Beast Off-Road E-Scooter

1side-left2back-leftGo where you want to go in a rugged, street-legal, and eco-friendly Scooter. The Beast Off-Road is a tough, sturdy, versatile 2-wheeler with features of an ATV and that you can ride legally on the street or off-road.

Is powered by a rechargeable battery pack that can draw juice from a wall outlet, from the kinetic energy created by pedaling, or from the integrated solar battery pack.

This removable battery pack can act as a standalone backup power for all your toys while camping with its 2 USB plugs. The battery pack trickle charges continuously avoiding expensive battery failure, the number one cause of ebike failure.

The electric motor (or two if you wish) propels the bike to speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It also has a strong steel frame, longer travel suspension at both ends for improved comfort and handling, a powerful headlight, USB ports for charging gadgets, and knobby 21″ tires that provide traction on nearly any surface.

And of course, The Beast is operating quietly. From Daymax Toronto, Ontario Canada.

6 Responses to “Beast Off-Road E-Scooter”


  1. 1 Chris Jan 13th, 2016 at 9:32 am

    This would be great to throw in the back of the truck on camping trips. I like it.

    How fast does it go with the single motor? Might be a really nice learner for the kids.

  2. 2 Emmett Jan 14th, 2016 at 8:39 am

    Hope they are offering the optional six-pack rack so it can be a grocery getter.

  3. 3 USAYGO Jan 14th, 2016 at 11:00 am

    and knobby 21″ tires that provide traction on nearly any surface. Am I missing something here???

  4. 4 USAYGO Jan 14th, 2016 at 11:05 am

    21″x7″x10″ tire got it!!

  5. 5 MK Moto Jan 14th, 2016 at 3:09 pm

    that thing looks pretty badass, and as someone else mentioned would be great to take on camping trips etc. I love the beefy yet minimal looking design.

  6. 6 Andygears Jan 14th, 2016 at 6:28 pm

    Practical, versatile, convenient with plug in charge ( no separate charger), good use for electric!

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