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Speedway 5

$2100

Speedway 5

35.9

Mph

74.1

Pounds

3600

Watts

1404

Watt-hours

Speedway 5 Electric Scooter Review


After spending significant time with the Speedway 5, I'm ready to share my comprehensive thoughts on this robust scooter. The Speedway 5 is the latest addition to the Speedway series, boasting dual motors that set it apart from its siblings. Without further ado, let’s delve into the particulars of this high-performance electric ride.


Build and Design


At first glance, the Speedway 5 doesn't stray too far from the design philosophy of previous Speedway models, but the devil is in the details. The 10-inch tubeless pneumatic tires make a world of difference in handling, offering stability and a reassuring grip. The frame is made from aviation-grade aluminum, which offers a balance between robustness and practicality.


Folding Mechanism and Portability


The Speedway 5 features a folding mechanism that’s been beefed up over previous iterations. While this addition is unwaveringly secure, it does require a bit more heft to operate, which is worth the trade-off for added safety. However, weighing at around 70lbs (approximately 32kg), the Speedway 5 is not the easiest to lug around. Its formidable weight makes it less ideal for those who often need to carry their scooters up flights of stairs or onto public transportation.


Performance


Powered by dual 800W motors, this scooter doesn't shy away from a challenge. It peaks at an astonishing 3600W, allowing it to hit top speeds rivalling scooters that are often significantly pricier. With the acceleration that'll put a grin on any rider's face, the Speedway 5 also holds its own in hill-climbing, making it versatile in urban environments and beyond.


Speed


Top speed is where the Speedway 5 shines, clocking in at over 37 MPH. This isn't just manufacturer talk; the scooter genuinely lives up to these claims. However, such power comes with responsibility - always ensure you’re riding safely and within legal limits.


Range


The 1,404Wh battery brings a range of around 50 miles, though this metric can vary based on riding style, rider weight, and the environment. It's sufficient for regular commutes and then some, eliminating range anxiety for most users.


Suspension and Ride Comfort


Improved dual suspension in the front makes for a comfortable ride, absorbing the majority of what uneven terrain throws at it. The rear shock could do with a tad more resilience but remains competent for city riding.


Braking System


Dual disc brakes provide reliable stopping power, a critical safety feature given the scooter’s powerful motors. The brake response is both crisp and smooth, instilling confidence in any riding scenario.


Lighting and Visibility


The Speedway 5 features a bright headlight and rear brake-activated tail-light, along with turn signals for enhanced visibility. The under-deck lighting is a nice touch, increasing visibility without being overbearing.


Advanced Features


The scooter includes some thoughtful touches such as an EYE LCD display, offering all your real-time information clearly. One standout feature is the addition of a fingerprint scanner, an innovative security measure not commonly seen on scooters.


Final Thoughts


The Speedway 5 stands as a testament to the idea that you don't need the priciest gear to get top-tier performance. For the power it packs, the scooter is reasonably priced at $2,100. It's a solid choice for those looking for speed, reliability, and range in a scooter that can handle the daily commute and spirited rides alike.


While the weight and price might deter some, the Speedway 5 should be a strong contender for anyone after a durable, high-performance electric scooter. If long-range, high-speed, and the ability to take on hills are on your checklist, this scooter might just be the ride for you.


Update After Six Months of Ownership


Having owned the Speedway 5 for over six months now, I have a deeper insight into its long-term performance and overall reliability. Here are some additional thoughts based on extensive usage:


Positives



  • Durability: The Speedway 5 has held up remarkably well despite daily use. The aluminum frame and overall build quality have withstood the test of time and various weather conditions.

  • Battery Life: The battery performance has been consistent, with no significant decrease in range. Even after many charges, it delivers close to the original mileage specified, which is impressive.


Negatives



  • Weight Issue: The weight of the scooter continues to be a challenge, especially when needing to transport it manually. This aspect might not suit everyone, particularly those who frequently need a portable option.

  • Maintenance: While generally low maintenance, the need for periodic tightness adjustments and alignments is crucial to keep it running smoothly. These requirements may be a bit demanding for some users.


Overall, owning the Speedway 5 has been a mostly positive experience. It's a reliable workhorse suited for both recreational rides and daily commutes, offering thrilling speed and robust performance. The minor drawbacks are small trade-offs in the context of its many benefits.


Mechanical disc brakes with regenerative ABS

N/A

31.5

Miles Range

10-inch pneumatic tubeless tires with detachable rims

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