Go Sporting Goods, Go Motorboard 2000X Review
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gvaldes's Review of Go Sporting Goods, Go Motorboard 2000X Electric Scooter
17th Aug 2008
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- Build quality

- Length of ownership1 year
- Reliability

Execellent design
Portability
Bad Points
Ni-Mh battery dies after less than a year even taking all the precautions
The company provides no support and has an appalling customer service
There is no possibility of upgrade
Very expensive
General Comments
I bought one and I had to have it shipped from France as there are no distributors in the UK (now I realize why). I took maximun care and after a few months the battery doesn't last. I only used to go to work (a few blocks away - about 15 min. walk on foot) and the range is much less than advertised. I spent 600 dollars in total and I am really dissapointed. It's is beautiful and I would really like to use it but it's not practical as it doesn't really work. I would not recommend to buy it specially because the manufacturers don't seem to care. They should review prices and improve customer service. Call them pretending you have any problem and see how much help you're offered.
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