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Kugo Kirin S1 Electric Scooter


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Kugoo Kirin S1 Electric Scooter for sale in excellent condition. £110 (Costs £249.00 new) SFS


Bought during lock-down but hardly used in the end. Please see photos or ask any questions. We did lots of research and found this one met everything we needed at time - eg folds up to fit easily in carboot, not too heavy, good speed/strength, carries adult weight, solid core tyres, has bluetooth app (to stop it turning on), light and several speed and safety options.

All details here if you wanted to buy it new but please see photos for reference of what ours exactly looks like


https://www.kugooscooter.uk/products/kugoo-kirin-s1-pro-electric-scooter-270wh-power-30km-h-max-speed?spm=..product_e07edd9e-9e66-4872-ab03-d2f770e4c525.header_1.1&spm_prev=..product_7f0d5e43-ee96-4f27-9268-c94b98f107b3.header_1.1

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