hiboy looks good, but I see a lot of disparaging reviews concerning its build quality.

any firsthand experience with a solid-wheel scooter is what I’m looking for, thanks!

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    3 hours ago

    the hiboy s2 pro was my first electric scoots, i think it was worth the price at the time. I think i put close to 1000 miles on it in 2 years. solid tires are fine (required for the roads i ride on, air tires don’t survive long here). It survived getting hit by a car once, but not twice.

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      getting hit by a car once and surviving is pretty good!

      yeah, if I get an electric scooter I’m going to want to ride it all the time everywhere, and don’t want to bother with or think about flat tires.

      what kind of range did you get from the s2 pro on a full charge?

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    9 hours ago

    I bought a gotrax and switched to solid tires (bought the solid tires on amazon).

    Getting the new solid tires on was super, super difficult and strenuous. You basically have to pour boiling water on the tires to heat them up and then use dish soap, clamps and pry bars to get the tire on. Very difficult. Probably worth it but still…

    Also, side note the gotrax is pretty decent but it wasn’t really designed to be taken apart. The bolts for the front wheel (for example) are hidden under a glued reflector on the fork. You basically have to break the plastic to get to the bolts.

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      2 hours ago

      gpt it, thanks.

      I’ve used solid tires on bicycles before and had a bit of trouble getting them on, but I imagine something as compact as a scooter tire would be another level more difficult

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    11 hours ago

    I have an old model of Ninebot with solid wheels (tires).

    Zero service, but little traction on gravel, coarse sand, and be careful on wet surfaces.
    With front powered wheel, higher tire wear than rear tire.
    Worse comfort on rough ways.

    But zero service wins, no need to pump, to change blown tubes.

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      2 hours ago

      yea, zero maintenance is really what I’m looking for, The key issue in my mind, i don’t want to think about having to replace a tire because it’s a pebble is in the way that I can’t steer around.

      thanks, the 9bot was the other one I was looking at besides the hiboy.

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      1 hour ago

      I am pretty okay with the consumer goods from xiaomi I’ve used, what do you think about their electric scooter in terms of build quality, range all that?

      which model did you get for the solid tires? is it called the mi?