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Brand: Taotao Scooter
Age Range (Description): Adult
Weight Limit: 270 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 73 x 32 x 22 inches
Number of Wheels: 2
Model Name: EVO 50
Wheel Material: Rubber
Frame Material: Alloy Steel
Item Weight: 225 Pounds
Handlebar Type: Adjustable
Brand: Taotao Scooter
Age Range (Description): Adult
Weight Limit: 270 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 73 x 32 x 22 inches
Number of Wheels: 2
Model Name: EVO 50
Wheel Material: Rubber
Frame Material: Alloy Steel
Item Weight: 225 Pounds
Handlebar Type: Adjustable
Wheel Size: 12 Inches
Wheel Type: Solid
Brake Style: Front Braking, Rear Braking
Warranty Type: Limited
Package Weight: 300 Pounds
Brand Name: Taotao Scooter
Warranty Description: Limited warranty for parts
Suggested Users: unisex-adult
Part Number: EVO 50
Date First Available: September 19, 2015
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The scooter has sparked mixed feelings among users. Reports range from severe dissatisfaction due to mechanical failures to praise for its performance and value for money. While some users faced initial troubles such as damaged parts and assembly issues, others have enjoyed its efficiency and recommend it for smooth, enjoyable rides around town. Its suitability seems to hinge significantly on receiving a unit without defects and the buyer's mechanical aptitude.
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Should I Buy It?
It depends. If you're mechanically inclined and willing to risk potential initial issues, the scooter has a lot to offer in terms of value and enjoyment once it's running smoothly. However, given the mixed reviews, it's a riskier buy for those not comfortable with potential assembly and troubleshooting. Evaluate your willingness to handle potential issues or consider alternatives with more consistently positive feedback.