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  1. waleedt4's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 01:23

    Cars dont go 20mph on the pavements


    I guess you have not seen me driving
  2. Meandialone's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 01:17

    Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They …Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They seem to go about 20mph! They should stay banned. Folk shouldnt be so lazy And walk or pedal cycle


    Do they ban cars when they knock down people?
  3. dagghand's avatar
    So very tempted by this, I read that this model has the same performance capabilities as the ES2 but is restricted to comply with Nordic laws. I'm presuming this can be unrestricted via the app anyway.
  4. jrawlins28's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 00:11

    Sure I have seen these on the roads they seem to go fast. What would be …Sure I have seen these on the roads they seem to go fast. What would be the point for private land? And how would that be useful for getting to work ?


    I dont think it's actually enforced. Not judging by the amount I used to see in Central London every day on my cycle to work anyway.

    Supposedly they're also rushing through making them legal to help reduce public transport use when things start to re open too.
  5. tikibeach's avatar
    jrawlins2823/05/2020 00:14

    I dont think it's actually enforced. Not judging by the amount I used to …I dont think it's actually enforced. Not judging by the amount I used to see in Central London every day on my cycle to work anyway.Supposedly they're also rushing through making them legal to help reduce public transport use when things start to re open too.


    Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They seem to go about 20mph! They should stay banned. Folk shouldnt be so lazy And walk or pedal cycle (edited)
  6. tikibeach's avatar
    Meandialone23/05/2020 01:21

    Do they ban cars when they knock down people?


    Cars dont go 20mph on the pavements
  7. Alvie's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 00:06

    Just seen this Please note, that it is currently against UK law to use a …Just seen this Please note, that it is currently against UK law to use a 'powered transporter' on pavements, roads and cycle lanes. For more information on this please click this link. so whats the point of this if you cant use it ?


    I have a Xiaomi M365 scooter and use it 'illegaly' to get to uni most days. Truth is, as long as you're not riding like an idiot, no-one cares. My city is also going to be a trial city for e-Scooters and seems like govt is starting to look into rules / regulations for these rather than using the outdated laws from the 1830s and 1980s
  8. Blurigard's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 01:17

    Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They …Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They seem to go about 20mph! They should stay banned. Folk shouldnt be so lazy And walk or pedal cycle


    Some folk may not have be healthy enough, have the time or desire to walk 10 miles to work. Surely the solution is to accommodate those who want to use them by letting them use cycle lanes so they don't have to use the pavement.
  9. 004800's avatar
    Getting very tempted now :/ . Any difference between this and the ES2? Rather take the chance on one of these then get the bus when I have to go back to work.
  10. tikibeach's avatar
    Just seen this Please note, that it is currently against UK law to use a 'powered transporter' on pavements, roads and cycle lanes. For more information on this please click this link. so whats the point of this if you cant use it ?
  11. Alvie's avatar
    Pure Electric have a price match policy. It doesn't specify if they can do it retroactively but might be worth giving them a call, especially if it's still within return dates
  12. Ricjy1206's avatar
    Had an ES2 a week and use it for commuting. As long as you use common sense and don't use sports mode as you approach the public, I have noticed people smiling, saying 'hello' and looking in awe. They are great machines but need to be used sensibly, like any other 'vehicle'.
    Laws will be changed soon enough to make them 'legal' but currently they are not, although it doesn't appear to be getting enforced so I would recommend this scooter.
    Battery charge is quick, mine lasts about 9 miles but I am starting and stopping a lot, weighs about 12kgs which is pretty good for a scooter.
    Recommended, but use your head!
  13. Meandialone's avatar
    JonoSaunders23/05/2020 09:11

    These are currently going through testing in UK for a change in …These are currently going through testing in UK for a change in legislation. Why on earth would you spend this amount of money without knowing what scooter will get approved for uk. You probably won't have to wait too long before you know which ones to buy and spend your money on which will be legal. Also once legislation is in it is likely there will be a clamp down on illegal ones.


