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Super Turbo 800watt Elite 36v Electric Scooter "Red" | 
| Brand: Super Cycles & Scooters Category: Sports
This item is no longer available
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 120501
Color: Red Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 75 Dimensions (in): 48 x 28 x 20
MPN: RedSUP800-2 Model: RedSUP800-2 ASIN: B001TADCG4
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| Features:
| • | The most powerfull and durable electric scooter on the market; can carry up to a 350lb rider! | | • | True 800watt 36v motor that spins at 2750rpms producing speeds up to 23mph. | | • | Includes 3 12v 12ah "Deep Cell" batteries making one powerful 36v battery pack producing ride distances of up to 18miles per charge. | | • | Chain Drive, Front Swinger Mono Shock and Rear Shocks, Solid Steal Frame, Folds Down in one Second, Extra Wide Tire, Front and Rear Disc Brakes. | | • | Comes with removable seat, LED headlight, charger, and free tool kit. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The true Super Turbo 800watt Elite Scooter from Super Cycles and Scooters is back in stock!!
Attention Amazon Customers! There is a company trying to steal our name brand on this great product by selling a cheaper lower quality version of this scooter, but with the same name. If it's not from Super Cycles and Scooters it's not the real SUPER TURBO 800-ELITE! We are currently seeking legal action against them to prevent them from ruining our good name..
We guarantee that this scooter is more powerful then any 1000watt scooter on the market because our motor is a true 800watt as where other companies exaggerate their motor wattage and we do not. The latest model now uses deep cell lead acid batteries for an even longer run time per charge! We garantee these batteries hold a charge longer then any other lead acid battery available. We are also giving our customers exclusive access to our "How Videos" such as: "How to change the tube in your tire if you get a flat", How to govern or slow down the Turbo 800-Elite for kids" and many more
Comparing this scooter to the competition: The Super Turbo 800-Elite may look similar to our competition. However we spared no expense on the quality of this scooter. It includes many upgrades not found on other scooters. It is the only scooter in its class that has a LED head light and a front swinger mono shock. If you are looking for the fastest, highest quality, electric scooter then; look no further!
Parts are easily available from top to bottom on this scooter. We are not a fly by night company. We have been in business for over 8 years and we pride ourselves in outstanding customer service.
We inlude a 90day bumper to bumper parts warranty and free lifetime tech support via email or over the phone!
If you have any questions or need parts please call us at 843-997-7902.
To see our complete feed back click on our business name located under the words "Item in stock" near the top of this page.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 8
VERY IMPRESIVE August 8, 2010 J. Griffiths I bought an E-ZIP bike a few years ago and if there was the slightest incline you have to peddle the bike to make it up the hill. Also the owners manual recommends not using the motor unless you just need a break from peddling. The low battery light would come on in no time if you relied just on the motor drive. The bike frame has been built very heavy so it's no joy to peddle without using the motor. So I find myself mostly using my much lighter non motorized bike now all the time. But there are times when I need to go to the grocery store that's about 2 miles away just to pick up 1 or 2 things and I just don't feel like peddling the bike and making short trips like that with your car I've always heard was very hard on the engine. So when I saw such good ratings on this scooter I decided to give a try. I'm very impressed with the speed and torque it has. I even road it up a 3 block hill that's as steep as a boat ramp twice and I'm no feather weight. If your looking for a scooter and your an adult this is the one I would recommend. You can't beat it in so far as the value for what you get. If you live in a hilly area you can order a larger rear sprocket with chain from the sellers web sight. The only negative about this scooter is that you can't ride it in wet or rainy weather but from what I'm told that problem is the same with all of the battery powered bikes and scooters. I considered a gas powered scooter but everyone I've heard sounds like a gas powered weed whacker going down the street.
