What I noticed is that it shows driving in the sun. In most areas sun is limited and drizzle, rain, or snow are common. It is listed as a scooter and shown driving outside, but another individual stated it was only good in clear dry areas.
I can't believe how long she's lasted me, 3 1/2 years. Color: Blue, to my suprize it's more teal, mermaid blue almost. Great color for me. love the retro look of her, reminds me of a Vespa. Personally, it's been a great scooter to get around town, I put her through some tests. She will carry a case of water on the foot board and I can get an oversized reusable bag with groceries(2) straps help & long legs would be good if you try this. Just my personal experience, Please be cautious & experienced at riding if you even try to attempt this. Seriously. I do put cold storage in basket(15 lbs) I've also been known to put 5lb bag of apples or tatties on back seat strapped w/netted bungie. I do weigh her down with a good haul, 80 lbs + I wear a backpack at times. The trunk has plenty of storage although mine did not come with strap, it made up in other areas. You don't need a helmet but highly recommended if your traveling on city streets like myself. Honestly, I love my whip, she goes up a good incline on my route, the trick is to keep her in the lowest gear(slow) keeps from draining battery & when switching gears try to be almost at a full stop. Important to remember this. Forgot the forum in which I read this helpful tip? l do let her coast down that bridge. She does have some weight if your at a stop light on side walk, watch her she will roll. Keep your feet down, grip that break. I am easily able to walk her back quick to even ground.. Love her horn and beeping signals. Just more awareness for motorist/ pedestrians Btw...all sidewalks are not created the same...watch for cracks, turns and speed, it can tip on you as with any trike. She gets me around town. My partner rides a Triumph Bonneville & one day he decided to ride along side me & got me at 20 mph/32 kph. Haha. That's pretty fast actually. There's a full rain gaurd cover you can find on Amazon from China, look under Moto scooter accessories... Ended up ordering a sun canopy/umbrella. Works well but not on windy days. Gives it that golf course w/cocktails resort vibe. Found in same color Blue. Haha There is actually quite a bit on amazon/ebay under moto scooter accessories. You could even trick them out and be a Mod if you wanted 😉 Remember to be safe and have fun and tune her up!
This simply must be a marketing "ploy". Every time I try to play the video of the older Asian woman, and she gives a little shout as if "hey this is cool!", or "Hey I think that was like a roller coaster for a moment!!". Haha. The bikes don't break down, even if the web isn't reliable. Is that the 'secret' message? if it was, it would have been genius.
Just my 2 cents worth. On Monday 4-3-17 I received my EW-38. Haven ridden it a few times to local stores I have some impressions. First I am 78 years old and weight 200 lbs. Several other reviews I read before purchasing I feel need clarification as many were wrong or limited. It came with 2 keys and remotes, the remote controls an alarm system, when set the slightest movement sets off a loud alarm that should discourage all but the most determined thieves. The ignition and the rear release for the under seat storage compartment work smoothly. First, some have said the throttle was basically an on/off switch. This is not correct, it is indeed a variable throttle, but is does require a gentle touch. Older ads and even the manual supplied says speed is controlled with a rotary dial. This was replaced with a 3 position switch under the Rt brake lever, labeled I, II and III, slowest is I the fastest was III. One reviewer said it was the opposite but it is not. He also said he couldn’t tell the difference in I & II. Top speed in each is different and is fairly noticeable. Next is the Electric Magnetically Brake System has problems. I’m sure this system is designed to protect some that might have difficulty operating the hand brakes, also the brakes are not all that effective. The brake automatically activates when the throttle is backed off, even slightly and they pretty much lock up the wheels. This is especially noticeable going downhill, causing much jerking. I learned that I had to very carefully reduce the throttle very slowly to prevent having the brakes kick in. One reviewer suggested that turning the key counterclockwise puts the scooter into a coast mode. This would be okay on a very long hill, but where I live there are numerous small incline and a couple of steep but short hills so switching the key back and forth is not practical. Next is the so-called parking brake. It is not mentioned in the manual, but another reviewer pointed it out. Squeeze the left brake very hard and push up on a button under the handle. However, it is pretty much useless parking on an incline, I have to be careful to park where it will not roll away. It handles slight hills with little slow down, max speed on level ground and even on slight incline is 30 kph or 18 mph. There is one hill the 2 other mobility scooters had couldn’t quite make it up. The EW-38 just barely makes it up that hill, I learned to zig-zag and that allows me to make it more easily. I wish it had 2 features, 1) Odometer 2) Battery condition indicator - instead of a voltage indicator The scooter seems to be of better construction than the other two I had, especially noticeable when riding over bumps, it is solid with very little rattle.
