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Speedway Leger Pro

$949

Speedway Leger Pro

27.2

Mph

52.3

Pounds

1360

Watts

1092

Watt-hours

Speedway Leger Pro Electric Scooter: A Personal Review


After spending a considerable amount of time with the Speedway Leger Pro, I've come to understand its nuances quite intimately. The review that follows is a comprehensive exploration of what this electric scooter has to offer, along with some of its potential drawbacks you'll want to consider before making a purchase.


Design and Build Quality


The Speedway Leger Pro carries a design that strikes a balance between sleek modern aesthetics and practical functionality. Its black frame with red accents isn't just about looks; the quality of the materials here is palpable. The scooter's deck is spacious, comfortably accommodating my feet side by side, and the grip tape on top ensures I stay planted even when zipping around corners or when the weather turns a bit grim.


The build quality of the Leger Pro is commendable. It feels robust and reliable. There's no creaking or wobbly parts once everything is securely tightened. The folding mechanism is intuitive and inspires confidence—critical for those who need to carry their scooter up flights of stairs or on public transportation.


Performance and Range


Now, let's get into the meat of the matter: performance. With a peppy 500W motor, the Leger Pro isn't the most powerful scooter on the block, but it's no slouch either. It comfortably gets up to its top speed of 28 mph, which is more than enough for urban commutes. The acceleration curve is smooth, minimizing the jerkiness you can feel with some scooters.


The 48V 15.6Ah battery is where things get interesting. The advertised range is around 30 miles, and in my testing, that's pretty much on the money. However, keep in mind that's under ideal conditions. When dealing with hills, frequent stops, and starts, and if you're a heavier rider like me, expect that range to dip slightly.


Comfort and Ride Quality


I'm particularly impressed by the Leger Pro's ride quality. The dual suspension system, coupled with the 8.5-inch pneumatic tires, absorbs most of what the city streets throw at it. Lesser scooters would have you avoiding every crack and pebble, but the Leger Pro glides over these with only minor jostling.


Comfort-wise, it's a mixed bag. The standing deck is great, but the ride can get tiring over longer journeys since there's no seat attachment available for it. If you're planning to do the full 30-mile range in one go, be ready for a bit of leg fatigue.


Safety Features


Speedway hasn't skimped on safety. The scooter is equipped with front and rear lights that are bright enough to satisfy my visibility needs during night rides. The brake system combines a drum brake on the front with a regenerative electric brake for the rear. This setup gives ample stopping power without being too abrupt. And, should you need to make an emergency stop, it's reassuring to know that these brakes will serve you well.


Practicality for Daily Use


The Leger Pro's practicality as a daily commuter is undeniable. Its 39-pound weight hits the sweet spot, making it just light enough to carry but heavy enough to feel sturdy. The scooter comes with a small display that shows speed, battery level, and other vital ride information at a glance, which is a very user-friendly feature.


One potential gripe for daily users might be the charging time. Filling up the battery from empty takes about 6-7 hours. For some, this may mean charging overnight is a must.


Pros and Cons


Pros:



  • Stylish and solid build quality

  • Comfortable top speed and smooth acceleration

  • Good range suitable for most commutes

  • Excellent ride quality with dual suspension

  • Reliable and safe braking system


Cons:



  • No seat option for longer rides

  • Lengthy charging time may inconvenience some users

  • Not the cheapest option on the market


Verdict


The Speedway Leger Pro electric scooter is an ideal companion for the urban commuter who values reliability, comfort, and performance. It's fast enough to keep up with the pace of city life, has a range that will cover most people's daily needs, and provides a ride smoothness that rivals some scooters at a higher price bracket. It's a thoughtfully designed scooter that strikes a compelling balance between luxury and necessity. That said, if your commute involves a consistent long-range journey or quicker charging requirements, you might want to look at other options or plan accordingly.


In conclusion, if you can live with the longer charging times and are not looking for a scooter to ride like a mini motorcycle, the Speedway Leger Pro presents a compelling argument for itself. It's durable, practical, and above all, a joy to ride. I believe for the right user, this scooter is an investment into a hassle-free and enjoyable commute.


6-Month Update on the Speedway Leger Pro


After over half a year of regular use, the Speedway Leger Pro has largely lived up to its promise, but there are some additional insights I've gathered that future buyers might find useful.


Durability and Maintenance


The Leger Pro has proven to be quite durable. Despite regular exposure to urban environments and occasional light rain, there hasn't been any rusting or degradation in performance. However, routine maintenance like tire pressure checks and brake inspections has been crucial. One minor issue I've encountered is the need to tighten screws and fold mechanisms that loosen over time—a small but manageable aspect of scooter upkeep.


Battery Longevity and Performance


The battery's performance has somewhat declined after numerous charge cycles, which is typical for lithium-ion batteries. The range has slightly decreased, but not detrimentally so. It's important for potential owners to consider that battery capacity might diminish and to plan their routes and charging cycles accordingly.


Real-World Usage


In practical daily use, the scooter continues to be a reliable mode of transit. It's excellent for quick trips to stores or for commuting to work. However, the lack of a seat option has occasionally made longer rides more physically taxing than I would prefer. On the plus side, the portability of the scooter remains a standout feature, making it versatile for mixed-mode commuting (combining with public transport, for instance).


Customer Support and Community


Interaction with the manufacturer's customer support has been mostly positive, with responsive assistance. Moreover, the community of Speedway scooter owners online has been a great resource for troubleshooting and tips on enhancements and aftermarket mods, making the ownership experience more enriching.


Final Thoughts


The Speedway Leger Pro remains a robust and efficient urban electric scooter. Its durability, ease of use, and performance justify the investment for urban commuters. However, potential buyers should be aware of the nuances of battery care and be prepared for a moderate degree of maintenance to keep the scooter in top condition. As my journey with the Leger Pro continues, the overall satisfaction remains high, reinforcing its suitability for city life and short commutes.


Rear drum and regenerative electric brake

IP54

26.8

Miles Range

8.5 in pneumatic tubeless

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