Deliver to Kenya
IFor best experience Get the App
🚀 Elevate Your Commute with the Hurley Juice!
The Hurley Juice Electric Scooter features a powerful 450W motor, a foldable design for easy transport, and a robust 36V-12Ah lithium battery, allowing for speeds up to 18 mph and a maximum range of 21 miles. With a weight capacity of 264 pounds and a quick assembly process, it's the perfect blend of performance and convenience for urban commuting.
W**A
The good the bad and the rest.
I own many scooters. From those that go maybe 10mph to those that hit an easy 60mph beast scooters.I would think I know scooters pretty well.Let's start with the good.The underside glow is nice. The deck is wide and good grip. Sturdy construction.On a scale of boards. I'd say this has more of a long board feel. Roomy and a good starter scooter.The battery so far has been excellent. Charge quickly the charger doesn't get really warm.The motor is great for small hills and has no sound or problems. Strong enough that no need to worry when you are just out for fun.Easily folds down.A basic scooter that is reliable.Brakes work well.Easy display to navigate and see your speed.Good headlight. Not super bright but good enough.Comfortable and fun to ride.Unique look to the wood deck.So what's the bad?First off the tires. This is a personal preference of mine. But for a everyday, just get out and ride scooter the air tires can be a problem. If you've never had to change a tire on a scooter. Well let's just say it's not fun. Solid tires or hybrid would work better. No air. Yes I get that the air is for schock absorption , comfort. But the last thing I want to worry about is a flat on an everyday scooter. My larger scooters that go quicker have air tires. But this is for grip and stability. You don't want to slip going at 60+mph. This goes slower so the solid or hybrid tires would work better and give more peace of mind on not getting a flat.The throttle is twist on handle bar like a motorcycle but it's far enough in it doesn't cause issues. Easy to turn. I've got scooters with finger throttle and thumb throttle and it's just an odd choice for twist throttle. But it's different. The thing I don't like about twist throttle is the twisting part. You need to move your wrist to a strange angle. But this is a personal preference . On long trips this throttle does shine however as it's just twist and go and hold. Like a cruise control of sorts.i prefer finger throttle. But I can see how this may work very well for some.One strange issue. Which I'm sure is for rider safety, but I find annoying is the governor or speed limiter. This scooter has a habit of when you hit the 18mph limit. It slows down as the governor kicks in, safety yes I get it. But here's the thing. You hit the 18mph then the scooter coasts until you hit about 13mph until the motor or throttle engages again. So instead of letting you hit the throttle to get out of the way of traffic if need be.you have no throttle. This is going downhill. It's a bit annoying. I'd rather have it keep a consistent speed or limit the speed than cut out and coast.strange decision. But I get safety concerns.The front clip to hold the handle bars needs tightening as it jiggles just a wee bit. But easy fix.I've had no issues as some state with battery and such so far.Would I suggest this scooter. Well yes. If you are looking for a fun ride with a great motor. Not too heavy. And good looking.This is a cruiser. Compared to my other scooters. This one is my lazy day easy going, enjoy the ride scooter.You are not going to go very fast but fast enough for most and you'll get to your destination in style. Or just cruise for fun. You are sure to turn a few heads at it's unique look
R**S
Not made by Hurley
Bought this scooter for my daughter as a Christmas present (2022), she has used it a couple months in Seattle and likes it. Last night she went over a bump in the bike lane and the handle assembly snapped off the scooter and she took a tumble. She sent my the attached picture. I contacted Hurley since my return window from Amazon closed January 31st. Hurley Custer service directed me to Joyride bike for any manufacturing issues. I called them and got voicemail. I’ll update when I get resolution.Update: contacted by joyridebike - they are sending a replacement and want the damaged scooter returned.
K**Y
Love it
With a max of 18mph, it makes suburb and city cruising a lot of fun. It easily folds and easy to transport. It’s been a ton of fun to ride.
J**S
Great, stable, all-purpose scooter.
A great all-around scooter. Stable. Sturdy. Good lighting and brakes. Very easy to ride and you feel comfortable at it’s too speed of 18 mph. Acceleration is adequate to good. Not great. Battery life is good to great. It holds on for longer than the meter reads.
J**.
Not much power up hills at all
The design is great and looks good but the power is ver weak. It says it is rated for 265 lbs but I weigh 220 and it will not go up hill with me at all will only reach 14 mph with me on it. I tried both high and low mode and I would consider this a preteen scooter
O**S
Absolute junk
Stopped working before it was even riden (won’t power on), handlebar is at an angle when measured against the front tire (glad I didn’t ride it), the screws which hold the handlebars to the pole are cheap and don’t fit together well.
O**3
Major Disappointment
Was very much looking forward to using this scooter. However the scooter came dead on arrival and refuses to power on or charge. Working on returning it now.
8**M
Dead on Arrival - Poor Customer Service from Manufacturer
I read the reviews here before I purchased this. I didn't buy it here on Amazon because I had some credit on a Rewards site where I had a lot of points stored up. But I read the reviews here on Amazon first, and I just figured/hoped maybe they just got a rare bad unit but I'd probably get a good one. But no. Mine arrived dead on arrival as well - just like others have said. I'm not sure what the issue is with manufacturing on these things. Some sort of electrical issue, I guess. Maybe a plug internally comes undone during transit or something? Not sure. It seems like a really well made, sturdy unit. That's the only reason I give it more than 1 star. Because it seems like if it worked, it would be really nice! Very heavy duty and well made, except for the fact that it won't power on at all. I called the customer service number (Joy Ride Bike) that is in the literature. They were no help at all. They said, "Sorry. You just need to email our Customer Service and they'll try to help figure out a solution or send you a new one." I was like, "What? Isn't this Customer Service??" They said yes, but you have to email. So I emailed. Just got a generic reply that they're overwhelmed right now and will get to my email in the order it was received. Two days and still no response from them, after that. I'll eventually either get me a refund or a replacement. But unless you want some troubles, I'd look for a better scooter that doesn't have this issue. This seems to be a common problem with these.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 weeks ago