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Stator Electric Scooter

Stator is a self-balancing electric scooter with great specs and style. Powered by a rear-wheel hub-mounted brushless DC motor, the badass scooter has extreme off-the-line torque and can reach speeds up to 20 mph for up to 20 miles per charge. It also boasts regenerative braking and is even self-balancing for added safety and security. The minimalist tube frame folds flat for storage or transport, and the single wrap-over handlebar has a twist-grip throttle, multifunction horn button, key lock, and battery indicator. There are also plenty of customization options and accessories like a seat, utility racks, lights and a phone charger if you want to turn it into an apocalypse ready vehicle. Available soon via Kickstarter. watch the video below



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