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The Levy Electric Scooter is a well-known lightweight commuter scooter with a removable 3.3 lbs battery, providing 5-10 miles of range. Extra batteries at $150 each can be swapped on the go, addressing range concerns. We had the chance to review it during a cold day at the University of Colorado. It’s suitable for students and last-mile transport.
Top 5 Likes:
- Removable and Swappable Battery: Battery swaps alleviate range anxiety.
- Lightweight: Weighing only 27 lbs, it’s highly portable.
- Flight-Friendly: Battery complies with TSA guidelines for air travel.
- Air-Filled Tires: Offers a comfortable ride compared to solid tires.
- Range Calculator: Levy’s website features an accurate range calculator.
The deck size is a drawback; it could be larger for comfort. Range varies based on conditions but may be limited, especially on hilly terrain. The bell’s placement by the brake lever is awkward, and there’s no odometer. Steep hills are a challenge.
Perfect for students, last-mile transport users, or those wanting a portable scooter with battery options. Not suitable for speed enthusiasts, hilly terrains, or those looking for a flashy scooter.
The Levy scooter is named after its founder, Eric Levenseller, who noticed the trend of four-letter names in ride-share scooters and chose “Levy” as a nod to his childhood nickname.
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Levy was my first scooter.
Although it didn’t have range it was portable and easy to use. Made my own Wide deck that works great
Levy was my first scooter.
Although it didn’t have range it was portable and easy to use. Made my own Wide deck that works great