- Brand: Phantomgogo
- Color: Black
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Weight Limit: 265 Pounds
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Model Name: Commuter R1
- Wheel Material: Rubber
- Frame Material: Aluminum
- Item Weight: 37.5 Pounds
- Handlebar Type: Adjustable
- MOTORIZED SCOOTER: 450W Brushless electric motor scooter with 20-mile range and max speed of 15.5 mph
- ELECTRIC SCOOTER ACCESSORIES: E Scooter with 13 x 11 inch rear carry basket and scooter deck, front LED light and rear reflectors for safety, comes with toolkit
- BATTERY CAPACITY: 36V 8.0Ah lithium-ion battery with intelligent overload and low voltage protection, charging time: 4 hours, with battery power display
- SAFETY FIRST: Recommended scooters for teens 12 years and up with an aluminum alloy frame, steel rigid fork, rear disc-brakes, 12″ tires for multi terrain use, reflective rear reflectors and front lamp
- LIGHTWEIGHT: weight: 37.5 lbs, maximum carrying load of 265 lbs. Box dimensions: 48.5 x 10.2 x 22.8 inches
- ONE-YEAR WARRANTY: Components such as battery, battery controller, ringer bell, and LED light are covered with a one-year warranty, they can be self-installed or replaced easily. Please contact us to inquire about the replacement part under warranty.































Customer Cool –
This is a product that lives up to the promises on the “Buy” page. Had it for 3 days…unpackage, assembly, charge…take to get tire air…RIDE. This is a great electric “scooter bike”…I believe 15+ mph..(and you don’t need faster really) and I’ll concede 20 miles on a charge….though that would be a long trip at my size.Facts:1. it comes packaged perfectly and strongly….I took pics and noted what went were in case of return..no need to return..everything works and not damaged. I did cut ONE long side of box for removal.2. Assembly – steering column – easy up and lock. Seat…easy…but “lock” tight…then I tested it with my weight BEFORE I rode it. Basket…not easy…started bolts w allen wrench provided..but needed hex nut bit in my electric drill/driver. Bell tighten screw. Everything else solid. Tires need gas station air to get to 35-45 psi…36 in booklet…hand pump (included) I got to 20 psi.3. Charging – charged it from red to GREEN in 4.5 hours. Did it in the living room so I could A. see if it was smoking or something amiss.. B. stop charging when it goes green…to get a “time”..and book recommended it.4. The RIDE – No shocks..but air tires…so bumps..but no biggy. Fast little “bike”…it goes..be ready. I am 5 foot 10, 205 lbs? 265 max load I believe…as far as sturdiness….dragging 265 is its own thing. For me, it pulled me up a fair neighborhood grade with ease…gradual slope..but FAR from flat. As much of a hill as I’ll EVER need on this bike. The only considerations are…..It has a high center of gravity bc of the “sit down” and my feet fully stretched keep my knees close to 90 degrees…ie..not for long trips without breaks. It’s a tricky ride…I’m lifelong Motorcycles…and this “Bike” is worth getting used to…ie..It’s not a toy. I might add a rear-view mirror to the handlebars….looking back is easier on a bicycle than is is on this for some reason. I’ve ridden it twice….up that hill once…and I’m just going to take it slow and get used to it. Fun “Scooter Bike”….HIGH HIGH quality…comfortable quality bicycle-type seat… cute “analog” bell…ie..pull back a clapper…*Ding*…and a powerful front light that can be turned on or off.Lastly, disc brakes front and rear take getting used to…accelerator off slows you, brakes work fine..but a bit “grabby” till you get used to them… Oh..and it “free-wheels” down slope….cool feature.I bought the NEON Yellow Green one and it IS as cool as in the picture.Some review said this uses a key..Mine doesn’t..has an “on/off” button.Charge update: rode 2.5 miles…charged to “green” in 65 minutes…max miles “LINEAR” on a full charge – extrapolated to 11 miles or so..BUT “battery discharge” graph (image attached) shows 15 to 20 likely.ie..first “hour” drains at much higher rate/mile… hour 2, 3, 4 – more “miles per battery discharge.So it stands to reason that “charging” follows the same curve – opposite.Bike is good for short trips…not concerned with max miles/charge..and I’d concede it’s “as advertised” so far.AND it fits perfectly in the back of my Ford Explorer…took it get air…”Like a Glove”Charging Miles Update – 9/4/22….ok..I used Algebra for this..Calculus with the “charge curve” above better…this will do..1st “timed” ride…65 min charge ~2.5 miles…I’m 5’10” ~205 lbs. Up a substantial grade..and other lesser grades.2nd “timed” ride..4.3 miles…92 minutes charge to green…same big grades…So, First Ride…= 10.4 miles on full charge.LINEAR…BUT..charge curve…most charge goes exponential in first hour..then discharge slope flattens…Now..2nd Ride…LINEAR = 12.6 Miles….BUT…if I take away first Ride…the 1.8 miles w 27 min charge give me a rate of 18 miles on full charge for that 1.8 miles..Bottom line: The 20 mile on a charge as advertised is easily believable…BUT…nobody but a “kid” could ride out a full charge on that seat…w/ that leg space.. I’m 65 and a half.Lastly…I added a rear-view mirror..which came with another bell..Red…AND I made sure the seat post could NEVER drop from the tightening loosening. I love this Bike…remember it makes no sound…so if on a walking path…hit the bell for people..”on your Right”..Customer Cool.Customer Cool 8/20/2022
