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Whether you’re commuting to work, cruising through the city, or running quick errands, this scooter is built to make every ride smoother, faster, and easier. With real power, real range, and real portability, it solves the everyday frustrations of getting around — so you can travel smarter, not harder.
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FAQ
How durable is the scooter for daily use?
How durable is the scooter for daily use?
The FlashX is built with an alloy-steel frame designed for long-term durability.
It’s engineered to handle daily commuting, bumps, and frequent folding without loosening or wearing down. The 120 kg load capacity shows it’s made for real-world use — not just casual weekend rides.
What happens if I ride it in light rain?
What happens if I ride it in light rain?
It’s rated for light splashes, but not heavy rain or deep puddles.
You can safely handle quick rides through mild drizzle, but extended wet conditions may impact performance. This protects the electrical components and keeps the lifespan of the scooter high.
Is assembly difficult when it arrives?
Is assembly difficult when it arrives?
No — it comes 95% pre-assembled.
You only tighten a couple of screws and you’re ready to ride. The setup takes under 5 minutes and includes all necessary tools.
Does it feel stable at higher speeds?
Does it feel stable at higher speeds?
Yes — the deck width, alloy-steel frame, and dual braking give it a planted, controlled feel.
Even at 30+ km/h, riders describe the scooter as solid and predictable, not shaky or flimsy.
How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
Typically 4–6 hours for a full charge.
Most riders plug it in overnight and have a full day's range ready by morning. The battery is optimized for balanced charging speed and long-term health.
Will the tires go flat easily?
Will the tires go flat easily?
Very unlikely — the 8.5” burst-proof tires are designed to resist punctures.
They require almost zero maintenance and are built to handle rough city pavement, gravel patches, and daily wear without frequent replacements.