise. I have no intention of trying to ride the scooter down that hill, brakes or no brakes. The battery range was maybe a bit less than advertised - I did a 5 mile round trip that included said hills near the end, and the battery was half full when I got home. So probably closer to 10 mile range with hills, but again, that's fine with me.Couple of annoyances with the scooter (but probably generic for all scooters). First, when walking it on a sidewalk or up a hill, the back swings sideways making that really difficult unless you fold it up and roll it like a handcart. Second, I wish there was a stand or something that would let me store this upright in my front hallway.For $300, this is a pretty decent machine. If not for the hills I would have preferred a lighter weight scooter, but given that situation this is probably the best I could have done without forking over more than twice the cash.
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