Find Your Perfect Ride with 99 Bikes
Thinking about ditching the car or public transport for a fun, efficient, and eco-friendly ride? Electric scooters are zipping their way into Australian cities, offering a fantastic way to navigate your daily commute or simply enjoy getting around.
At 99 Bikes, as the world's most approachable bike store, we believe getting started should be easy and, most importantly, safe. That's why we've put together this ultimate guide to help you choose the best e-scooter for your needs. We'll break down the jargon, answer your burning questions, and show you some of our top picks designed for the Australian way of life.
In a Nutshell: Our Top E-Scooter Picks
| Best For... | Our Pick: | Key Highlight: | 
| Overall Urban Ride | Segway Ninebot E3 Pro Electric Scooter | Fantastic blend of portability, range, and comfort. Designed to fit under train seats! | 
| Best Value | Segway Ninebot E2 Pro Electric Scooter | Affordable entry into reliable e-scooter commuting with Segway's trusted tech. | 
| Long-Distance Commutes | Segway Ninebot KickScooter MAX G3 | Incredible range (up to 65km) and robust build for extended trips. | 
| All-Terrain & Comfort | Segway Ninebot ZT3 Pro Electric Scooter | Built tough with advanced dual suspension for a premium, smooth ride. | 
| Kids & Young Riders | Segway Ninebot C2 Lite eKickScooter | Safe, fun, and easy to ride for the younger generation. | 
For most urban commuters, an e-scooter with pneumatic (air-filled) tyres, a dual braking system, and a water-resistance rating of at least IPX4 offers the best balance of comfort, safety, and real-world durability.
What to Look For: Key Features & Considerations
Choosing an e-scooter can feel a bit overwhelming. Let's break down the most important features to consider, from an approachable, expert perspective.
1. Portability & Weight: Can You Take It With You?
Your e-scooter's weight and how easily it folds are crucial if you plan to combine your ride with public transport or carry it into your office.
- Lighter is often better: Scooters typically range from around 12kg to over 25kg. If you're carrying it up stairs or onto a train, every kilogram counts!
- Folding Mechanisms: Check how easily and securely a scooter folds down. A compact fold is key.
- Train-Friendly Design: The Segway Ninebot E3 Pro, for example, is specifically designed to be compact enough to stow under most train seats, making it a fantastic option for multi-modal commuters.
- Important Public Transport Note: While e-scooters are great for trains, it's worth noting that most buses in Australia do not allow e-scooters onboard due to safety and space regulations. Always check with your local council or public transport provider if integrating a bus ride is part of your commute plan.
- Heavy Duty = Heavier Weight: Keep in mind that more powerful, long-range, or off-road models (like the ZT3 Pro) tend to be significantly heavier due to larger batteries and more robust frames.
2. Range & Hill Climbing Ability: Conquering Your Commute
Don't underestimate those "small" inclines! Your daily route might surprise you when tackling it on two wheels.
- Range (Battery Size): This (in km) is how far you can travel on one charge. We recommend choosing a model with a "real-world" range that's at least 20-30% more than your daily round trip to avoid "range anxiety."
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Hill Climbing Power: This is where motor power (Watts) and torque (Nm) matter. A higher-watt motor will handle hills better.
- Tip: You might not realise how steep your commute is until you're on a scooter! Google Maps' "Bicycling" directions can give you a rough idea of inclines (elevation gain) and a reasonable estimate of your trip time.
 
3. Tyre Type: Pneumatic (Air) vs. Solid
This is a huge factor in ride quality. You have two main choices:
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Pneumatic (Air-Filled) Tyres:
- Pros: Much smoother and more comfortable ride, as the air acts as a natural shock absorber. Better grip, especially in wet conditions.
- Cons: Can get punctures (though this is less common with quality tyres and proper inflation).
 
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Solid (or Honeycomb) Tyres:
- Pros: 100% puncture-proof. Zero maintenance.
- Cons: A much harsher, bumpier ride. You will feel every crack in the pavement. Can be slippery in the wet.
 