    You are absolutely right, but I couldn't wait when the ES2 was £275 on Pureelectric eBay for new refurb last week. To be honest I buy things, play around and sell once I have had a go, so the £275 was not an issue. I wouldn't care if it cost me just £100 loss to have a go and play around with it. What I do worry about though is that people say just don't mess around and you wont annoy the police. I find police are very human and if they had a bad day they will pull you. I just hope it's not me. I had two instances with drones flying legally where the police were incorrect (and probably had a bad day).
  14. JonoSaunders's avatar
    Meandialone23/05/2020 09:42

    You are absolutely right, but I couldn't wait when the ES2 was £275 on …You are absolutely right, but I couldn't wait when the ES2 was £275 on Pureelectric eBay for new refurb last week. To be honest I buy things, play around and sell once I have had a go, so the £275 was not an issue. I wouldn't care if it cost me just £100 loss to have a go and play around with it. What I do worry about though is that people say just don't mess around and you wont annoy the police. I find police are very human and if they had a bad day they will pull you. I just hope it's not me. I had two instances with drones flying legally where the police were incorrect (and probably had a bad day).


    Once they are made a legal form of transport the guidelines for the police are there. A couple of complaints from people, targeting operations.
    I think people just need to be aware, they chose but be aware. Hope you enjoy your scooter.
  15. deleted1202390's avatar
    dagghand22/05/2020 23:17

    So very tempted by this, I read that this model has the same performance …So very tempted by this, I read that this model has the same performance capabilities as the ES2 but is restricted to comply with Nordic laws. I'm presuming this can be unrestricted via the app anyway.


    I had bought one early not knowing the L stands for legal restriction. I have looked into it and found some info and I hope I can lift the speed restriction tomorrow as I ordered it next day delivery.

    Here a video showing what needs to be done.




    40847751-mXB1S.jpghttps://esx.scooterhacking.org/ this is a CFW creator site that shows the ES4L which is essentially the ES2L so I am hoping this will work. I'm going to set the firmware to a lower version then the latest so if it doesnt work you'll be able to update it to the latest official firmware in the app with no hassles.

    I will update you all tomorrow to see how I go.

    If it works then I'm ordering the Extra Battery Pack tomorrow!
  16. deleted1202390's avatar
    dagghand23/05/2020 13:50

    Awesome, great work! I'll look forward to hearing about your experience. I …Awesome, great work! I'll look forward to hearing about your experience. I did also see the extra battery pack doesn't increase the speed on the restricted version, which would be disappointing unless you can essentially bypass the restriction to make it a standard ES2. Thanks again


    Ok I am returning it as the Segway ES2L is a 250w motor and not a 300w motor like the ES2.


    bikester.co.uk/978…tml


    You can get the Segway ES2 for £349.99 here and if you subscribe to the news letters you get an extra £5 coupon. So I have order that instead before they run out.
  17. lcassey's avatar
    Seems like this would be legal under current proposed new regulations consultation paper issued whereas the standard ES2 or xiaomi ones wouldn’t if the 12.5 mph top speed limit makes it into legislation as proposed

    Escooter provisional legislation change published 18th May 2020

    Vehicle design
    We will define an e-scooter as a motor vehicle which:

    is fitted with no motor other than an electric motor
    is designed to carry one person in a standing position with no provision for seating
    has a maximum speed of 12.5 mph
    has 2 wheels, one front and one rear, aligned along the direction of travel
    has a mass, excluding the rider, not exceeding 35 kilograms
    has means of directional control via the use of handlebars
    has means of controlling the speed via hand controls and its power control defaults to the ‘off’ position
    To achieve this, and in agreement with trial areas, we will issue vehicle orders under s44 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 for vehicles assessed as being suitable to participate in trials.

    In this definition, we propose to allow e-scooters to be used up to 12.5 mph. This is the same speed limit applied in France, Germany, Denmark and some other countries. We consider this an appropriate limit for e-scooters being treated like cycles and being used in cycle lanes and tracks. We also seek views on whether a speed limit of 15.5 mph would be more appropriate. This would match the speed limit for EAPCs.