Pure pleasure August 4, 2010 ben I have had my scooter for 4 weeks or so, i sneak out at night when I get home from the hospital, and cruise around the neighborhood. We have i big hill that this scooters right over it!!. My wife goes with me on her lazer 300 and I carry a small piece of parachute cord in my pocket sp that I can pull her up the hill as her scooter will not even begin to chug up the hill. Hope to purchase another in a few weeks so that we can buzz around together after work!!!
It works very well, stops well, it is a bargain.
Go Speed Racer, Go! April 26, 2010 Green & Wired (So-Cal, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had my Super 800 for just over a month...in a word, it ROCKS!
Fact: Last Sunday I took it on a full throttle "Bonsai Run," just to see how far it would go. The course is a bit hilly as it follows the ocean's cliffs. I weigh 155 pounds, and I have a trunk on my scooter, and I carried an extra (30 pound) battery pack. So figure a payload of 190 pounds. Full throttle the entire way, I was hoping to break 10 miles (16 km). I made 12.6 miles (20.2 km)!!! in just under an hour. The battery pack still had some oomph in it, but I turned into a pretty steep hill and decided It'd be better if I just switched battery packs at that point and came home. A week later, today, I tried a different approach: this time I kept the throttle at about 2/3 speed the entire way. I just got back, I made 15.1 miles (24.3 km) in 80 minutes! I switched out the battery pack, turned around, and really went easy on the throttle, just to see how long the fresh pack would last. I got home in 1 hour 34 minutes and 50 seconds!
If you have owned scooters in the past, you can appreciate the significance of these numbers. Most scooters out there today are either toys for the kids, or extremely expensive ($1,500++) adult commuter vehicles. The Super 800 delivers a performance nearly equal to machines far more expensive, at a fraction of the cost.
I also calculated some extremely conservative operating numbers. I can "fill the tank" of my scooter for 5 cents in electricity where I live. It's actually cheaper than that, as my rate is lower during the night, when I do most of my charging, but I'll use the more conservative number. Assuming that nickel gets me just 10 miles (16 km), again, let's be extra conservative, that means that it would cost me less, significantly less, than $1.50 to go 300 miles, the average range of a car here in the States. How much does it cost you to fill your tank? $30? $40? $60? Well I can do it for LESS than $1.50 !!!
Before you buy any scooter, you must, you simply must, do what I did. Get the phone number of the firm selling it, and simply try to call them. What you will find is the first dirty little secret of the electric scooter business: Almost zero customer service. Before, during, and after the sale, there is all but no recourse other than the web to contact your seller. Most don't even list phones, and those that do, almost never answer. Leave a message? At your own risk, and time. It is all but impossible to reach a live human, even to ORDER THE PRODUCT!!! Think what will happen if you have a problem after you've bought the thing. Which leads us to the second dirty little secret of the electric scooter world: they are all made in China, and you are, sooner or later, going to encounter a problem. You are going to want to get help, like, really fast. How will you do this if you weren't even able to reach a real person while you were trying to buy the thing?!
Well, the answer, my friend, is buy the Super 800 from Chris at Super Cycles & Scooters! I would suggest you try to reach the "other" guys first. Test my experience, see if you can even get a human on the line. Then call Chris. You are going to want to talk to him before you place your order anyway, as you want to discuss with him issues specific to your location and your operating environment (Are you heavy, thin? Will you be operating on hills? How steep? How long is your one-way commute?). You might consider talking to him about a trunk, gearing for hills, and an additional battery pack and/or charger.
My own experience? I had a control box (computer) go bad on my scooter on a Friday. I called Chris on the East Coast (I live on the West Coast). Monday (!!!) I had the replacement control box, complete with full instructions on how to replace it! It took me all of 10 minutes and I was back on the road! I noticed that after a month, the brakes were not as effective as they had been; remember, it's pretty hilly here, so I really use the brakes. A lot. So what to do? Simple, I logged on to Chris's website, entered the user name and password, and Voila! I was able to watch a video walking me, step by step, through the process of adjusting the brakes. It took me 20 minutes, and this was my first time. Anybody else out there do videos for their customers?