Our Approachable Advice: For most urban riders, pneumatic (air-filled) tyres are worth it for the massive boost in comfort and safety. Just learn to check your tyre pressure, like on a bike!
4. Suspension Systems: Smooth Riding Ahead
Not all roads are perfectly smooth! Suspension absorbs bumps and vibrations, making your ride much more comfortable and safer.
- No Suspension: Common on entry-level models. Relies entirely on pneumatic tyres for cushioning.
- Dual Suspension: Found on premium and all-terrain models (like the Segway Ninebot ZT3 Pro), this offers the best ride comfort by absorbing bumps at both the front and rear wheel.
- Improved Control: Suspension doesn't just absorb bumps; it also helps dampen inertia when you're braking quickly, pushing the tyre into the ground for better grip. This keeps the scooter more stable and easier to handle during sudden stops.
5. Braking Systems: Your Safety Net
Reliable brakes are non-negotiable. E-scooters typically use one or more of these systems:
- Disc Brakes: (Like on a car or mountain bike) Offer the best and most reliable stopping power, especially in the wet.
- Drum Brakes: Enclosed within the wheel hub, they are very low-maintenance and work well in all weather.
- Electronic (Regenerative) Brakes: Use the motor to slow down, which can put a tiny bit of charge back into the battery. These are best paired with a disc or drum brake.
Our Recommendation: Always look for a scooter with a high-quality mechanical brake (disc or drum), not just an electronic one.
6. Lighting Systems: Be Seen & See Your Way
Lights are essential for visibility, especially if you ride at dawn, dusk, or night.
- "To Be Seen" Lights (50-200 Lumens): These are standard on most scooters. They are bright enough to make you visible to cars and pedestrians on well-lit city streets.
- "To See" Lights (400+ Lumens): If you are riding through unlit or dimly lit areas like bike paths or quiet streets, you will need a more powerful front light to see potholes and obstacles.
- Indicators: Some higher-end models, like the Segway Ninebot ZT3 Pro, come with built-in turn indicators, which is a fantastic safety feature for signalling your intentions in traffic.
7. Water Resistance (IP Rating): Can I Ride in the Rain?
This is a critical "real-world" question. The answer is in the scooter's IP (Ingress Protection) Rating.
- What it means: An IP rating has two numbers (e.g., IPX4). The first is for dust, the second is for water.
- IPX4: "Splash resistant from any direction." This is the minimum you should look for. It means you're protected if you get caught in light rain or splash through a small puddle.
- IPX5: "Protected against low-pressure water jets." This is even better and gives you more confidence in all-weather commuting.
- Important: No e-scooter is fully "waterproof." You should never submerge it or ride in torrential rain.
8. Security: Keeping Your Ride Safe
E-scooters are a valuable investment, so security is paramount.
- Digital Security: The Segway Ninebot range is a leader here, offering app-based features like GPS trackability and on some models the ability to lock and unlock the bike based on your proximity to your scooter!
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Physical Locks:
- The Challenge: Locking an e-scooter can be tricky, as many models lack the closed loops you find on a bike.
- Our Recommendation: D-Locks (U-locks) are typically a great option. Their rigid shape makes them difficult to manipulate or slide out from around the scooter's main stem or a folding mechanism. Always lock your scooter to an immovable object.
 
9. Weight Capacity (Max Rider Load)
This is a key safety spec. Always check the maximum rider weight for any scooter you're considering. This limit (usually 100kg or 120kg) is set by the manufacturer to ensure the frame, brakes, and motor can operate safely and durably. Remember to factor in the weight of your backpack, too!
10. Safety & Legality: Ride Smart, Ride Legal
Your safety is our priority, and understanding local regulations is key.
- Helmet Up! Always, always, always wear a helmet. It's the law in most of Australia, and it's simply the smartest thing you can do on a scooter.
- Battery Safety: All e-scooters sold at 99 Bikes feature high-quality Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers that meet stringent Australian standards. Always use the original charger and never leave a charging scooter unattended.
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Local Regulations: E-scooter legality varies significantly across Australia. E-scooters are only legal on public footpaths or roads in some regions/council areas, often with specific speed limits (like in Brisbane). In other areas (like Sydney), they may be restricted to private property only.
- Crucial: You MUST consult your local council's website or state transport authority for the most up-to-date rules on where you can legally ride in your area.
 
- Speed Limits: To comply with legislation in most councils that do allow the use of e-scooters on public land, our product range is limited to 25km/h from the factory.
11. Warranty & Support: The 99 Bikes Advantage
This is one of the most important, and often overlooked, parts of your purchase.
- Why buy from 99 Bikes? When you buy from us, you're not just getting a box. You're getting peace of mind.
- Real Warranty Support: If something goes wrong, you don't have to deal with a faceless overseas website. You can bring your scooter back to us, and our team will manage the warranty process for you with the Australian supplier.
- Real People: Our team can give you expert, approachable advice before you buy and support you after.


 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
         
         
         
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               