    We are also considering including a maximum motor power of 350 Watts within the definition of an e-scooter.

    gov.uk/gov…als (edited)
  18. oliverbritt's avatar
    deleted120239024/05/2020 18:01

    Ok I have the evidence to show it's a 250W and not a 300W scooter. [Image] …Ok I have the evidence to show it's a 250W and not a 300W scooter. [Image] So if you are going with this Segway ES2L ( and L stands for Lite version ) after Custom Firmware I can confirm it will go 25-27kph max. You can the SE2 here https://m.bikester.co.uk/978185.html for £349.99 with no messing around get 25kph and with Battery pack 30kph.And CFW with less hassle by the looks of it...


    Check on the front wheel above the qr code to be 100% sure.for reference my es4 300w:
    40862825-MyUnj.jpg (edited)
  19. sm9690's avatar
    I’m waiting for the Xiaomi Pro to come down in price
  20. slimboyfat's avatar
    These are great, but a quick note - bigger and heaver than you'd expect! If you think it's like your kids' scooter and a bit more, erm no.

    Definitely would prefer to pay for and use this over any public transport at the moment too!

    Have some heat
  21. 004800's avatar
    Can these be hacked to go faster? Was holding on to get the g30 max but more or less double the price and less portability. Option to get the extra battery for this in the future anaurl.
  22. Chris9999999999999's avatar
    I think this es2L model is not as good as the es2 sold by pure electric.
  23. The-General's avatar
    00480022/05/2020 20:41

    Can these be hacked to go faster? Was holding on to get the g30 max but …Can these be hacked to go faster? Was holding on to get the g30 max but more or less double the price and less portability. Option to get the extra battery for this in the future anaurl.


    Not sure about this particular model, I recently purchased the ES4 from Pure Electric for £485.

    The ES2/4 are able to take custom firmware and boost there speeds, range and Accel.

    No idea about this model, but I think expect it's a slimed down/cheaper basic version of the ES2.
  24. Chris9999999999999's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 00:06

    Just seen this Please note, that it is currently against UK law to use a …Just seen this Please note, that it is currently against UK law to use a 'powered transporter' on pavements, roads and cycle lanes. For more information on this please click this link. so whats the point of this if you cant use it ?



    private land
  25. tikibeach's avatar
    Chris999999999999923/05/2020 00:09

    private land


    Sure I have seen these on the roads they seem to go fast. What would be the point for private land? And how would that be useful for getting to work ?
  26. Meandialone's avatar
    Last I heard these will become legal soon (Covid - thank you) but possibly only if limited to 12.5mph (average peddle bike speed).
    Like someone said earlier, I too just bought an ES2 recently and they are much heavier than you would think. Really difficult to carry around with the balance etc...
  27. Thoughtful's avatar
    Meandialone23/05/2020 01:21

    Do they ban cars when they knock down people?



    They send their drivers to prison when they drive on the pavement !
  28. getknk's avatar
    Anyone using similar escooters on daily basis? I was planning to-and-fro to train station most days say 4 miles per day. Is it sturdy for that?
  29. JonoSaunders's avatar
    jrawlins2823/05/2020 00:14

    I dont think it's actually enforced. Not judging by the amount I used to …I dont think it's actually enforced. Not judging by the amount I used to see in Central London every day on my cycle to work anyway.Supposedly they're also rushing through making them legal to help reduce public transport use when things start to re open too.


    These are currently going through testing in UK for a change in legislation. Why on earth would you spend this amount of money without knowing what scooter will get approved for uk. You probably won't have to wait too long before you know which ones to buy and spend your money on which will be legal.
    Also once legislation is in it is likely there will be a clamp down on illegal ones.
  30. daedos's avatar
    Chris999999999999922/05/2020 21:36

    I think this es2L model is not as good as the es2 sold by pure electric.