Hi CD Thank you so much for your review of our EW-38. If you have any questions or need technical support, please email Derek at service@ewheelsdealers.com We appreciate you being a loyal customer. Best, Andi
seabliss22 yes, it makes it so easy to go around my neighborhood since I can’t ride a bike anymore. It goes up to 25 mph for me. My daughter loves to tag along with me as well since it’s a two-seater. Great electric mileage as well!
Cynthia Kim if you sat on it its not big at all you will be fine. Also these types of mobility scooters are delivered with an engineer delivery guy who teaches you free for an hour on how to operate the scooter so youre up and riding . in the UK the company is called GREEN POWER and you don't pay road tax or any thing its free.
Cynthia Kim In the UK they only allow the 2 setting (on pavement sidewalk) riding 4mph and 8 mph setting. it says 18 mph on the road in this video UK its 15mph top speed on road. so they probably have a governor reducing the speed to local law.
What I noticed is that it shows driving in the sun. In most areas sun is limited and drizzle, rain, or snow are common. It is listed as a scooter and shown driving outside, but another individual stated it was only good in clear dry areas.
I walk dogs in the city of Boston and this would be so great for my business for getting around!
I can't believe how long she's lasted me, 3 1/2 years. Color: Blue, to my suprize it's more teal, mermaid blue almost. Great color for me. love the retro look of her, reminds me of a Vespa.
Personally, it's been a great scooter to get around town, I put her through some tests. She will carry a case of water on the foot board and I can get an oversized reusable bag with groceries(2) straps help & long legs would be good if you try this.
Just my personal experience, Please be cautious & experienced at riding if you even try to attempt this. Seriously.
I do put cold storage in basket(15 lbs) I've also been known to put 5lb bag of apples or tatties on back seat strapped w/netted bungie. I do weigh her down with a good haul, 80 lbs + I wear a backpack at times.
The trunk has plenty of storage although mine did not come with strap, it made up in other areas. You don't need a helmet but highly recommended if your traveling on city streets like myself. Honestly, I love my whip, she goes up a good incline on my route, the trick is to keep her in the lowest gear(slow) keeps from draining battery & when switching gears try to be almost at a full stop. Important to remember this. Forgot the forum in which I read this helpful tip? l do let her coast down that bridge. She does have some weight if your at a stop light on side walk, watch her she will roll. Keep your feet down, grip that break. I am easily able to walk her back quick to even ground.. Love her horn and beeping signals. Just more awareness for motorist/ pedestrians Btw...all sidewalks are not created the same...watch for cracks, turns and speed, it can tip on you as with any trike. She gets me around town. My partner rides a Triumph Bonneville & one day he decided to ride along side me & got me at 20 mph/32 kph. Haha. That's pretty fast actually.
There's a full rain gaurd cover you can find on Amazon from China, look under Moto scooter accessories... Ended up ordering a sun canopy/umbrella. Works well but not on windy days. Gives it that golf course w/cocktails resort vibe. Found in same color Blue. Haha
There is actually quite a bit on amazon/ebay under moto scooter accessories. You could even trick them out and be a Mod if you wanted 😉 Remember to be safe and have fun and tune her up!
This simply must be a marketing "ploy". Every time I try to play the video of the older Asian woman, and she gives a little shout as if "hey this is cool!", or "Hey I think that was like a roller coaster for a moment!!". Haha. The bikes don't break down, even if the web isn't reliable. Is that the 'secret' message? if it was, it would have been genius.
Where can I buy one I'm from Mauritius
How do you open the banana seat to get to the storage beneath?
All the chicks be digging my ride
Dónde se consiguen y el precio gracias
where can I buy it in Italy?
Just my 2 cents worth.
On Monday 4-3-17 I received my EW-38. Haven ridden it a few times to local stores I have some impressions. First I am 78 years old and weight 200 lbs. Several other reviews I read before purchasing I feel need clarification as many were wrong or limited. It came with 2 keys and remotes, the remote controls an alarm system, when set the slightest movement sets off a loud alarm that should discourage all but the most determined thieves. The ignition and the rear release for the under seat storage compartment work smoothly.
