Flow St Kilda XTS Pro Electric Scooter vs Ultrascooter Urban Rider

Compare Specifications of Flow St Kilda XTS Pro Electric Scooter and Urban Rider

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Flow St Kilda XTS Pro Electric Scooter
Flow St Kilda XTS Pro Electric Scooter

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Ultrascooter Urban Rider
Ultrascooter Urban Rider

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 700W motor 250W brushless front hub motor
Range 45km 25 km
Charging Time 5-7Hrs 3-4 hours
Maximum Power 700W (Capped at 350W) --
Load Carrying Capacity 120kg Up to 100kg
Climbing Degree 15 Degrees --
Top Speed 25 kmph 30 kmph
Riding Modes Approximate Max Speeds by Mode
Beginner Mode: =
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Battery Type: 12,800mAh Lithium Ion
Battery Power Capacity 460Wh
Battery Voltage 36V
36V 250W Lithium
Charger Charger Input Voltage: 100-240Vac
Charger Output Voltage: 42V
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Display Digital LED Display
Frame Aviation Aluminium Alloy --
Handle Bar -- Disc brakes with electronic assist
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 10” air tyre 10-inch solid rubber tyres
Rear 10” air tyre 10-inch solid rubber tyres
Wheel / RIM Alloy 10-inch
Brakes
Front E-ABS --
Rear Disc + Fender --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length 1165 mm 1040 mm
Width 420 mm 100 mm
Height 1055 mm 1100 mm
Weight 14.5 kg 16 kg
Overview
Features - St Kilda’s advanced silicone covered push throttle and non-slip rubber grips ensure you are always in full control.
- An oversized and bright, crystal-clear LED screen makes it easy to track your speed at a glance.
- Change batteries on the go to increase range and limit waiting for your battery to charge using the latest high capacity Panasonic battery technology.
- LED battery level indicator
- Bluetooth capability
- Quick-release folding/locking system
- Kick Stand
- Smart battery charger
Additional Details Packaging Dimension: 116.5cm x 18.5 cm x 49cm
Folded Dimensions: 45cm x 105.5cm x 42cm
Water Resistance : IP54 Tested to withstand water sprays from any angle.
Cruise Control : Y
Driving Wheel : Front
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