Flat tyres are a fact of life for bicycles and electric scooters with pneumatic wheels. However, due to the smaller tyres, there is a chance that e-scooters have a higher chance of getting a flat tyre. While usually not life-threatening (most punctures happen without causing injury), a flat tyre is without exception a frustrating inconvenience. ...
Originally posted on SG Electric Scooters: With the growing number of electric scooter enthusiasts, also comes growing concern on the longevity of the e-scooter and its parts. When we say parts, the typical concern is over the battery life and the cost of replacing it. Worry no longer, as we will share with you today…
To promote safe riding, we feature Arief, an Inokim rider of 2 years who shares his multiple accidents while riding his electric scooters and why he feels safe riding is important.
A recent spate of accidents involving electric scooters (or PMDs for short) have stirred up negative public sentiment on whether these electric scooters should be allowed on the pedestrian pathways. Some of these incidents have resulted in near fatal collisions so the level of public concern is not entirely misplaced. Other than the risk to public safety ...