Big Harley Citycoco IV Electric Scooter 1000W 60V | Rental "Car" Review

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Published 2017-08-04
This is my review of the Big Harley Citycoco IV Electric Scooter. There's more details below, but I just wanted to quickly say thank you for watching this video. Please comment below and share your thoughts on the Citycoco or just take a second and say 'hey'. I'd love to hear from you. Cheers.

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► About this car:

Price: ~$1,300
Max Speed: 27 mph
Range: 50 miles
Battery: 60V 12 AH Lithium
Charge Time: 4 to 5 hours
Motor Power: 1000W

Seats: 2 (1 in the front, 1 in the back)
Towing Capacity: Yeah...no.

► My thoughts after driving:

+ Simple, solid construction. There's not a lot of moving parts here.
+ Great battery life.
+ Super fun to drive. It accelerates and brakes well.
+ Surprisingly comfortable.
+ I kept thinking while I was riding this thing how much I would LOVE to do my daily commute on it. That's, unfortunately, not possible, but I think it illustrates just how much I liked riding this scooter.

►About this Rental:

Rental Car Number: 46
Company: Ho Ban Chung Scooters, Gyeongju, South Korea.
Days Driven: 1 hour
Miles Driven: Maybe 10?

All Comments (21)
  • Very cool just bought one in blk from china got it under 800. With shipping. I bought off wholesale site which i buy and sell stuff from. China has all the coolest scooters so if anyone tells u they bought in the US its because the site buys from china the sane site i get my stuff from. Its big and heavy but really fun to drive and i kept one for myself. Thanks Bsipp
  • @dreamzenpeace
    Hi any ideas on how to switch the speedometer from kilometres to miles per hour?
  • @markmarku8169
    Can you please tell me whether this scooter can drive uphill and how fast can it go uphill? I'm thinking of buying a 1200 watt scooter and I live in a city that has a lot of steep hills so that's why I'm not sure. Thank you
  • @goutham1506
    Hey.. Thanks for the video. Loved the commentary. Do you mind sharing the rental the South Korean vendor charged?
  • @TheIdleCrow
    That does look like it would be fun! If I still lived in the city I would kinda like one just to putter around on! But long country roads with a ditch on either side of me.... I would likely just get killed.... So I'll stick to cars!
  • I ordered one on Alibaba and the seller I bought from sent me a PDF to select options to include with the scooter and I got the 2000w motor with the 20ah battery along with an alarm, front and rear turn signals and brake light for $570 and it's been working great. My local traffic laws treat these like 49cc motorbikes but I am restricted to 25mph in the bike lane but I normally leave mine on the 2nd speed and I get 45 miles a charge
  • i just got one off craigslist its way fun, i got a solar system decals on the fenders and battery cover. wild. its a few years old but the battery is still good.
  • Oh by the way i just heard the place u were staying in china and thats were the factory which i buy my scooters from. Tk care. Bsipp
  • @user-zf9lg8ng9e
    Please my friend help me I want to connect switch but I don’t understand 60 V 1000 W big Harley🙋‍♂️
  • @0HARE
    I saw these in Gangneung, S. Korea a couple weeks ago. There was a fleet of them for rent at Gyeongpo Lake. I wanted to rent a couple for the wife and myself, but she was not having it. Sorry now that I didn’t insist. Now I’m looking to buy one from Amazon here in the States. Several companies offer them, with different batteries, etc. Thanks for your review.
  • @RM-lj8bv
    I'M GETTING ONE IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS.
  • @bloompey2213
    Was just wondering if you buy the mirrors separated from the bike
  • @ntinaallig6704
    How much does e harley cost? In Europe can I find a dealer and do I need a bike licence?