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Riding' times Z8 - still the cheapest, still love it

Riding' times Z8 - still the cheapest, still love it

If you are looking for a cheap electric scooter, the Riding' times Z8 is still the right choice.

Riding' times Z8 - still the cheapest, still love it

I get the curve all the time for daring to call this and similar vehicles a scooter, even though what is it but a scooter? We used to call the Babetta a scooter, even though it couldn't do more in terms of power, at most its refueling was faster. The Riding' times Z8 is here in my garage, if not every day (because I don't have to leave home every day), I take it out every week and do my running things with it.

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It's true, you can't cover many hundreds of kilometers with it, it's true, you can't refuel it in 5 minutes, but it's perfect for getting you from A to B comfortably and almost free of charge. You won't be drifting with it, the wheels won't screech, but it gives an absolute motorcycle-like experience, which I love. It's comfortable, it springs very well, the seating position is very good, and I could list the very good ones.

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Of course, this is also "just" a Chinese thing, so I also started the spring by checking the screws, listening to the bearings, checking the brakes, but I'll knock it off, so far it's flawless. I hope it stays for the entire summer season, because unless I buy something more serious, I will still have it.

So the bottom line is that I can't offer you a cheaper electric scooter now, just like last year. From a Czech warehouse RDTZ82401 365 forints with a coupon code by clicking on the link below:

 

Riding' times Z8 electric scooter

 

You can find the test and the video about the machine here: DO YOU USE A PETROL SCOOTER? YOU CAN THINK SLOWLY ABOUT THE CHANGE!

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