Ninebot D38U Electric Kickscooter
Ninebot D38U Electric Kickscooter
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The Ninebot D38U Electric Scooter is here!
Features:
- Max. speed Approx. 30 km/h (18.6 mph)
- Typical range: 20 - 38 km (23.6 miles) depending on mode + rider
- Front Electric Brake
- Rear Drum Brake
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Maximum Weight Capacity 265lbs
- Device Weight 36.2lbs / 15kg
- Climbing angle upto 20 degrees
- Tubeless pneumatic tyres (with inner tube)
The D38U delivers a big impact in a small frame! This quick and stylish mid-range electric scooter is perfect for downtown commuters and weekend riders desiring agility & ease of use.
Thanks to its light weight (36lbs / 15kg) and 350 watt motor - the D38U is a true pleasure to ride through Toronto and other cities. Snappy acceleration and confidence match the bright red details perfectly. While it doesn't feature some of the bells (although it DOES come with a bell) and whistles of more expensive electric scooters, the D38U is great for casual or first-time riders.
Learn more about the D-Series here.
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Shipping & Pickup
More InfoSegway of Ontario wants to help you get rolling as quickly as possible. Online orders can be fulfilled in one of two ways: pick-up or delivery. We are proud to ship across Ontario for all of our online products and will work to find you the best shipping rates through trusted and reliable carrier services. Products will be shipped from our Distillery District storefront in Toronto, Canada.
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Returns and Refunds Policy
More InfoUnopened, unused and unregistered devices purchased from Segway of Ontario can be returned for a full refund (shipping not included) within 14 days of purchase. The device must be in original manufacturer packaging and in acceptable condition of use (all manuals, accessories, and gifts with purchase must be included).
Kickscooter (e-scooter) Laws in Ontario:
Under the HTA, there is a 5 year pilot project (commenced January 1, 2020) which allows the use of e-scooters in the province. Please check with your municipality for local bylaws.