DISGRUNTLED AND FRUSTRATED –
Everything was fantastic at first! This product came quickly and it was extremely easy to assemble and it was fully charged! I rode it ONE time to work (exactly 2.3 miles from home) it was a fantastic ride, very comfortable, fun, safe, easy! HOWEVER…on the way back home it started losing power when I got home I had to push it up my driveway. So you are telling me after 4.6 miles of use on a full battery going literally straight down one road that it’s dead?? The advertisement said it can go up to 20 miles with one charge!!!!I thought ok, it just needs to be charged, even though there was one full bar left on the battery power indicator light. I decided to try and plug it in anyway but when I did, it didn’t charge at all! The instruction manual says that the light will be red at first and then it turns green when the scooter is fully charged. Mine NEVER turned red at all. It was only green, however the scooter never charged!! I kept checking it every hour and nothing.I made many attempts to try to call the manufacturer today and I could never get ANYONE on the phone. It was just a voicemail that transfers to another voicemail of a guy named “Lance” I think. The sound is rather cut off. So I left 2 messages and called multiple times throughout my workday today. I ended up calling Amazon! They initiated the return BUT… It says this product is fully refundable OR replaceable on the website but they told me they could ONLY issue a refund to me. I got the runaround with SEVERAL different AMAZON REPS and different stories about sending it back!Finally, tonight when I got home UPS has picked it up and shipped it back. Now I have to wait 5 DAYS OR MORE for Amazon to get it back and then I have to wait 7 MORE DAYS to get my money back. Oh, and here’s the most frustrating part. I paid $80 EXTRA for a 2 year warranty and they never even gave me an option to use it! I tried many times to resolve this so I am back to no vehicle and walking to work.I really needed this to work since my car broke down and I am beyond frustrated and now I have to WAIT to get my hard earned money back.
rodney burnett –
I bought two these for tooling around the campgrounds. They fit easily inside my camper. They are lightweight. They have a basket to carry firewood or groceries. Top speed of 15 or so depending on the load. The battery is great for back and forth stuff but if you ride it at a high rate of speed or up and down hills or at night it drains the battery and shortens your range. With that being said, it’s still a great deal at around $600.
Bear Bear –
I live in a coastal city, lots of hills sloping down towards the ocean. this makes travel difficult to even go past 9mph up small slants. if you live in a flat area, with space to keep it indoors 24/7 when not using it that’s great. but the motor on this things is just not strong enough to give its promised 15.5 unless you live in a perfectly level town with no speed bumps.I’ve waited to leave this review for a couple months so I could give an accurate telling of how it handles, the seat is lose and doesn’t come with the tools to fix it, using the headlight burns the power really fast, the basket on the back isn’t big enough to carry most grocery bags, the kickstand is a 50/50 on if the bike will stay standing or not, and the seat isn’t the most comfortable to sit on for trips longer than 3 min.*it also has no mirrors which makes it feel dangerous to ride, please buy your own before riding on it to ensure your safety!!*That being said, it has been liberating having the ability to get to my job without needed to call and Uber or ask a friend for help, or be able to run to the store real quick for some milk etc. check your age requirements in your city for operation of motorized scooters but I believe this scooter is perfect for school transport for older minors like high schoolers who don’t drive but still need to get to school on time.Overall its worth the 500$ I spent on it, but not a dollar more than that. if you’re looking for quality, this is not the ride for you.