









🛴 Elevate your commute—power, comfort, and style in one sleek foldable ride!
The INSDRGN C14 Electric Scooter is a UL2272-certified, foldable e-scooter designed for adults seeking a high-performance, comfortable, and safe ride. Featuring a robust carbon steel frame supporting up to 330 lbs, a powerful 900W motor with 45 Nm torque, and dual disc brakes, it delivers up to 20 mph speed and 28 miles range per charge. Its advanced suspension system and adjustable seat ensure smooth rides, while the spacious deck accommodates pets, making it perfect for urban commuters and outdoor enthusiasts alike.







| Brand | INSDRGN |
| Color | black |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Special Feature | Wide Platform |
| Weight Limit | 330 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 51"L x 25"W x 41"H |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Model Name | C14 |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
| Item Weight | 66.6 Pounds |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Handle Height | 50.39 Inches |
| Wheel Size | 14 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
| Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Brake Style | Handbrake |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Charging Time | 5 Hours |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting, Outdoor |
| Maximum Distance Range | 28 Miles |
| Manufacturer | INSDRGN |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 25 x 41 inches |
| Brand Name | INSDRGN |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
G**E
“Science, Sweat & $330 OTD — Worth Every Mile”
⚡ Science, Sweat & $330 Well SpentPicked up the INSDRGN for $330 out the door — and at that price, you really can’t go wrong. We own three now, so I’ve got the setup down to a science.The directions, however, leave room for improvement: they’re vague about the axle bolts (pro tip — toss the one it ships with and use the one in the parts box), and the spacer placement instructions could definitely be clearer.Additionally, the 10mm spacer goes on the disk brake side (that's will clear up hours of frustration for anyone due to the nomenclature in the instructions).Even after alignment and brake adjustments, you may still get a little squeak from time to time— but nothing that kills the ride.Make sure it’s fully charged before your first ride, and know that the quick-release neck isn’t my favorite feature.That said, when tightened properly it does its job, and the fold/unfold mechanism is simple: take off the quick connect and slide the pin back to release.Once dialed in, this scooter is sturdy, smooth, and built to ride. For the price and performance, it’s a five-star deal every time.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — expect to tinker a bit before you fly for the 1st time, but when you do, it’s worth every mile.
A**S
Really great value
I highly recommend this bike! The seat is comfortable, and long rides are effortless, making commuting quick and easy. The range is more than enough for city commuting, and the dual-disc brakes make riding safer. The frame is sturdy and durable, and the folding design makes it easy to store. The overall performance, comfort, and safety are excellent, and the price-performance ratio is excellent. It's a must-have!
I**Z
Practical and good-looking.
This scooter's braking system is very sensitive and responsive, allowing it to stop safely in emergencies. The headlights are bright enough for clear visibility at night. The frame is sturdy and durable, with a strong load-bearing capacity, and it feels very stable while riding. Its speed and range are well-balanced, making it suitable for various road conditions. It's very convenient for daily commuting or grocery shopping, and its safety features are reassuring.
A**R
Great budget ride
I decided to get this while I save up for a decent ebike, and I'm enjoying it so far. As others have mentioned, the instructions are pretty bad, but I got it together and was able to figure out how to adjust the disc brakes after watching a YouTube tutorial. I was just going to give it a test ride around the block and wound up riding all over town.The reason I picked this over other scooters is because it seems to be the only one that has a weight capacity over 265. I've been losing weight, but I'm just under 250 and I like to do some grocery shopping now and then. That said, I wasn't prepared for how tiny the rear basket is. I just throw my Bluetooth speaker back there and my ulock along with the cable it came with keep the speaker from flying out. Speaking of the ulock, I got an unusually long one, which definitely helps. The cable I wrap around the front tire. I also recommend a rear view mirror, it isn't as easy to turn to the side and look back as it is on a bike. I did on a very busy road and almost lost control. You really need both hands on the handlebars with this thing.You also want to make sure you get home before the battery display hits one bar. I had to walk it back once already because once it hit that last bar the motor could barely go fast enough to stay balanced. It's still gotten me to the next town over and back. I clocked it at 19mph with a GPS speedometer app. Given my weight along with the gear I carry it's fair that I'm only able to go 1mph less than advertised. It's mostly flat where I live, but I did test its climbing capabilities at a local parking garage, and it handled going up like a champ.This is all great, just understand that if and when things go wrong, you're going to have to handle it yourself.
D**N
This is not for off road at all.
I was led to believe that this would work for an old man to get around his property. It clearly does enough power to pull a small grade. Also it does not have tires adequate for trail terrain, I have a lot of pine cones on the ground and they are an obstacle for this machine. The only thing good was the packaging, I don't want to try to get it back in the box to return it so I will struggle until I find one of my grandkids that could get use out of it.
G**L
Awesome electric scooter
This electric scooter performs amazingly! The range is impressive, it charges quickly, and it accelerates smoothly. The brakes are reliable and keep the scooter stable even on bumpy roads. The shopping basket is a great helper for shopping. It's perfect for commuting and city riding!
D**O
Danger when starting, good for scooting. No horn
Be careful!!! The twist throttle can be turned and stuck so if you run the key it will go flying! This happened to me, just one week in. As soon as I turned on the scooter it went full speed into the garage door! The rubber throttle grip can be stuck in a on position, so before you turn the key, make sure to check, as well as to lube or adjust so this doesn’t happen to you. Lucky no one got hurt, but its could have gone worse in a different area.There is no horn button the headlight actually has one and they could have wired it up for customer but a huge safety mistake. I have the same one on another bike and my photo shows the rear is the speaker for horn, just not wired to a button for this scooter. The phone holder is a joke, and should be replaced but it’s wired in with a usb plug. The pump is like the free ones that come with a soccer ball.It is very fun… but it has a few issues. The alignment is hard to get right. Be patient and you too can have the wheel and bars as straight as possible. The handle bar pole is also very flexy and squeaks.After riding for two weeks I can say it’s just ok. The power feels significantly less as the battery goes down, and the brakes rub so I will have to go through them thoroughly, but at least they work mostly.The headset creeks horribly where the handle folds down, so you can add some silicone spray to that and it will help.
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