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INOKIM OX Review

  • boatingsal6
  • Jan 19
  • 3 min read

After mastering my balancing and ability to share the road with other vehicles, I upgraded from the ISINWheel to INOKIM. This electric scooter has a top speed of 27 miles which is wicked fast for its price range, and has one of the best suspensions ever. Below I will give my review, the pros, and the cons.



Let us start with the pros.


PROS


  1. Goes up to 27 MPH


    I'm used to scooters that on sports mode go only up to 12-18mph. Not the INOKIM OX, every time I hit a downhill at 27 miles an hour my adrenaline starts pumping. Also, car drivers get surprised when you pass them while they go the 25-speed limit on roads.


  2. Dual Suspension


    Hitting bumps or traveling through urban uneven roads that are bumpy feel light, and have a less chance of being knocked over. Anyone who lives in a major city knows that sidewalks and bike lanes have bumps and cracks that never get fixed. However, with the dual suspension, you have a smooth ride.


  3. Bright Lights


    Surprisingly the lights are bright and are underneath. This makes it good when traveling in the dark. I felt safer knowing the brake lights work alerting the drivers when I'm slowing down, and at night when hitting the trails, I can see the road ahead.


  4. Light Offroading Capabilities


    When I go on grass or light rocky pavement, the scooter doesn't shake violently, or feel like you're going to get knocked over. I went on grass, dirt, and light snow without any hiccups. This does not mean to go and treat the scooter like a Jeep Wrangler.


  5. Beautiful Aesthetics


    If you add a seat it will feel like a motorcycle due to the design. The aesthetics are beautiful from the aerodynamic design to the line work. I haven't seen a scooter that looks beautiful like a new vehicle like the INKIM OX.


  6. Good Uphill Speed Control


    When you go uphill unlike other scooters there's no dramatic speed drop. Like my ISINWheel that drops to 7-8mph on an uphill, the INOKIM OX only drops from 27 to 15mph on level 3 and drops from 19mph to 14mph on level 2.


  7. Dual Brakes


    The INOKIM OX has front drum brakes and rear disc brakes giving it high stopping power when you have to stop or miscalculate a downhill. If you are an expert you can also drift with this scooter.


Now let us discuss the cons, which are my complaints but may not be an issue for you guys.


CONS


  1. No directional signaling lights.


    Unlike other cheaper varieties, it has no directional turning signal lights compared to other brands like ISINWheel.


  2. Bland odometer screen


    Unlike other brands, the Odometer is bland and doesn't look modern like other scooters. but for the speed who cares?


  3. Parts are Expensive


    INOKIM is the BMW of electric scooters, tires are around 100 dollars, and accessories at the time of writing are 50 dollars for travel bags and add-ons.


Results


These were my pros and cons while adventuring on the INOKIM OX, once I get bored of it I will upgrade to the INOKIM OXO and leave a review. If you're interested in purchasing one you can find them at their website. Always remember to follow your local laws, and wear a helmet, and riding protective gear when riding your electric scooter. Ride safe and see you next time.

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