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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Victor and the Fluid Freeride Horizon (13 Ah)
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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Minimotors Dualtron Victor
Fluid Freeride Horizon (13 Ah)
Comparing the Powerhouses: Minimotors Dualtron Victor Vs Fluid Freeride Horizon (13 Ah) Electric Scooters
Exploring the world of high-performance electric scooters, two models that stand out are the Minimotors Dualtron Victor and the Fluid Freeride Horizon (13 Ah). Both models are known for their exceptional qualities and unique features, but they differ in several aspects. Let's take a deeper look into these differences. Starting with the power and speed, the Dualtron Victor outperforms with a top speed of 56 mph, coming from two 3000W motors. In contrast, the Horizon, with its 500W motor, can reach a more modest top speed of 25 mph. Each, therefore, is suited to different needs - the Victor for extreme speed enthusiasts and the Horizon for those seeking more moderate velocity. When it comes to range, the Dualtron Victor, with its 60V 30Ah battery, can cover up to 68 miles. On the other hand, the Horizon scooter's 48V 13Ah battery offers an approximate range of 20 miles. Looking at the handling and suspension, the Dualtron Victor comes with an adjustable suspension system for extreme riding, while the Horizon has a front and rear suspension designed more for city commuting. Lastly, in terms of weight, the Horizon stands as the lighter model at 40 lbs compared to the Dualtron’s hefty 77 lbs, making the Horizon more carry-friendly.
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