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Compare the Fluid Mosquito and the Minimotors Dualtron Victor
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Fluid Mosquito

Minimotors Dualtron Victor
Comparing the Fluid Mosquito and the Minimotors Dualtron Victor Electric Scooters
When comparing the Fluid Mosquito and the Minimotors Dualtron Victor electric scooters, there are several areas of difference that potential buyers should consider.
The Fluid Mosquito offers users a lightweight design with a total weight of just 27.5lbs. This makes it much easier to carry and transport than the Minimotors Dualtron Victor, which comes in at a weighty 72lbs. The easiness of handling makes the Fluid Mosquito more practical for short commutes and city living, whereas the heftier Dualtron Victor may be favourable to riders looking for stability and off-road performance.
In terms of power, the Dualtron Victor takes the lead with its dual motor providing a maximum output of 5,000W compared to the Mosquito's single motor with a maximum of 600W. Lower power does mean a longer battery life for the Fluid Mosquito, however, the Dualtron Victor goes beyond providing greater speed, power and hill-climbing abilities.
The ride experience also differs between the two. The Fluid Mosquito has a 'no-frills' approach, with a solid tyre and an overall simpler ride experience suitable for beginner riders. The Minimotors Dualtron Victor, however, is equipped with adjustable suspensions, hydraulic brakes and pneumatic tyres that offer a smoother and more comfortable ride.
Finally, the price point is a significant factor. The Fluid Mosquito is a budget-friendly option with a lower price, while the Minimotors Dualtron Victor is a high-end model with a price to match its advanced features.


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