First, some have said the throttle was basically an on/off switch. This is not correct, it is indeed a variable throttle, but is does require a gentle touch.
Older ads and even the manual supplied says speed is controlled with a rotary dial. This was replaced with a 3 position switch under the Rt brake lever, labeled I, II and III, slowest is I the fastest was III. One reviewer said it was the opposite but it is not. He also said he couldn’t tell the difference in I & II. Top speed in each is different and is fairly noticeable.
Next is the Electric Magnetically Brake System has problems. I’m sure this system is designed to protect some that might have difficulty operating the hand brakes, also the brakes are not all that effective. The brake automatically activates when the throttle is backed off, even slightly and they pretty much lock up the wheels. This is especially noticeable going downhill, causing much jerking. I learned that I had to very carefully reduce the throttle very slowly to prevent having
the brakes kick in. One reviewer suggested that turning the key counterclockwise puts the scooter into a coast mode. This would be okay on a very long hill, but where I live there are numerous small incline and a couple of steep but short hills so switching the key back and forth is not practical.
Next is the so-called parking brake. It is not mentioned in the manual, but another reviewer pointed it out. Squeeze the left brake very hard and push up on a button under the handle. However, it is pretty much useless parking on an incline, I have to be careful to park where it will not roll away.
It handles slight hills with little slow down, max speed on level ground and even on slight incline is 30 kph or 18 mph. There is one hill the 2 other mobility scooters had couldn’t quite make it up. The EW-38 just barely makes it up that hill, I learned to zig-zag and that allows me to make it more easily.
I wish it had 2 features, 1) Odometer 2) Battery condition indicator - instead of a voltage indicator
The scooter seems to be of better construction than the other two I had, especially noticeable when riding over bumps, it is solid with very little rattle.
Hi CD Thank you so much for your review of our EW-38. If you have any questions or need technical support, please email Derek at service@ewheelsdealers.com We appreciate you being a loyal customer.
Best, Andi
Why were the impressions edited out? Very suspicious.
What impressions are you referring to?
Impressions were missing from CD. Now back. Thx.
Fixed now. Good assessment.
Beautiful avelbale in Pakistan and price in Pakistan crunci?
How will this scooter do on hard packed sand and driving back on the boardwalk on a ramp 14 grade for about 50 feet?
if you have smooth tyres change them for knoblys. it should handle that gradient. I think its able to handle 15 grade. hard packed sand no problem
Brian Trend how to take it off of pushing mode? I just got it
Is it here in Netherland???for buy??
Qual o valor deste triciclo
This scooter is the bomb.
I have a question please answer, how to take it out in pushing mode, I just got it
Would I be able to buy one. I live in the u.k.
I'd like to know where to buy how much
Very nice
Onde vende qual o preço
Quanto costa e dove si vende?
que importancia tiene hacer publicidad sino se puede comprar
Verdade!
Is this available in india Orissa
why do i hear rain in back ground
How much is it
Does this bike go in reverse!
Yes it does!
@@MichelleLawson Do you have it? If so, do you love it?
seabliss22 yes, it makes it so easy to go around my neighborhood since I can’t ride a bike anymore. It goes up to 25 mph for me. My daughter loves to tag along with me as well since it’s a two-seater. Great electric mileage as well!
Michelle Lawson hello, I just got it and I need to know how to stop pushing it, how you stop it for rolling?
blue sky the handle brakes should be sufficient, but if you are on a very hilly area, that could be tricky.
Ini motor listrik beli dimana
Quanto Costa
very pretty scooter but to fast and brake is to hard and the scooter is to big . i am going to return the scooter
Cynthia Kim if you sat on it its not big at all you will be fine. Also these types of mobility scooters are delivered with an engineer delivery guy who teaches you free for an hour on how to operate the scooter so youre up and riding . in the UK the company is called GREEN POWER and you don't pay road tax or any thing its free.
Ew 11 Very pretty scooter but to fast and brake to hard to control and scooter is to big .
yes it's big and heavy
Cynthia Kim In the UK they only allow the 2 setting (on pavement sidewalk) riding 4mph and 8 mph setting. it says 18 mph on the road in this video UK its 15mph top speed on road. so they probably have a governor reducing the speed to local law.