| If you prefer traditional, but more modern-styled | | | | the $3,500 price tag and the 30mph/30 mile speed and |
| mopeds, then the Zapino electric moped will appeal to | | | | range. That and it's relative light weight (less than 300 |
| you for sure. For the urban or close suburban | | | | pounds) make it a good option for those who need |
| commuter, the around-towner, or people who need a | | | | something small, usable, and that has enough storage |
| small, low-cost get-arounder for their RV or similar use, | | | | space/capacity to make it a realistic errand runner. |
| it's hard to beat the Zapino. And for the ladies out | | | | Here's a couple of other specs that will probably |
| there? It's available in pink! Sold yet? | | | | decide it for you, one way or another: |
| OK, let's look at some specifications and information on | | | | - Motor: 3000W brushless, 60V |
| this neat little ride. First, it's rear-wheel driven and the | | | | - Controller: DBI (digital battery indicator) |
| motor is mounted directly adjacent to the wheel, so no | | | | - Brakes: front-rear disc |
| long belts or chains-this means less vibration, less | | | | - Batteries: 60V lead-acid (optional Li-Ion available) |
| maintenance, etc. | | | | - Range: 30 miles (optional batteries boost this to 65) |
| To me, though, the machine has two big selling points: | | | | - Weight Limit: 280 lbs. |