Ride Review: Hiboy ECOM 14 Commuting Utility Scooter
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 Published On Dec 21, 2023

Today we're checking out the Hiboy ECOM 14, a utility scooter offering both seated and standing riding modes (although seated is definitely the primary focus). Unlike most scooters it actually has a rear rack and basket for carrying cargo! The 450 watt hub motor has decent torque for hill climbing and can get you up to a top speed of 22 mph (35 km/h), but it's also very loud which isn't pleasant to listen to on long rides. It's highly adjustable and should fit a wide range of riders, plus it folds down for storage. It's not very portable; even in the folded position it's still difficult to carry, mostly because it weighs 57 pounds (26 kg). This scoot is definitely designed for city streets and would struggle on rough terrain due to the lack of suspension and very low deck clearance.

00:00 Introduction
00:59 Design Overview
03:36 Weight Limit & Durability
04:27 Ride Comfort Factors
05:02 Use Case: Utility City Commuter
06:55 Motor, Battery, Brakes
08:31 Cockpit & Controls Overview
09:56 Folding Demonstration
10:33 Ride Test Begins: Different Power Modes
14:22 Motor Noise: It’s LOUD
15:44 Hill Climbing Tests
17:35 Riding while Standing
18:27 Motor Noise Gets Old
19:07 Rough Terrain & Agility
20:44 Testing the Brakes
21:24 Leaning to Steer Feels Better
22:20 Third Person View
23:13 Closing Thoughts

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