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Inner tube and tyre replacement : Fixing punctures on your M365 Electric Scooter

Inner tube and tyre replacement : Fixing punctures on your M365 Electric Scooter

Should you eventually wear your tyres out, or (more likely) fall victim to a puncture, you will need to remove the tyres and innertubes from your M365 electric scooter. It...
by Tim Begglesworth on October 01, 2019
Best electric scooter brands

Best electric scooter brands

Choosing between e-scooters can be difficult when you don’t know what differentiates individual makes and models. There’s a wide variety of electric scooters out there, and an equally wide variety...
by Mark Jones on September 25, 2019
Xiaomi M365 Pro Electric Scooter Teardown - What's inside?

Xiaomi M365 Pro Electric Scooter Teardown - What's inside?

The Xiaomi M365 Pro is the successor to the world's favourite electric scooter. When we first got our hands on one, we decided to pull it apart to see what...
by Tim Begglesworth on September 09, 2019
What’s new with the Xiaomi M365 Pro?

What’s new with the Xiaomi M365 Pro?

Xiaomi's M365 has been a smash-hit across the globe. Favoured by ride sharing schemes and private owners alike, it is the model that nearly everyone has ridden or seen. With...
by Tim Begglesworth on September 09, 2019
Are electric scooters legal in the UK?

Are electric scooters legal in the UK?

If you’ve recently visited a major European city, or headed over to the States, the chances are you will have witnessed the latest transport craze: electric scooters. However, despite their...
by Mark Jones on August 18, 2019
What is the ideal pressure for your Electric Scooter tyres?

What is the ideal pressure for your Electric Scooter tyres?

Many of us overlook basic maintenance when it comes to riding scooters, but it is important not only for safety (both yours and others around you) and also for getting...
by Tim Begglesworth on August 08, 2019
⚠️ LEGAL WARNING: Privately-owned e-scooters can not be used on public highways (roads/pavements/cycle lanes/bridleways). E-scooters should only be used on private property with the landowner’s consent. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn at all times.
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