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The Begode Mten4 is the successor to the Mten3, offering a playful and portable EUC solution for last-mile travel. While fun for recreational use, it may not be suitable as a daily commuter or for long-distance rides. This novelty EUC is ideal for enthusiasts and collectors but may not be the top choice for other riders, particularly for off-road or high-speed cruising.
What’s Great About It:
- Perfect for crowded areas.
- Suitable for office cruising.
- Large battery for its size.
- Highly portable and has a kickstand.
- Futuristic rear light design.
- Honeycomb metal pedals.
- Good for learning to ride backward.
- Compact and backpack-friendly.
- Relatively few issues on first-generation models.
- Handles grass and hills decently.
- Cute and non-intimidating design.
What Could Be Improved:
- Knobby off-road tire.
- Lacks a kill switch or trolley handle.
- Dim front light.
- Sharp top edges that may dig into the rider’s shin.
- A frame that can be easily bent.
- Pedal dipping issue.
- Fragile-looking top handle.
- Display is hard to read in direct sunlight.
- Pricing seems high for the offering.
- Not the best choice for beginners.
Key Specs:
- Mten4 Top Speed: 20-25 mph.
- Mten4 Range: 30-40 miles.
- Mten4 Weight: 28 lbs.
The Mten4 is a small, eye-catching wheel that offers fun and trick riding. It’s suitable for short commutes prioritizing portability but could be more practical with the addition of a kill switch. Build quality is typical for a first-generation Begode product, with potential for future improvements.
The large headlight on the Mten4 is more for looks than utility, despite Begode’s claim of 5000 lumens. There’s no trolley handle or kill switch, making it less convenient for quick lifting. It may not be the best choice for learning due to its smaller size and reduced stability compared to 16-inch wheels.
Pricing and availability can be checked at EUCO, Alien Rides, and Ewheels.
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