2008 Schwinn 650 Electric Scooter

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2008 Schwinn 650 Electric Scooter

from: Currie Technologies



 : 2008 Schwinn 650 Electric Scooter
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Currie Technologies
EAN: 0694027465814
Label: Currie Technologies
Manufacturer: Currie Technologies
Model: SW-6508-RD
Publisher: Currie Technologies
Release Date: 2008-04-08
Studio: Currie Technologies



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Amazon.com Product DescriptionGo the distance with ease and speed when you hop aboard the Schwinn 650 Electric Scooter, which features both a deck for standing and a removable seat for comfort on longer rides. When you need to go a farther distance than a comfortable walk, the Schwinn 650 will get you there and back quickly thanks to its 12-mile range (depending on rider weight) and top speed of 15 MPH. You'll enjoy a smooth ride thanks to the front suspension fork. The seat goes on and comes off easily with the included quick-disconnect seat kit. Other features include a durable high-tension steel deck and battery box, front disc brake, comfortably plush Velo seat, variable speed twist grip, and Innova 12 x 3-inch Street Slick tires. This scooter is for ages 13 and up, with a maximum rider weight of 240 pounds.

Specifications:
  • Top speed: 15 MPH
  • Range: 8 MPH
  • Motor: 500W of power from a Alloy Finned DC Earth Magnet Motor
  • Controller: Exclusive Currie PWM Smart Power Microprocessor 24 Volt fully potted, with auto shut-off, relay protection, diagnostics and fuel gauge
  • Battery: EV Rated SLA Type, 24V / 14AH Pack
  • Drive: Currie electro drive - direct chain drive
  • Brakes: Front disc brake with power modulator and alloy brake inhibit lever
  • Wheels: Currie polished 5-spoke wide mag wheels
  • Tires: Innova low-profile street slick tires, 12 x 3 inches (with Tuff-Tire Technology elastomer sbtread to reduce chances of flats)
  • Deck: Wide, 9'-inch, extra thick ABS material resists cracking
  • Weight: 70 pounds
  • Maximum rider weight: 240 pounds
  • Backed by 90-day manufacturer's warranty





Features:
  • Electric scooter with rechargeable electric motor and removable seat
  • 12-mile range with 15 MPH top speed (depending on rider weight)
  • Durable high-tension steel frame and non-slip ABS resin deck; front suspension fork
  • Front disc brake, twist grip variable speed throttle, and 3-inch Street Slick tires
  • For riders 13 and older; 240-pound maximum rider capacity













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