So, I’ve been considering micromobility options recently to help me get out a little bit more and range better. My dog told me he’d appreciate it if I got out a little more on my off-days. I don’t know why he’s gotta be so judgy like that…

Anyways,

-Bike formats are out, it needs to be easier to transport and not take up that much space.

-Balance boards are cool, but I’m not sure that’s quite what I’m looking for either…

Electric skateboards, scooters, mountainboards, etc., what’s good? I’m drawn to the idea of electric boards with (potentially?) off-road capabilities. I’m a mountainbiker and often have access to excellent trails, so I like the thought of being able to ride on those too sometimes but my main uses would probably just be getting around town or going out on paved greenways.

Entry level would be good, I’m hoping for somewhere in the 500-1000 dollar range if it exists but if I have to pay more for something better then so be it.

Also, DIY solutions aren’t completely out of the question for me. I could see myself messing around with a build project if it strikes my fancy.

Thanks for any help, I’m looking forward to seeing what you all come up with!

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    Balance boards are cool, have seen a few of those around here. Might be easier to store, though I dunno how owners lock them up if they are grabbing groceries. Make sure whatever you get has a decent range, everything quoted on the spec sheet is usually a very generous estimate based on a light rider, flat ground, and no wind. Having something that can still be moved by hand/foot might be a good idea, whether that is a scooter or a bike or something else. Watch and read reviews of various e mobility devices!

    The price keeps fluctuating on mine. They are clearing out overstock from overproducing in 2022, I think. Repairablility is a mixed bag. Not many services repair these bikes, but they are mechanically quite simple, and have reused parts throughout their lineup. So you should be golden on stuff like batteries, tires, spokes, brake pads (generic), etc. I got mine for about $1,189.

    https://www.juicedbikes.com/products/ripracer?variant=39361373700160

    Edit: not sure on ‘eBMX’, I guess so? I’ve only ever seen this one, haha. Quite fun though, I’ve really been enjoying it and it looks like it should be quite easy to maintain for quite some time.

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      Several of my coworkers have balance boards, and they all love them. That being said, I’m still not sure they’re for me though. I think I’m just wanting something different.

      What kind of repairs have you had to do so far?

      I feel like I could definitely see myself rocking one of those. I really like the fat tires, those are sweet lookin’ B)

      Thanks for the link, and the feedback