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Just Fun Tech - Ninebot Kickscooter F2 Pro Review | MMORPG.com

SystemSystem Member UncommonPosts: 12,599
edited September 2023 in News & Features Discussion

imageJust Fun Tech - Ninebot Kickscooter F2 Pro Review | MMORPG.com

Welcome back to Just Fun Tech where we step outside the world of PC gaming and look at neat products that improve your life in sheer fun (plus a lot more). Today, we're looking at the Ninebot F2 Pro, an electric scooter designed for commuting that's capable of zipping around at speeds of up to 20 miles an hour and can carry you safely for more than thirty miles. This is genuinely one of the most fun products we've ever tested. The Ninebot Kickscooter F2 Pro is an absolute blast when you want to

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  • OG_SolareusOG_Solareus Member RarePosts: 1,041
  • GameByNightGameByNight Hardware and Technology EditorMMORPG.COM Staff, Member RarePosts: 811


    wear a helmet xD



    Hah, believe me, I did. Doing 20 a scooter makes you realize how bad a wipe out could be.
    OG_Solareus
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,423
    I hardly ever see someone using a kickscooter wearing a helmet in London, not that it is a big city or anything.

    Cue someone asking us "What does this have to do with MMORPG's. ;)
  • irnbru69irnbru69 Member UncommonPosts: 124

    bocip said:

    My last month paycheck was for 11000 dollars… All i did was simple online work from comfort at home for 3-4 hours/day that I got from this agency I discovered over the internet and they paid me for it 95 bucks every hour…..>

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    How is this piece of crap user still on the website, his last paycheck was more like $110 a month and he fat fingered a couple of zeros.
  • Cactus_LFRezCactus_LFRez Member UncommonPosts: 206
    For real, the town I live in instituted paid parking recently, which I refuse to pay for, so a scooter might actually help stick it to the man.

    But the real test is, can you attempt to do a sick kick flip and the bar swings around and bangs your shin and your mom tells you to stop riding your scooter before you break something.
    Not that I am speaking from experience.
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  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,989
    I do most of my commuting on a Kickbike.

    Speed on flat asphalt in good conditions: about 20 kph
    Average speed during actual trips: up to 15 kph

    It's got large enough tires that unlike e-scooter I can ride over any curb, weights about 10 kg, and it's always both slower and more physically demanding than riding a bike would be. I like driving it, and it's really good exercise.




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  • GameByNightGameByNight Hardware and Technology EditorMMORPG.COM Staff, Member RarePosts: 811

    irnbru69 said:



    bocip said:


    My last month paycheck was for 11000 dollars… All i did was simple online work from comfort at home for 3-4 hours/day that I got from this agency I discovered over the internet and they paid me for it 95 bucks every hour…..>


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    How is this piece of crap user still on the website, his last paycheck was more like $110 a month and he fat fingered a couple of zeros.



    We do away with these spammers all the time. They're currently making it through the filter so we're picking them off one by one until they're automatically caught.
  • OG_SolareusOG_Solareus Member RarePosts: 1,041

    Vrika said:

    I do most of my commuting on a Kickbike.

    Speed on flat asphalt in good conditions: about 20 kph
    Average speed during actual trips: up to 15 kph

    It's got large enough tires that unlike e-scooter I can ride over any curb, weights about 10 kg, and it's always both slower and more physically demanding than riding a bike would be. I like driving it, and it's really good exercise.







    Amish level activated :D
  • TillerTiller Member LegendaryPosts: 11,485
    edited September 2023
    My son recently bought one of these Ninebots after getting sick of the rip off city rent-a-scooters. He probably spent as much as he paid renting them before buying one of his own. He keeps it in his trunk for breakout rides with friends.
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  • AngrakhanAngrakhan Member EpicPosts: 1,837
    I see these (not this specific branch) all the time where I live which is a suburb. Lots of people ride them at the park and kids use them to commute to school. Costs the same as a decent bicycle. Still I worry about the tiny wheels hanging up on something like a twig or small stone and sending you tumbling head over heals at max speed which would not be a very fun spill. Looks fun to ride. I'll stick to my bicycle and burn some calories, though, and not worry about needing to charge it up.
  • TillerTiller Member LegendaryPosts: 11,485

    Angrakhan said:

    I see these (not this specific branch) all the time where I live which is a suburb. Lots of people ride them at the park and kids use them to commute to school. Costs the same as a decent bicycle. Still I worry about the tiny wheels hanging up on something like a twig or small stone and sending you tumbling head over heals at max speed which would not be a very fun spill. Looks fun to ride. I'll stick to my bicycle and burn some calories, though, and not worry about needing to charge it up.



    Oh yeah, unless you have good suspension on some of those faster ones, prepare for that eventual day you eat shit on a bumpy sidewalk.
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  • JakobmillerJakobmiller Member RarePosts: 694
    This is some outdoor activity shit... :|
    Scot
  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 24,423

    Vrika said:

    I do most of my commuting on a Kickbike.

    Speed on flat asphalt in good conditions: about 20 kph
    Average speed during actual trips: up to 15 kph

    It's got large enough tires that unlike e-scooter I can ride over any curb, weights about 10 kg, and it's always both slower and more physically demanding than riding a bike would be. I like driving it, and it's really good exercise.

    LUL wish I can see you going down the road on that. Ahhhhhhhh hahahahahahaa
    Welcome to the forums! :)
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