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Dualtron Thunder 2 Electric Scooter

$4090

Dualtron Thunder 2 Electric Scooter

58.2

Mph

112.3

Pounds

10080

Watts

2880

Watt-hours

Dualtron Thunder 2 Electric Scooter Review


As an enthusiast with an eye for performance scooters, getting to grips with the Dualtron Thunder 2 Electric Scooter was an experience to remember. The successor to the revered Dualtron Thunder, this beast of a machine comes with upgrades that raise the bar for what an electric scooter can achieve. Let’s dive into what makes the Thunder 2 a worthwhile consideration for anyone serious about their scooting.


Build Quality and Design


The build quality of the Thunder 2 is nothing short of impressive. From the moment you lay eyes on it, the robust frame and solid components signal a premium scooter. Minimotors hasn't skimped on materials – aircraft-grade aluminum effortlessly asserts durability while maintaining a sleek design.


The moment I stepped onto the deck, the stability and craftsmanship were palpable. It is capacious and lined with a grippy texture, ensuring a comfortable yet secure footing at all times. The scooter's folding mechanism, which was a bit stiff initially, provided a firm lock without a hint of wobble, giving me immense confidence while zipping through cityscapes and the occasional off-road detour.


Performance and Handling


The dual motors, boasting a combined peak of 8,400W, are nothing short of electrifying, pushing the scooter to an adrenaline-inducing top speed that rivals entry-level motorcycles. The acceleration is buttery smooth yet fiercely responsive, propelling you forward with a command that’s sure to make your heart skip a beat.


However, with great power comes great responsibility. The Thunder 2's speed and torque are not for the faint-hearted, and it requires a seasoned rider to handle such beastly prowess safely.


Comfort


Riding the Thunder 2 across varied terrains was a testament to Minimotor's attention to rider comfort. The adjustable suspension system, featuring 45-step rubber cartridges, allowed me to tailor the damping to match the surface, which honestly transformed the ride quality. Whether it was the pesky urban potholes or rougher suburban trails, the Thunder 2 handled it all with a finesse that's rare in the e-scooter world.


The hydraulic brakes deserve a special mention – they are dependable and deliver a stopping power that feels both immediate and controlled. When commuting at high speeds, such reliable brakes provide not just comfort, but necessary safety.


Battery Life and Range


The mammoth 72V, 40Ah LG battery promises an extensive range, and it doesn't disappoint. On testing, regular use in eco mode comfortably hit over a hundred kilometers on a single charge – a figure that's strong by any standard. However, unleashing the full potential of Thunder 2 will, understandably, chew through the battery much quicker. For the thrill-seekers, this is a small price to pay for the exhilaration on offer.


Portability


At a considerable 47 kg, the Thunder 2 is not built with portability in mind. The sheer weight and bulk make it cumbersome to carry for anything more than a few meters. This scooter is designed with on-the-road presence in mind, not for frequent folding and toting around. To be fair, considering its performance capabilities, expecting a featherweight would be unreasonable.


Unique Features


The inclusion of a multi-functional dash, coupled with an EYE throttle, is a luxury for any data-loving rider. The ability to view riding stats, control your ride's configuration, and even set cruise control adds a layer of technical sophistication that complements the scooter's raw power.


Conclusion


The Dualtron Thunder 2 is unmistakably a top-tier electric scooter engineered for performance addicts who demand the very best. It's not just about getting from A to B; it's about the ride in between – exhilarating, powerful, and noticeably superior. However, it commands respect and a level of riding proficiency that may not suit everyone.


To surmise, this scooter checks nearly every box for a high-end enthusiast – compelling performance, solid build, remarkable comfort, and an extensive range. But these benefits come with the need for a hefty investment and a commitment to dealing with its weighty profile.


For those seeking the thrill of truly dominant performance on two wheels, the Dualtron Thunder 2 promises an electrifying urban ride with enough juice to keep you powered all day and then some. It stands out as less of a mere commuting option and more of an enthusiast's dream ride.


Update After 6+ Months of Ownership


Having owned and extensively ridden the Dualtron Thunder 2 for over six months now, I've gathered some deeper insights into both its endearing and challenging aspects.


Positive Attributes:



  • Reliability: The scooter has proven itself to be reliably robust. Whether it's daily commutes or occasional recreational rides, it delivers consistent performance without any significant degradation.

  • Long-Term Comfort: Extended use has highlighted how beneficial the adjustable suspension truly is. Continuous adjustments based on wear and the type of terrain have helped in maintaining an enjoyable ride experience.

  • Community and Support: A surprising benefit has been the vibrant community of Dualtron owners and the supportive ecosystem from Minimotors. It's invaluable for troubleshooting and sharing tips on upkeep and enhancements.


Negative Attributes:



  • Maintenance: With great power and usage comes the need for maintenance. The Thunder 2 requires regular checks more than a typical commuter scooter, particularly the brake pads and tires due to its high-speed capabilities.

  • Weight Issues: While the weight wasn’t a surprise, living with a 47 kg scooter daily highlights the challenges with portability and storage, especially in urban environments with limited space.


In conclusion, my prolonged experience with the Dualtron Thunder 2 reinforces its status as a premium performance scooter but also points out the practical considerations needed for such a high-end machine. For serious enthusiasts, it remains a remarkable choice, provided you're prepared for its rigorous upkeep and handling demands.


Hydraulic brakes with ABS standard and 160mm disks

70.4

Miles Range

11 in ultra-wide tubeless tires

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