drumboy said:
I bought in on the Segway Max IndieGoGo but canceled to get the Fluid Horizon as it had a higher top speed and was available. Busted my a$s the first day case the unfold lock didn't lock correctly and I was kinda scared to ride after that so I sold it and build an ebike.
Scooters take some getting used to for us olds. I admit to going a$$-over-teakettle on mine shortly after I got it too.
The big thing to note about scooters are that you can't really ride them one-handed. So there's no holding a sack of lunch, no answering your phone, heck you can't even scratch your nose without almost crashing.
Any weight you have on the handlebars (sack of groceries, etc) is makes it handle really weird. So carrying stuff is best done in a backpack.
Once you get used to it, it's not that bad.
I got mine broken for 50 bucks, then fixed it for 100. I use it when we go racing/track days, and for certain times at work ( I work at a church). Other than that it doesn't get used much. I don't go shopping on it or commute or anything. To me the form factor, being able to fold it up and carry it even in a compact car is worth it over an Ebike, but if I were commuting I would prefer an ebike over this.