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Compare the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX and the Fluid Freeride CityRider
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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NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX

Fluid Freeride CityRider
Comparing the Dynamics: NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX Vs Fluid Freeride CityRider Electric Scooters
Performance, ride comfort, speed, and durability are some of the key factors considered when comparing electric scooters. In this comparison article, we will be putting the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX and the Fluid Freeride CityRider under the microscope, identifying their strengths and weaknesses.
Firstly, the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX dominates in terms of speed and power with a top speed of 65 mph and peak power of 8400W. The Fluid Freeride CityRider, on the other hand, offers a more pedestrian-friendly top speed of 18mph, ideal for city riders and beginners.
When it comes to ride comfort, both models carry full suspension systems. However, the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX's adjustable suspensions and its off-road capabilities offer extreme ride comfort even on rough terrains. The CityRider's comfort level is the more comfortable option for smooth city roads.
In terms of battery life, the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX outranks the CityRider. With a significantly larger battery, the NAMI can travel up to 80-100 miles on a single charge. In contrast, the CityRider offers a respectable but smaller range of up to 15 miles.
The CityRider, however, wins in terms of weight and portability. At just 28 lbs, it is easier to manoeuvre and carry around. The NAMI, at 77 lbs, isn't the easiest to lug around.
Pricing is another area where these two scooters distinctly differ. The NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX is considered a high-end model, reflecting in its price point. The Fluid Freeride CityRider, on the other hand, is relatively affordable, making it a great option for those on a budget.
To conclude, the choice between these two widely depends on your riding requirements. If you're seeking speed, power and long-distance travel, the NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX would be suitable for you. However, if portability, ease of use and affordability are your priority, then the Fluid Freeride CityRider lives up to these expectations.


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