So, last thought: simply read the reviews of every other product, and every other seller. Note that electric scooters, and companies, in general get atrocious reviews. Then check out Chris and his Super 800. Five star, five star, five star, five star. When I was in High School, our calculus teacher insisted on grading on a curve. If we were to grade Chris, Super Cycles & Scooters, and the Super 800 on a curve, we'd have to give each at least 10 stars!
Go Speed Racer, Go!
Wow is this thing cool. March 22, 2010 Jeff (Colorado) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just bought the Super Turbo 800 for my son (8 yrs. old). I was searching for a Razor at first and read the reviews and was not impressed. I stumbled on this scooter read nothing but 5 star reviews and decided to give it a try. 4 days after ordering it was at my front door. Pulled it out of the box and was very surprised. The pictured just do not do it justice, the thing is very large and VERY well made. I assembled the scooter (it took about 30 min and very basic) and hopped on. I weigh 235 pounds and it moves me like I weigh 80 pounds. Very quick acceleration and top speed. I have a radar speed sign in my neighborhood and it said I was doing 25 MPH. I spent about an hour that night riding the thing screaming like a little kid!!! I gave it to my son the next day for his b-day and he absolutely loves it. It took about 5 minutes of teaching him how to ride it and away he went. Although he is young I really have no worries with him riding it, it is built very well and easy to handle for him. Since, I have been very jealous of all the fun he is having so I decided to buy another one for myself. Every where we go these things are major attention grabbers, people are just amazed over these little machines. We went on about a 11 mile cruse the other day and it still seemed to run as if I was freshly charged. I would recommend this to just about anyone. Great for in town commutes, light off-road, or just cruising the neighborhood
FANTASTIC SCOOTER! October 9, 2009 J. D. Laughead (, vermont United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just got this scooter Yesterday, and it came in a large cardboard box, packed well in Styrofoam. No problems in setup. I ordered it on Friday, and I got it Wednesday. To me that is SUPER Service.
I have two other scooters, A E-Scooter, 3 wheel, and a Evocycle, all electric. Let me say this scooter is twice as fast than the other scooters, this Scooter MEANS BUSINESS! The Torque on the motor, well I was wondering where the seat belt was? This is no 4-8mph Mobility scooter, this is a 20-30+ Little Hot-rod scooter, that really scoots! It is very well built, and I love the little wide tires, that gives it great stability. I tried it on a 15-20 degree hill, and it shot right up. What I really like about it, is when I ride on the road in traffic, this little scooter, keeps up with it, and can even pass some of it, my other scooters, are better on the sidewalk.
The throttle on the scooter,well I was really impressed with, as you can go from a very very slow speed to slow speed to a middle speed to a fast speed to Top speed all very gradually, or from Zero to 30mph in about 10 seconds. With the wide tires, which almost feels like it has 3 wheels, lets you go at the slow speeds, with there stability. I almost felt I was on a Motorcycle.
The smaller the tire, the greater the stability in turns. I just love to go very slow, with people looking on, until I "PUT THE PEDAL TO THE METAL", Then there "EYEBALLS JUST ABOUT FALL OUT OF THEIR HEAD" and Drivers beside me, give me thumbs up!
I was wondering where I could put a basket on it? I then figured out, why not put the handles of a strong shopping bag over the handle bars and let the bag hang down in front of me. I tried it, and went to the supermarket and got about 15 pounds of groceries, and it worked out great, saved me a basket. I found one thing I had to get use to, was the kick stand, as it is in the front, and must be put down on level ground, or over it can go, and a few times, I forgot to kick it up, and it would scrape, remember the kick stand.
I am going to add 3 items on it, Backside turn signals, a Horn, and Motorcycle type side mirrors. The scooter has a very bright led headlight. Let me see, I wonder how fast would it go with a 2000 watt motor? Are gasoline engines on the way OUT! Let's hope so!
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