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Electric scooter for RVs?

kohai
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The company behind Mylo says this is the perfect solution for RVs. Stop hanging bikes on the back.
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beemerphile1
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
$1,500 for a bike!! For a BIKE! I'm out of touch!


I was forced to stop riding years ago and my bike was priced at about that price. Imagine, $1500 for a bike that weighed 19 pounds.


I thought my ebike was cheap at $1,5000. I have a 2004 Trek Madone, the new Trek Madones list from $4,000 to $12,000.
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D_E_Bishop
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Turtle n Peeps wrote:
$1,500 for a bike!! For a BIKE! I'm out of touch!


I was forced to stop riding years ago and my bike was priced at about that price. Imagine, $1500 for a bike that weighed 19 pounds.
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mobeewan
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Here in Virginia, gas powered scooters under 50cc are street legal just like a moped or bicycle and do not require a motor cycle or driver's license. However, 2 or 3 years ago Virginia passed a law requiring license plates and registration.

beemerphile1
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Most if not all government parks require all vehicles to be street legal and appropriately licensed. No way an electric scooter, hoover board or whatever is street legal.

A bicycle and even an electric assist bicycle is street legal and no license is required.
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JaxDad
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I wasnโ€™t talking about โ€˜resorts up northโ€™ but hereโ€™s an excerpt from the rules (one of the very first Google hits) from a c/g in Myrtle Beach;

โ€œOutside of standard cars, trucks and RVs, no motorized vehicles are permitted in the resort. This includes, but is not limited to, ATVโ€™s, (both 3 and 4 wheelers), NEVโ€™s, motorized scooters, motorized bicycles, mini-bikes, sling shot trikes, dune buggies, hoverboards, personal golf carts and utility vehicles.โ€

MrWizard
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this is on this resorts website

myrtle beach life style segway

I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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MrWizard
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Can't say I known anything about resorts up north
I rarely use resorts down here
But the campgrounds I have been TOO
I don't see any kids on segways or folding electric bikes
They do like skate boards, bicycles, even those electric unicycle things
Parks do have rules for safety etc
But I see no effective difference between a folding electric scooter
And those take apart electric ride on scooter board's with a seat and basket
That were so popular with ageing RV'rs a few years back

I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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JaxDad
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MrWizard wrote:
segway does not have pedals

those 'hoover boards' do not have pedals

those folding electric carts some RV'ers carry..do not have pedals


Yes, and the park rules at most parks say the only powered devices allowed are licensed insured vehicles and mobility aids for handicapped individuals.

Many of them specifically prohibit hover boards, Segways and electric bikes and scooters because theyโ€™re way to attractive to kids that just want to buzz around on them potentially endangering themselves and others or pets.

Bob_Vaughn
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garmp wrote:
I also have a Razor Metro ScooterRazor Metro Scooter. We only paid $400 for ours from a local dealer. We use it when we go trout fishing to go back and forth to the shower house, camp store, and such. A lot better than $1500.

That is exactly what I have and I love it and my grandkids love it more...

garmp
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I also have a Razor Metro ScooterRazor Metro Scooter. We only paid $400 for ours from a local dealer. We use it when we go trout fishing to go back and forth to the shower house, camp store, and such. A lot better than $1500.
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

Bob_Vaughn
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I got an electric razor scooter with a seat and basket from the Home Depot web site for 250 dollars, When we take the grandkids with us it is a battle for grandpa to get it away from the grandkids so I can ride it,,,,

MrWizard
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segway does not have pedals

those 'hoover boards' do not have pedals

those folding electric carts some RV'ers carry..do not have pedals
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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JaxDad
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beemerphile1 wrote:
Do you have a motorcycle license? In some states that will be flat out illegal and in other states will require a motorcycle license.


Never mind public roads, it has no pedals so itโ€™s not a bicycle, good luck getting permission even riding it out of a campground.

Turtle_n_Peeps
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$1,500 for a bike!! For a BIKE! I'm out of touch!
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