    L is for Limited, Lite or Legal ... in Norway. Top speed limited to 22km/h. Apart from that I think it's the same.
  31. oliverbritt's avatar
    daedos23/05/2020 09:24

    L is for Limited, Lite or Legal ... in Norway. Top speed limited to …L is for Limited, Lite or Legal ... in Norway. Top speed limited to 22km/h. Apart from that I think it's the same.



    Also note If adding the extra battery to the es2l the speed is still limited to 22km/h whereas the es2 goes up to around 30km/h
  32. Meandialone's avatar
    Thoughtful23/05/2020 08:29

    They send their drivers to prison when they drive on the pavement !


    So the same for Scooters then, its the driver/rider not the vehicle.
  33. sparkykev's avatar
    I'd be interested in these if when caught riding these on the road/pavement i only had a fine, but as you can get points on your driving licence i won't take the chance.
  34. dagghand's avatar
    deleted120239023/05/2020 13:25

    I had bought one early not knowing the L stands for legal restriction. I ha …I had bought one early not knowing the L stands for legal restriction. I have looked into it and found some info and I hope I can lift the speed restriction tomorrow as I ordered it next day delivery.Here a video showing what needs to be done.[Video] [Image] https://esx.scooterhacking.org/ this is a CFW creator site that shows the ES4L which is essentially the ES2L so I am hoping this will work. I'm going to set the firmware to a lower version then the latest so if it doesnt work you'll be able to update it to the latest official firmware in the app with no hassles.I will update you all tomorrow to see how I go.If it works then I'm ordering the Extra Battery Pack tomorrow!


    Awesome, great work! I'll look forward to hearing about your experience. I did also see the extra battery pack doesn't increase the speed on the restricted version, which would be disappointing unless you can essentially bypass the restriction to make it a standard ES2. Thanks again
  35. deleted1202390's avatar
    I hope this helps some people. So I wouldn't recommend this model at all now.
  36. lcassey's avatar
    deleted120239023/05/2020 14:05

    Ok I am returning it as the Segway ES2L is a 250w motor and not a 300w moto …Ok I am returning it as the Segway ES2L is a 250w motor and not a 300w motor like the ES2.https://www.bikester.co.uk/978185.htmlYou can get the Segway ES2 for £349.99 here and if you subscribe to the news letters you get an extra £5 coupon. So I have order that instead before they run out.


    250w? The box website states the es2l is also 300w.
    how have you discovered it is only 250w? Did you get yours and it was in the manual or something?
  37. The-General's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 01:17

    Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They …Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They seem to go about 20mph! They should stay banned. Folk shouldnt be so lazy And walk or pedal cycle


    Wouldn't make sense to walk if you can cycle or reduces your journey time, you can cycle but you need to invest in one that is foldable and light so you can take it on the trains during peak times.

    Any other suggestions or are you going to continue to be a spoil sport?
  38. deleted2476018's avatar
    tikibeach23/05/2020 01:17

    Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They …Ive been almost run down by them on the pavement a couple of times! They seem to go about 20mph! They should stay banned. Folk shouldnt be so lazy And walk or pedal cycle


    This only goes 12.5 mph top speed
  39. android12's avatar
    Blurigard23/05/2020 10:53

    Some folk may not have be healthy enough, have the time or desire to walk …Some folk may not have be healthy enough, have the time or desire to walk 10 miles to work. Surely the solution is to accommodate those who want to use them by letting them use cycle lanes so they don't have to use the pavement.


    The only problem with that idea is that a cyclist can easily be faster than a scooter - particularly off the line.

    When I cycle to work through London, I've lost count of the number of times some idiot on a scooter has sat in front of me whilst I'm waiting at traffic lights (what do they think I'm waiting there for!), and then I get stuck behind them. But maybe that's more a mark of the riders than the scooters themselves.

    I had a go on some in Krakow where they're legal, and I must admit, they're good fun. Ultimately, there are so many about that they'll have to be legalised eventually. My only problem is that most of the people I see using them appear to be fit enough to cycle, so why not just do that? At least that way you get exercise, and it's no slower.
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