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X-Treme Scooters X-600 High Performance Electric Scooter

X-Treme Scooters X-600 High Performance Electric Scooter
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List Price: $425.00
Price: $409.00 - $690.00
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Product Description

The power of the XB-600 electric bicycle comes standard with a large 600 watt brushless rear hub motor (installed in the center of the rear wheel) that is powered by 4 large high power batteries (20 AMPS each battery - The Largest Battery We Offer) that will last 3 years or more & can be re-charged more than 500 times.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31001 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: L 44" H 42"
  • Brand: X-Treme Scooters
  • Model: X-600
  • Released on: 2009-05-19

Features

  • X-Treme Scooters High Performance Electric Scooter has a stand up-sit down optional (seat kit included) design, and comes with three 12-volt batteries, a tool kit, cargo rack and storage box with key, and a charger
  • With a high tensile steel frame, hard abs resin deck, 20-inch billet aluminum racing bars, polished steel shocks, and aluminum mag wheels with oversized 10-inch tires
  • Scooter travels 23 miles per hour at full power for up to 10 miles per battery charge with a 600-watt motor
  • Lightweight scooter folds for convenient storage and transport
  • Scooter has a 90-day X-Treme warranty and battery has a 6-month warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The X-Treme Scooters High Performance Electric Scooter has a powerful 600-watt motor run by three 12-volt batteries for optimum efficiency. Providing a fun and high-performance design, the scooter is equipped with a high tensile steel frame (good for jumping), a hard abs resin deck, 20-inch billet aluminum racing bars, polished steel shocks, and aluminum mag wheels with oversized 10-inch tires. With a rear chain drive system, the Electric Scooter can drive for up to 10 miles per battery charge at up to 23 miles per hour.

The Electric Scooter is trick ready with a front and rear suspension system, front vented disk and rear drum brake system, and a variable speed control throttle. The scooter comes with an optional seat kit, a smart charger, and a kickstand welded to the frame. Convenient to store and transport, the scooter holds into a locked position.

Scooter Specifications:

  • Design: Stand up; optional sit down seat kit included
  • Frame: High tensile steel (good for jumping)
  • Deck: ABS--Resin-QR
  • Handlebars: 20-inch billet aluminum racing bars
  • Forks: Polished steel shocks
  • Wheel type: Aluminum mag wheels (oversize tires)
  • Tire size: 10 inches
  • Speed: 23-plus miles per hour (depending on rider weight and terrain)
  • Distance per charge: 10-plus miles (depending on rider weight and terrain)
  • Braking system: Front vented disk and rear drum brakes
  • Drive system: Chain
  • Suspension system: Front and rear suspension system
  • Throttle type: Variable speed control
  • Controller: Heavy duty (36 Amp)
  • Optional seat kit included
  • Spring loaded seat: Yes
  • Tool kit
  • Kickstand welded to frame
  • Foldable: Folds and locks in folded position

Size Specifications:

  • Height: 42 inches to handlebars (seat height adjustable)
  • Length: 44
  • Tire size: 10 inches
  • Weight: 75 pounds
  • Maximum weight capacity: 330 pounds

Power/Battery Specifications:

  • Power: Electric
  • Watts: 600
  • Amps: 36-plus
  • Volts: 36
  • Batteries: Three 12 volt 12 Amp full-size batteries
  • Charger: Smart charger included

What's in the Box?
High Performance Electric Scooter, charger, tool kit

Manufacturer Warranty
High Performance Electric Scooter: 90-day X-Treme warranty; Battery: 6-month warranty


Customer Reviews

green commuter 4
I bought it on mid September 2008 from NeoScooter as a project to commute from work and home to the train station, both distances are about a mile and also to ride it to go to local stores for lunch, an average of 8 miles round trip.
It rides well and holds the charge, you can go up the hills ( not to steep ) as advertised but at slower pace.
I would give it 5 * but the quality is not there yet ( Chinese product ), some of the wiring could be pinched under the battery pack, the rest of the wiring is bunched and can also be cut between the deck and the frame when closing the battery compartment. Also to hold the deck in place the manufacture uses Velcro, and the warranty is only 30 days.
This is a bad thing turn into a good thing, it is heavy ( 75 lb.) what makes it stable when riding over gravel roads. But not to good when you have to lift it to get on the train using the steps.
Is a good product overall for the price. I will update review in 2 months.

Green commuter

After Modification a pretty good scooter3
I purchased this scooter as an upgrade from a Razor E300. I was impressed with the suspension system, but thats where it ended. After several modifications I can now say that I thoroughly enjoy and rely daily on this scooter. Some of the components on this scooter are so inadequate that they should never have been installed in the first place. First of all the drive wheel does NOT have a fly wheel clutch, so when you release the throttle instead of coasting you immediately and abruptly begin to slow down. As a result you use more battery power and your charge does not last as long. Secondly, the brakes on this scooter while looking impressive are inadequate. Thirdly, the recharging jack and recharger are very tempermental. If you intend to buy this scooter here are the steps you can take to improve its functionality and your enjoyment. All of the parts added and changed were from a Razor E300. First remove the rear tire, chain and brake assembly from the Razor (and get 5/16th flat washers). Then (for ease of installation remove the plastic cover) from the Xtreme scooter remove the wheel, chain, and brake. The brake cable can be installed into the brake from the razor, use the washers to center the wheel on the axle and ensure that the chain is perfectly straight from the motor to the gears. You must drill a hole through the frame of the Xtreme scooter through to the brake housing hole from the Razor. A 1/4 stove bolt, lock washer, 1/4 flat washers and nylon lock nut work perfectly. The front brake on the Xtreme can be removed it's NOT needed. Remember to remove the brake cable and hand control as well. The charger plug and charging jack for the Xtreme are crap as well. The Jack from the Razor is easily installed into the body of the Xtreme just below the existing jack, just drill a new hole and solder the connections. All I did for the plug was cut the old plug off the razor charger and solder it onto the Xtreme chargers cord. These are the upgrades that mostly increased the usability of this scooter. I Have also added wheel covers front and aft to eliminate tire spray. The kickstand will probably break on you as it did for me but that is not a concern for me. One last thing the throttle broke after about two months and I installed a half grip throttle that I ordered. With the half grip I was able to use the old grip from the Razor that holds the valve extender inflation tool. If you choose to buy this scooter I'd say it's a good choice but be prepared to spend a bit more making it perfect. I can send pics of the upgrades to you just let me know.
I hope this has been helpful
Cris
cnastasiataoldotcom

electric scooter4
Great way to get around for a mildly handicapped individual.

Should be able to purchase under medicare with the proper paper work.

One fault I found, is the tire valve stem is not long enough to adjust tire air pressure.
The valve extension supplied, is not usable to adjust tire air pressure.

Battery compartment is too tight. Extremely difficult to reinstall the batteries in the enclosed bag within the compartment.

The electronics of the scooter should be enclosed in a water proof compartment.

Wish the scooter had a longer run time.

Other than the minor faults I listed, I really like this scooter. The inital concept is for a younger user. I am a retired person with a mild handicapp. I guess with time comes improvement.

Oh yeah!! Maybe they can include a travel basket with the scooter