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NAMI BURN E 2

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www.bestscooterstore,com/ Product Description Acceleration The acceleration of the BURN-E 2 electric scootercompletely exceeded our expectations keeping up with the world’s biggest and fastest electric scooters from zero to 35 miles per hour. It’s only at speeds of 40 miles per hour and above that the bigger scooters pull away. Hill Climb The BURN-E 2 electric scooter can sustain 35 mph or more, climbing just about any hill. On our 10% grade hill-climb test, the BURN-E 2 was the 4th quickest production scooter we’ve ever tested, arriving just ½ a second behind our all-time champ, the original BURN-E electric scooter. Top SpeTop speed is where the reduced performance spec becomes clear. With an ESG-certified top speed of 43.8 miles per hour, the BURN-E 2 electric scooter is a full 15 miles per hour slower than the original. I love going fast on electric scooters, but I rarely want to go faster than 40 mph unless I’m out testing. So 99% of the time, I wouldn’t feel held back by “only” being able to go 44 mph. So for me, giving up some top speed and saving fourteen hundred dollars feels worth it. Range The BURN-E 2 surprised us, covering 49.1 miles on our range test course in top performance mode. Only 4.2 miles short of the original BURN-E electric scooter under identical conditions. Not bad, considering the BURN-E 2’s 20% smaller battery. Braking The BURN-E 2’s braking performance was basically unchanged, stopping from 15 miles per hour in 10.3 ft vs. the original’s 10.2 ft. The new Logan 2-piston Hydraulic brakes on the BURN-E 2 feel noticeably better than the Nutt brakes on the original BURN-E electric scooter. The more expensive BURN-E 2 Max will come with four-piston Logan calipers with even larger brake pads, so we expect its brakes to feel even betterThe new Logan 2-piston Hydraulic brakes on the BURN-E 2 feel noticeably better than the Nutt brakes on the original BURN-E

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