Range. Speed. Weight. If an electric scooter can strike a good balance among these three elements without costing an arm and a leg, it's an instant win for me. I'm happy to say that after years of testing escooters and usually finding a few shortcomings in at least one of these components, Speedway's Mini 4 Pro comes the closest to perfection.
Speedway is a sub-brand of MiniMotors USA, which makes expensive and powerful scooters like the Dualtron Victor and the Bluetran Lightning (we're talking $3,000+ for one of those bad boys). Those escooters also weigh more than 80 pounds, which is not great if your Brooklyn apartment is on the third floor with no elevator. This Speedway, on the other hand, delivers enough power to cruise around most hills, has a reliable range, and weighs just 36 pounds. It's a dreamlike urban ride.
Before diving into everything I like, I want to note that I only had two problems with the Mini 4 Pro. On the return trip of my first outing with the scooter, the brakes made a screeching sound. It was so loud that I could see incredulous glances from passersby. I just grimaced and kept screeching home.
This problem disappeared the next time I took the scooter out for a spin. But I took it to a shop to be safe, and found out that the brake wasn't aligning properly. After less than 10 minutes it was fixed and I was on my way, feeling a little safer than I did before. Dozens of trips later, I haven't run into this issue.
My second woe? For a while I had no clue how to properly fold this scooter down all the way. There's a little folding lever at the bottom of the stem that you need to push down, but no matter how hard I pushed with my foot, it never budged. Turns out, you need to push the stem forward as you kick into the lever, thereby freeing it and folding the entire stem down onto the deck.
Once I figured this out, I couldn't stop folding it every moment I wasn't using it. It's so easy! I can fold it down with a slight push from my leg, and the stem clicks into place once it's parallel with the deck. You can also fold the handlebars down to make the whole thing really compact.
